Quote Originally Posted by Caesarg View Post
The best advice I could give is to just play around with the phone. Learn the menu system. Try the apps that are preloaded. Mess with the market to see what apps are available. I personally would not recommend that you root the phone. And I definitely would recommend that you not remove any of the "bloatware" (and there is a lot) from the phone. If you are not sure of what you are doing, you could accidentally remove something that is a system requirement. Once you become comfortable with the Android OS then you could do some research on rooting the phone and removing/freezing programs.

And probably the best advice that others have given is to read these and other forums. Android Central has a pretty good teaching course (Android 101) that has a ton of information for new users. It has a section on how to install/uninstall programs if I remember correctly. Another good site is XDA devs forum.

Finally enjoy the phone. The more you use it the more you will appreciate the abilities that it has.
Well said! Yes, great thing to do is read around!!! I should've just said that instead!!!

If and when you do root and decide to delete the bloatware, just google the name of the item you're thinking of uninstalling/deleting. Learn about it then decide if you're gonna remove it.

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