The Samsung Galaxy series is highly regarded in the Android smartphone world. Its flagship, mid-range, and budget options all offer appealing specs, features, and software update promises. One UI is also a highlight for many, sprinkling features not found on stock Android throughout the interface. However, there’s evidence that Samsung’s take on Android has a growing bloatware problem.
My colleague Haroun Adamu discussed this notion in a recent feature, suggesting that for all its positives, One UI is weighed down by its desire to stuff as many preinstalled apps onto devices as possible.