The action of eliminating applications that are installed on an Android device by the manufacturer or carrier prior to the user’s initial setup is a significant undertaking. An example of this would be uninstalling a game or utility application that came with the device but is not desired by the owner.
The ability to perform this action provides benefits related to device storage management and improved system performance. Historically, these applications consumed valuable space and resources, often remaining unused. Removing them can free up storage, reduce background processes, and potentially extend battery life.