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Old 04-24-2013, 12:21 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
As I said in my post above, it isn't that the apps included with the latest Samsungs are particularly ground-breaking, it's the way they are being advertised. The ads portray a device with a suite of apps ready to go, which people like my wife are finding an attractive package.

Graham
Thanks for the reply Graham, but it didn't answer my question as to what they were so I just googled Galaxy S4 features and the first on the list is a review from The Guardian 1 hour old

It's an evolution of the prior model and despite some improvements, it still is especially weak in the software Samsung adds to basic Android. I found Samsung's software often gimmicky, duplicative of standard Android apps, or, in some cases, only intermittently functional.

So that sure didn't help things along. I guess you're always gonna get conflicting reviews. Just like my neighbours wife when she recommending movies. Whatever you do don't go and watch one she likes. I'd rather poke my eye out with a fork.

Anyway, I'll have a little bit more of a look around and see if I can find what I was looking for.
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