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