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Samsung Finally Removes Adverts From Its Smartphones Stock Apps

Recent reports show that Samsung has finally removed adverts from its stock apps. These apps include the likes of Samsung Health, Pay and Weather since the beginning of the month October 2021.

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Even, community members from TizenHelp say the same about the removal of the adverts from its Stock apps. This removal is now happening in the United States for its smartphones. The Pay app for instance had a banner advertisement on its Pay tab, this is no longer there.

The company some months ago confirmed that it would be removing Ads from its stock apps sometime this year. Its proprietary apps have had ads on default for all its apps that ships with its phones. Earlier, the removal was only for its Users in Korea.

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In a statement to The Verge, the company said “Samsung has made a decision to cease the advertisement on proprietary apps including Samsung Weather, Samsung Pay, and Samsung Theme.”

“The update will be ready by later this year,” they said.

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Ads have been annoying on Android, they slow down the UX of the operating system. Hence Apple’s iOS and iPad operating systems are way better, and smooth too.

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The tech company has finally listened to its customers and has decided to remove ads from its phones. The South Korean company reaffirmed:

“Our priority is to deliver innovative mobile experiences for our consumers based on their needs and wants,” the company said.

“We value feedback from our users and continue our commitment to provide them with the best possible experience from our Galaxy products and services.” Hopefully, Samsung extends the advert removal to more apps. This makes more sense if more smartphone manufacturers follow the same train of thought.

 

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