With the new version of the TouchWiz interface that will étrennée by Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, it will be possible to remove the first time the vast majority of pre-installed applications from Google and by the manufacturer.
clear=”all”/> Before the official presentation of Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge at the last Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, many rumors circulated about these two smartphones. If most concerned the technical aspects – and have also proved based mostly – others also focused on the new version of the home builder interface, TouchWiz. It must be said that this interface has never really had a good reputation. Many users find it too cumbersome, slow and clean smartphones on which it is installed in the long
If Samsung proved anything with Both Galaxy S6, is that he knew to question and (finally) get to listen to the community. The most visible part of this challenge has obviously been completely redesigned new model design. But the engineers in charge of TouchWiz not been idle either. First, by introducing a system that will allow themes to customize excessively graphic rendering of the interface. The idea has been around for a long time from other manufacturers such as Huawei, but it has the merit of a radical solution to this problem, in that the thousands of themes available for download soon should guarantee everyone to find one for his taste.
Samsung also promised that its interface is streamlined to ensure a smooth flawless in its new generation of product. To rule on this point, we have to wait for the final test of the smartphone, which will arrive in the coming weeks. However, we can already give you another good news except improbable turnaround, it will be possible to remove most applications pre-installed by the manufacturer. As reported by some members of the XDA or Engadget , TouchWiz now allows not only uninstall Google applications, but also those of Samsung, such as YouTube, Health S, S Voice, Play Books Play Newsstand, etc. Remains to be seen whether this initiative will also extend to applications for operators, for all future Samsung smartphones sold in pack.
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