Samsung rolled out a new software update for its smartphones. This update tackles a common user complaint: bloatware. Bloatware means unwanted apps pre-installed on the phone. Users often cannot remove these apps. They take up storage space and drain battery life.
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Samsung listened to customer feedback. The new update allows users to uninstall many pre-loaded apps. This gives people more control over their devices. Users can free up storage. They can also improve device performance.
A Samsung spokesperson explained the change. “We understand users want cleaner experiences,” the spokesperson said. “This update empowers them. They can customize their phones better. They remove apps they never use.” The company believes this move enhances user satisfaction.
The update focuses on carrier and Samsung-branded apps. Popular apps like Samsung Health or Galaxy Store remain. Users can still choose to keep them. The key change is choice. People decide what stays and what goes.
This software improvement arrives with the latest security patch. It is available for several recent Galaxy models. Owners of the Galaxy S23 series and Galaxy Z Fold 5 can get it now. Samsung plans to extend the update to more devices soon.
(Samsung’s New Update Reduces Bloatware on Phones)
People have welcomed the news. Many feel relieved about reclaiming phone storage. They appreciate the increased flexibility. Samsung continues refining its software based on user needs. This update represents a significant step towards leaner devices.

