When buying a Galaxy S6 and S6 Samasung Edge, a user should finally be able to regain control over the application environment of the terminal and thus be able to decide the fate of apps pre-installed.
screenshots of the next Galaxy smartphone Edge S6 released last week on the XDA Developers forum and illustrate the possibility for the user to uninstall or disable the apps preinstalled. However, until now, as on almost all devices on the market, this is not possible.
And this suppression application level applies-it seems both the tools provided by Samsung as Health S and S Voice, as embedded apps in Android by Google, including YouTube, Gmail and Google+.
If Samsung should offer more freedom to the customers of its smartphones, this is particularly critical because on this point have not spared. The manufacturer has indeed suffered roundly criticized for his bad habit of preinstall the number of such applications, often called “bloatware” and unfortunately impossible to remove.
According to XDA Developers, users can disable an app. This will be inactive, but still present on the smartphone. To remove all traces, it also will be able to uninstall it. But these apps preinstalled, once removed, can be found on the Google Play Store or Samsung app store.
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