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Reasons NOT to Buy a $1000 Samsung Galaxy S10
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<blockquote data-quote="IkariGradius" data-source="post: 811487" data-attributes="member: 77461"><p>While i agree that i can be confusing, it's quite easy to end up with a perfectly usable Android system without any crapware on a Samsung phone (or any brand for that matter):</p><p></p><p>- First, some apps can be uninstalled. And many other apps can be "disabled", such as McAfee. They're not uninstalled, but you won't ever heard of those again, so the end result is the same.</p><p></p><p>- Second, the apps used on regular basis are easy to arranged into folders, as it's much more practical, end prevents from seeing all the apps for nothing.</p><p></p><p>- Third, it's quite easy to never use any Samsung apps or services. Just uninstall or disable the Samsung apps that bothers you, deactivate the Samsung (or other brand) services you don't use and such. Also, once set by default apps won't bother you (for example, using Google contacts and set it to "always use this app", it won't ask you again).</p><p></p><p>- Fourth, if for some reason the UI bother you, it's easy to switch to a good launcher, such as Evie Launcher. Same goes for the keyboard and other stuff.</p><p></p><p>In all honesty, it's quite a pain, but if you take the time to set your phone right, it's gonna run smoothly just the way you want within a few hours, and then you're set. It's just too bad there's no "clean install" on Android the way Windows 10 allows it (making a fresh install of Windows 10 is the first thing i do when i buy a new PC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IkariGradius, post: 811487, member: 77461"] While i agree that i can be confusing, it's quite easy to end up with a perfectly usable Android system without any crapware on a Samsung phone (or any brand for that matter): - First, some apps can be uninstalled. And many other apps can be "disabled", such as McAfee. They're not uninstalled, but you won't ever heard of those again, so the end result is the same. - Second, the apps used on regular basis are easy to arranged into folders, as it's much more practical, end prevents from seeing all the apps for nothing. - Third, it's quite easy to never use any Samsung apps or services. Just uninstall or disable the Samsung apps that bothers you, deactivate the Samsung (or other brand) services you don't use and such. Also, once set by default apps won't bother you (for example, using Google contacts and set it to "always use this app", it won't ask you again). - Fourth, if for some reason the UI bother you, it's easy to switch to a good launcher, such as Evie Launcher. Same goes for the keyboard and other stuff. In all honesty, it's quite a pain, but if you take the time to set your phone right, it's gonna run smoothly just the way you want within a few hours, and then you're set. It's just too bad there's no "clean install" on Android the way Windows 10 allows it (making a fresh install of Windows 10 is the first thing i do when i buy a new PC). [/QUOTE]
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