
"Samsung phones are well known for One UI, one of the most functional and intuitive Android interfaces. While it's highly customizable, these phones often come with preinstalled bloatware. Some built-in Samsung apps, such as Wearable and Wallet, are useful within the Samsung ecosystem. However, there are at least five first-party apps that even dedicated Samsung users rarely touch. The preinstalled bloatware apps can vary by device, price, and lineup, but many are common across all Galaxy phones."
"Samsung's Global Goals app promotes sustainability. Users can earn money through the app by watching ads or donating to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). "Samsung Global Goals is a worldwide effort to improve our planet and daily lives by 2030," says the company. It is a noble idea, but I don't think every Samsung user wants to donate through an app, and not everyone wants it on their devices."
"Samsung Free offers a way to watch movies, TV shows, live TV, latest news, and more for free. If that sounds similar to Samsung TV Plus, it is. In fact, this app has a button for Watch on TV Plus, which takes you to another app to watch the same stuff. In addition to TV Plus capabilities, you get two additional tabs called Read and Play, which let you read the latest news articles and play games."
One UI delivers a highly functional and intuitive Android interface on Samsung phones, yet many devices ship with preinstalled first-party apps that users rarely use. Some built-in apps such as Wearable and Wallet provide useful functionality within the Samsung ecosystem. Preinstalled apps vary by device, price, and lineup, but many are common across Galaxy phones. Uninstalling or disabling unused first-party apps can free memory and reduce background battery usage. Examples include Global Goals, which enables donations and ad-watching for SDGs, and Samsung Free, which aggregates TV Plus content, news, and games.
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