Ban Chinese app was pre-installed in Reality's new phone, CEO said- 'Now will not meet'


At the end of last month, 59 Chinese apps were banned by the Indian government, but after this, many banned apps were found pre-installed in the Reality smartphones launched. Now the company has said that an OTA update will be given to all users at the beginning of August, after which the users will be able to delete the apps.

Many budgets and midrange phones have been launched this year by Realme, which is making a place in the Indian smartphone market with a lot of new devices. Realme C11, the budget phone of the C-series launched by the company, had many Chinese apps pre-installed and these apps have been banned in India. After disclosing this on social media, the company has said that by giving a software update, the option to remove these apps from the phone will be given.

Realme CEO Madhav Seth said in a statement in the past, "In our new Realme 6i and other Reality smartphones, no apps included in the list of banned apps will be pre-installed." The company is going to give updates in early August in the reality phones which have banned Chinese apps installed. After getting this update, users will be able to delete those apps from their phones. At the moment, they were not getting the option to delete due to being pre-installed.

Will delete feature

Madhav said in his statement, 'Users who are worried about the system's clean up storage feature, tell us that we will remove this feature from all existing models by releasing the OTA updates for the beginning of August.' He said that if users need such a feature, then they can take the help of any third-party app. Let me tell you, this feature worked with the help of the banned app Clean Master, users raised questions about this feature on social media.

Poco will also remove apps

Last month, 59 Chinese apps were banned by the Indian government. The list of banned apps includes top social media platforms such as Tiktok, WeChat, and Helo to shopping apps such as Shein and Club Factory. After the ongoing tension on the India and China border, the government had banned the apps in view of the privacy and data safety of the users. A similar statement has been given by Xiaomi's brand Poco to remove ban apps.

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