Bloat ware

isn't a sim only 128k max?

Yes, so why do you think those bloat apps are so schitty and nothing proper?

And just to be clear:
A “Subscriber Identity Module” is a small miniature card that fits into some cell phones and electronic devices that stores personal identity information, addresses and more. The SIM card has evolved since its release in 1991 by Giesecke & Devrient, a company that made the first commercially available SIM cards. The main difference between the 64K and 128K SIM cards is the space available for the mobile network company to provide additional SIM-run applications.

Read more : http://www.ehow.com/info_12168797_64-k-sim-card-vs-128-k-sim.html
 
No Vodacom bloat that I can see on my wife's p8 from fnb with Vodacom sim...
 
I recently switched to vodacom. My phone is rooted and stock ROM installed. When inserting sim I never noticed bloatware installed?
 
your SP has to further bugger up the glorious android first

Top be fair Android is pretty good at buggering itself up before the SPs get involved. So many features have been ripped out or ruined over the years, or just never got added to begin with.
 
Top be fair Android is pretty good at buggering itself up before the SPs get involved. So many features have been ripped out or ruined over the years, or just never got added to begin with.
If you say so, personally I find any non oem rom to be bloody fantastic, its when aholes like Samsung come in and turn a 1gb os into 8gb, how's that for a nice manufacturer, add in 7gbs worth of rubbish 99% of people don't use and can't u install, then the SP goes and adds in even more rubbish on top if that. Then people wonder why thier phones are slow.
 
And this is what I meant... airborne have been running the phone on WiFi from the get go... eventually installed a Vodacom SIM and ..... Bob's your raping uncle!

Just had a nightmare experience.
Inserted a Vodacom sim card and on startup it automatically installed all 9 of Vodacoms bloatware apps, 2 widgets on the launcher screens and Vodacom wallpaper. The homepage and app icons etc were all reset to default. Couldn't stop the installation and there was no TOS agreement. Apps can't be uninstalled.
WTF!!
 
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