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Atleast they reverted. There most of the budget phones have all crapware installed, bootloader locked, un-uninstallable system apps which are not at all necessary(the phone i'm currently using is vivo which have some "vivocloud" and "v-appstore" which are not even uninstallable with ADB. But yeah its cheap af).
I belive even samsung has their own proprietary vendor apps that are not uninstallable. I'd preffer a company that once screwed and reverted but now clean with lesser bloat(atleast bloats should be uninstallable entirely) than ones that does have bloat now
Oh it's definitely not just the budget phones.
I am talking about phones at the given price range so nothing still becomes a good enough option