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If you have set up a modern Android device, you'll likely have come across the list of apps offered by your device just before you finish setup.
If you have set up a modern Android device, may have come across the list of apps offered by your device just before you finish setup.

This list of recommended and required applications suggests (or mandates) a selection of applications the OEM, carrier, or Google consider useful for your Android experience.
This list of recommended and required applications suggests (or mandates) a selection of applications the OEM, carrier, or Google consider useful for your Android experience, and is an alternative to the _other_ standard approach of just preloading APKs into the system image.

The way the apps are presented can differ, sometimes they're pre-checked with the option to deselect as desired, while sometimes they may be selected (or "included") with no means of de-selecting. The latter you'll often see with the suite of Google applications, but can equally be set as mandatory by the OEM. Here's an example from a Motorola:
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The way the apps are presented can differ, sometimes they're pre-checked with the option to deselect as desired, while sometimes they may be selected (or "included") with no means of de-selecting. The latter you'll often see with the suite of Google applications, but can equally be set as mandatory by the OEM.

What is this all about?

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