N4Newbie Trusted Member Nov 15, 2012 5,006 1 36 Visit site Nov 15, 2014 #1 I know it's a minor thing at just 13.5MB, but can someone explain to me why I must have Google Korean Input and why it is not uninstallable? Posted via the Android Central App
I know it's a minor thing at just 13.5MB, but can someone explain to me why I must have Google Korean Input and why it is not uninstallable? Posted via the Android Central App
zorak950 Well-known member Feb 2, 2011 1,243 12 38 Visit site Nov 15, 2014 #2 Because Koreans buy a lot of smartphones and Google doesn't want to release different software for every country.
Because Koreans buy a lot of smartphones and Google doesn't want to release different software for every country.
N4Newbie Trusted Member Nov 15, 2012 5,006 1 36 Visit site Nov 15, 2014 #3 I'm not convinced. Germans buy a lot of smartphones. So do Italians, the French, Dutch, Spaniards, Greeks, etc, etc. There has got to be another reason... Posted via the Android Central App
I'm not convinced. Germans buy a lot of smartphones. So do Italians, the French, Dutch, Spaniards, Greeks, etc, etc. There has got to be another reason... Posted via the Android Central App
K KC1988 Member Sep 1, 2010 23 0 1 Visit site Nov 15, 2014 #4 Initially, I thought it's because LG made the phone but that doesn't explain Hindi, Pinyin, or Japanese keyboards.
Initially, I thought it's because LG made the phone but that doesn't explain Hindi, Pinyin, or Japanese keyboards.