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I've been twitchy about Lenova since they got caught selling computers with a rootkit that reinstalled crap-ware that users had uninstalled. A user would uninstall useless software from their computer, and when they rebooted, the rootkit would kick in and reinstall the bloatware.
They had previously been caught selling computers with adware installed on them.
Is there any large computer/phone vendor that didn't? Tuxedo maybe, but they aren't large.
No excuse, but preinstalled malware is more "common" than you think, and sometimes one of them is a rootkit/bootkit. (paid-for) bloatware is often not quality-checked; it's handled similiarly to ad platforms.