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OthersThe Vending Machine Trap: It hides the premium games you actually downloaded and replaces them with "Instant Plays," which are basically just playable advertisements designed to generate ad revenue for Samsung.
The App Kidnapper: It has the audacity to delete your home screen shortcuts the moment you install a game, forcing you to crawl through its cluttered, ad-filled interface just to access your own property.
The Ferrari-to-Bus-Pass Downgrade: It treats your high-performance Galaxy phone like a low-end browser from 2010, prioritizing laggy web games over the high-end titles your hardware was actually built to run.
The Needy Middleman: It’s a classic piece of bloatware that serves no purpose other than to act as a gatekeeper between you and your apps, all while mining your gaming data to sell you services you never asked for.
It’s essentially a digital gift shop that Samsung built in your front yard without your permission—and then locked your front door so you have to walk through the shop to get inside.
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