Famous YouTubers never give honest Samsung reviews
YouTubers usually praise Samsung mobiles a lot in their reviews. By praising their screens, features, etc. But there is one dark truth that YouTubers hide and don’t even talk about. That is bloatware.


Even though Samsung’s Galaxy phones may be the most well-known Android brand, serious users should be aware of a few problems that don’t get enough attention. But Samsung at least has 50 Bloatware applications.
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What is bloatware?
Bloatware is software that you don’t need but still exists on your phone. Bloatware is the software you don’t want that burdens and slows down your device. These are programs that come with other downloads, come pre-installed on brand-new devices, or get into your system when you visit malicious websites.

You can uninstall many applications, but many of them are just like Mangate, who does not want to leave the phone.
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Bloatware Advantages
Bloatware is so beneficial, not just for you, but for your company as well. They can send you notifications and promote their products, which would increase their income. Some applications are paid, and your company gets money by installing those apps on your phone. So their only benefit is to the company.
I simply don’t understand why, when we have already paid for the phone, they are forcing those applications on us. If we need those applications, we can simply download them. It is like when you are wandering in a market and suddenly a person appears in front of you and asks you to buy lipstick. And apart from that, you are male. It means you don’t even need that product, but they are still selling it to you without even knowing your choice.
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What should we do?
We know how to use the Google Play Store. If we needed something, we would be the first to know about it. Even if you are giving those applications without our choice, we can not uninstall those applications. Why on this earth can we not uninstall that application which we don’t want on our phone? It’s our phone. We will decide which application will stay on our phones. We paid for that phone, so the choice of installing an application should be on us only.
If we root that phone to uninstall those applications, the warranty on that phone will be void. Companies may get money for installing those apps like NewsHunt. But if we don’t want to hunt for news, we will simply uninstall it. So companies are not going to have that money because we don’t use that app. So I don’t understand the logic behind pre-installed applications.
I’d like to suggest that you use “#noBlotware” to appeal to these businesses. So we can install the application of our choice on our phones.