Samsung’s removed its Music and Video Player apps from the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge

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Last night, during a
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in Barcelona, Samsung
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its latest flagship smartphones of 2016, the
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and
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. After spending some time with the handsets, we quickly realized that the South Korean company had
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to preload the firm’s
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(Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive and Skype) on both devices.

However, we’ve now discovered
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that Samsung has made to the phones. This one’s a little peculiar, though. The manufacturer has removed both its stock Music and Video Player applications from the units and, instead, replaced them with
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and Google Play Movies. If users don’t want to take advantage of the search engine giant’s offerings, they can always download Samsung’s aforementioned media tools from the
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.

It’s unclear why Samsung has made this switch, but we presume it has something to do with the amount of content available through the Google Play Store. I, myself, am a subscriber of Play Music All Access and use it religiously on my
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— so it’s pretty safe to say that I’m happy with the company’s decision to axe its default services. After all, I can’t even remember the last time I opened Music Player.

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Samsung Music and Video on the Galaxy Store.

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