You might have noticed that Google didn’t announce a flashy new Android version nor a next gen self driving car during its annual I/O conference. But what it did was fixing Android’s deepest flaw, you couldn’t buy a phone that came with a squeaky clean version of Android and no bloatware. Next to Google’s Nexus Line of phone, you can now also get the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC One without extra manufacturer installed software. But this will come at a price, phone won’t be subsidized by providers.
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