We start the day again with more news than expected Galaxy S6, although in this case we are referring to your hardware but to your , which seems to be leaving us almost as much news: a new leak would have confirmed that Samsung I would have done enough tinkering to get a TouchWiz more fluid, and also leaves us some other surprise regarding the applications that we will find pre-installed and those that are not.
Fewer apps from Samsung and more from Microsoft
In mid-January the first rumors came that discovered that in Samsung had made it a priority to achieve the level of fluidity typical of the Nexus in its new Gañaxy S6, even if doing so required deep modifications to its heavy customization layer, TouchWiz. Just a couple of weeks later, new information suggested that the solution they could have found was make most of your optional applications, leaving it up to the users to download them if they so wished.
According to the latest news, it seems that indeed this is how it will finally be done, since the Galaxy S6 could arrive without any of the applications of Samsung pre-installed. The surprise would be that we could find instead a few applications installed by default Microsoft (presumably as part of the agreement they recently reached over a patent dispute), including Microsoft Office, which would also come with a free subscription to Office 365.
And the increase in fluency? Well, at the moment we do not have any proof of this, but the source from which all this information comes ensures that yes, that Samsung has achieved its objective and that the increase in speed is clearly appreciated when comparing a Galaxy S6 with the new TouchWiz with Galaxy Note 4 upgraded to Android Lollipop. Eager to see for yourself?
Source: sammobile.com