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Old 02-01-2014, 09:44 AM   #559
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
As far as I am concerned, I will stay clear of Samsung as I personally can't stand their Touchwiz skin and wannabe apps that add nothing to the ecosystem (plain bloatware, as far as I'm concerned).
I tend to like Samsung's hardware, which is why I haven't minded installing custom firmware to delete or replace whatever I disliked about their UI and compulsive apps. There's even a Korean version of the S4 with two mSD card slots, which I think is brilliant. I liked the last versions of their Series 5 and 9 ultrabooks as well.

The reason I'm considering not buying Samsung devices next time is because of Knox and the region-lock on SIM cards in their newer smartphones.

Their recent agreement with Google seems to bode well for their line of chromebooks, though.

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