![]() So it shouldn't be necessary to even have a never-use folder on the desktop or have the system be slowed down by never used apps running in the background. I recently tested a development reported a couple of months ago in XDA developers that shows how Amazon apps - all the crapware - can be deleted without rooting via a simple ADB command. It's not perfect, but, imo, it's simple and servicable. I use a file manager (Es File Explorer) to open videos and books etc. I put all the Android apps in a folder that I never use. The only screen I ever see is the home screen and that one resembles the simple desktop of desktop OSes with icons for apps I installed arranged in the order that I want them. I never swipe left or right, so I never see or use any of the screens designed to keep you in the Amazon ecosystem. ![]() What is it about the Fire OS that's so terrible? If you could somehow flash it with stock Android, I would be all over this.
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