Yeah I'm leaning toward defective. Honestly my friends and I all have minor flaws with our S6 handsets. Small scratches, screen manufacturing flaws, etc. Might throw the towel in and get the M9 or even the i6. As much as I love the S6, can't get my hands on a unit without issue.
I been sayin it man... theyre pushin tooooo many units to really have proper quality control. Ive never owned a regular galaxy without issue. I only had the 3 granted but used to work in cellular when the 4 was out. Same ol ish
One of the many reasons the Note line is superior to regular galaxies. 2 of those Thus far. 0 returns/malfunction. All my freinds say the same or have 6 pluses hah
It ain't all that serious tbh. All the bloatware was actually standard and not scam-y. Most of the preinstalled apps are what many people use. Here's what I disabled off mine, you can see more than half of them are actually considered 'standard' for iPhones.
Amazon
Device Unlock (Unlocks your device. Kinda awesome, don't need it at this moment though.)
Google Play Books
Google Play Games
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Music
Google Play Newsstand (note that these Google apps are all android counterparts to standard iOS apps.)
Google+
Hancom Office 2014 (to open Office files. Pretty useful, I just prefer Kingsoft).
Lookout (Good for older consumers who keep opening malware links/need to find their phone.)
Memo (Note app. Standard iOS app. I use Google Keep, so.)
Messenger (**** Facebook tho here.)
Milk (**** Samsung tho here.
Milk Video (Nah.)
OneDrive (If you don't use Google Drive, but it comes with free 125GB cloud storage. That's pretty damb good.)
S Health (I'm inactive as a mug. Can see how it'll be useful.)
S Voice (I don't *** with Siri either tho.)
T-Mobile My Account
T-Mobile Name ID
T-Mobile TV (This is the only T-Mo app that had a subscription service. Other two were useful but not for me.)
So yeah. It's really on the same level of bad-ness as Apple's bloatware, and you can't even disable those. Can't even be mad at these. I actually use FB/Instagram/Whatsapp so that wasn't even bloat for me.
T-Mobile's bloat is nowhere near AT&T's or VZW's bloatware lol. You mostly just have the normal android apps + some samsung stuff. If you had an AT&T or Verizon phone you'd be singing a different tune
I'd definitely rather have the 3 lil apps T-Mobile put on there than all the crap AT&T dropped on mine smh. A Caller ID app? A navigation app when I have Google Maps already installed? An e-mail app when theres already 2 on the phone? AT&T really ran out with the bloatware, and all of it is useless and redundant. I dont need 3-4 apps on my phone that do the same damn thing. And all of the apps are ugly and look like they were made during the Gingerbread era smh
T-Mobile's bloat is nowhere near AT&T's or VZW's bloatware lol. You mostly just have the normal android apps + some samsung stuff. If you had an AT&T or Verizon phone you'd be singing a different tune
I'd definitely rather have the 3 lil apps T-Mobile put on there than all the crap AT&T dropped on mine smh. A Caller ID app? A navigation app when I have Google Maps already installed? An e-mail app when theres already 2 on the phone? AT&T really ran out with the bloatware, and all of it is useless and redundant. I dont need 3-4 apps on my phone that do the same damn thing.
You sure? Everyone I know with an iPhone has to put the bloat into a folder to hide it, but I'm talm bout the Apple Watch app, Stocks, Compass and all those other preinstalled iOS apps.
I give two ***** about an Apple watch and I can't disable that bs but you mad at carriers when you can easily disable every app they have while saying you respect Apple
You say people aren't tech savvy enough to disable an app well they ain't going to be tech savvy enough to download the app from the app store then.
You sure? Everyone I know with an iPhone has to put the bloat into a folder to hide it, but I'm talm bout the Apple Watch app, Stocks, Compass and all those other preinstalled iOS apps.
I've used both Google's Messenger and Textra for awhile. I was on Messenger but switched back to Textra on my Moto X. I think the main reason was I wanted a dark/night theme for it.. not to mention I've loved Textra's speed and quick reply option.
Well it seems like people aren't happy with the stock messaging apps on android phones . So they download third-party apps and then they usually have all these issues. Hence why they usually are switching back-and-forth trying to find something
Well it seems like people aren't happy with the stock messaging apps on android phones . So they download third-party apps and then they usually have all these issues. Hence why they usually are switching back-and-forth trying to find something