Why does the new (or old) android phones have so many applications that cannot be removed?

yvn

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Hello.

I think this question has been asked many times before, and i am sorry if i didn't notice an answer already somewhere here in the forums (or where ever i am posting this right now).
Everyone probably has these applications in their android phones, and they eat a lot of RAM from the phone, some applications might be very useful to people, for some people they are absolutely useless and annoying.
Why is this a thing? Why they cannot be removed from the phone for good?

(LOTS OF COMPLAINING INCOMING)
Every time i wake up, my "new, amazing, new technology" phone has a thousand applications to update.
applications for "social life" and pictures of beautiful women to make me feel sad and more sad about my life and so many useless damn apps that just won't leave me alone (yes i don't have a social life).
and a couple other messages, how i can "win a concert ticket".(ads, i HATE ads on things that i PAID for INCLUDING the phone i PAID for.)
I don't want to update any applications that i don't use, they cannot be removed, they can be shut down but they open up one way or another.
What the [language removed by moderator] has the phones become these days? even my old Nokia 3310 was a lot better than anything i had in my life (it even survived through a couple storey jump)
except it didn't have some things like a working web browser or youtube for example that i like using these days


if there's a way to remove them completely, Help appreciated!!
also excuse if i have some grammar mistakes i really tried to make this look worth reading except my complaining.
 
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Simple answer to much of these applications that CAN'T be removed is they are revenue for the companies. Carriers and OEM's have deals in place with various apps (companies) to put their bloatware on the device. Its that bloatware that usually can't be removed because they have these agreements in place to push and advertise their services.

That is a main reason many folks look into rooting a device so they can get rid of these apps completely instead of just disabling them.
 

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