Users of smartphones are familiar with the bloatware concept, even if they are not familiar with the word. This is the collection of apps that usually arrives pre-installed on mobile phones and tablets Something that manufacturing companies take advantage of to offer services to their users just start the terminal, and that is a real help for some developers who want to output their applicationsHowever, the vast majority of these tools fall into disuse And what's worse, taking up spacein the terminal without being able to delete them and consuming other resources Well, Samsung, a Despite being one of the companies that has taken advantage of this issue the most, it seems to have listened to users, or at least raised other interesting alternatives
And the rumors suggest that its new flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S6, which will be presented within the framework of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 1, could change this technique. The information comes from the medium SamMobile, where its sources report the possibility that the Galaxy S6 will leave out many of the applications that usually arrive pre-installed, thus offering much more agile and faster functioning, and giving up storage space to the applications that the user want to install by your own hand.All good news for users. But there is more information to highlight.
The curious thing about this information is that many of these pre-installed applications will leave room for others More specifically to productivity and office tools of the very MicrosoftApps like Microsoft OneNote, OneDrive, Office Mobile (with a free Office365 subscription), and Skype would arrive already pre-installed in the Galaxy S6 A most curious movement that could have its reason for being in the problems that Samsung and Microsoft have had in terms of patents and the benefit of using them Something that could redeem Samsung against the demands of Microsoft by presenting its renewed and powerful office automation tools through one of the most anticipated terminals.
Now, the applications and tools of Samsung do not disappear completely from the terminal Samsung Galaxy S6 According to rumors, many of its applications and services, such as the assistant S Voice, the he alth tool S He alth or S Note notes would be available for download via the store Galaxy Apps. Something that will allow the end user to decide which tools will be present and which will not be in the terminal, making the most of terminal space and resources.
With this, this flagship would have thrown ballast with respect to other models such as the Galaxy Note 4 , leaving aside many of the applications that it used to include yes or yes, even if they were not of interest to the user.Something that not only makes a dent in the storage, but also in the operation speed of the terminal Of course, in exchange for getting rid of some applications, this Samsung Galaxy S6 would arrive with those of Microsoft At the moment there is no official confirmation, so we will have to wait to see what happens with this expected smartphone