Samsung has today released their second quarter results, and the fallout is fairly pessimistic for their smartphone division. The Korean electronics giant's Galaxy phones kept them at the top of the sales figures for years, but this year's flagship's sales figures might spell an unforeseen dive.
While the overall results of Samsung Electronics were good as expected, racking a 58.48 trillion ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by KillerBug: I wonder if people are finally getting tired of phones that come overloaded with bloatware and stop getting updates after a year on the market?
Indeed. Google's role is not satisfactory at all. Unlike MS, Google doesn't encourage a clean installation. This is exactly why Android is losing market share to iOS since even the die-fans of Android are switching to iOS despite the high prices of iPhones or iPads. Samsung has reduced bloatware realizing the fact, but it's still not enough. And, unlike Windows, why the hell can't we uninstall the 3rd party Android apps?