The company also said that it also gives its users the option to uninstall pre-loaded apps in the smartphone. The company has specifically given the option to uninstall pre-installed apps like Helo and UC Browser, which are among the Indian government banned apps.
Apart from preloaded apps, one of the major concerns present in Realme phones is the Cleanup Storage feature, which is based on the Clean Master app powered by Cheetah Mobile in China. This app is also included in the ban apps by the Government of India. The company says that this feature will be removed through an over-the-air update, which is to be released for the Realme phone in early August. The company confirmed Techweu that after this update, the banned apps will be completely removed from the phone.
Let us tell you, Realme is not the first smartphone company in India to express its concern over user security after the Indian government imposed a ban on Chinese apps. Earlier Xiaomi sub-brand Poco also recently launched its new Poco M2 Pro I gave clarification on the pre-loaded ban apps. The company promised that the software update would fix the problem. However, there is still an update rollout.