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Originally Posted by Galakanokis
The problem with the apps are that even if you don't use them they are still running. Samsung runs a lot of syncing and push apps that constantly reach out to servers so they keep your phone active. Same for Google but now you have two sets of apps doing that.
Only way to stop or get rid of system apps is to root.
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Well, with that I totally agree. Ideally I would like to be able to uninstall anything I don't want on my phone without having to root and it annoys me when any company tries to control and limit what you can do with your device. It's the reason I dislike Apple so much.
In China though, there are so many more controls that are put into phones that I either buy an overseas phone not connected to any service provider or I have my phone rooted at the time I buy it. Samsung's apps are such a relatively minor annoyance that I don't mind dealing with them, especially since they do bring benefits in a non-Google location.