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Windows Phone 8 offers relief from carrier bloatware

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TechRepublic Member | November 13, 2012

Windows Phone 8 offers relief from carrier bloatware

For some reason Apple is able to launch on multiple carriers and keep all the extra carrier apps and services off the iPhone. Windows Phone devices may come with some loaded, but Microsoft lets you clean house so its only Android that can't seem to clean the yard. Read more

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