Sunday, February 22, 2015

Samsung to Rollout Galaxy S6 with Optional TouchWiz Apps Feature

There was a talk in the market circle that the reputed mobile maker Samsung Electronics would be toning down its TouchWiz interface to Nexus-like levels. Many experts in the field of gadgets thought this to be most desired news of 2015. If the news emanating from the South Korean-based company has to be believed, it is coming out with a new product Galaxy S6, which has an option to download TouchWiz applications. This will be the first Samsung Smartphone that has this download option.
Samsung Galaxy TouchWiz interface apps
Download Option
By introducing this option, the consumer electronics major actually wanted to its users to enjoy the facilities of both the worlds. The company may actually give as option to download those lamed-duck applications that nobody ever uses, thereby giving you enough memory space for other applications that users want to use. In other words, the users will indeed witness less RAM usage for stocking Android ROM found only in Nexus devices.
Other Likely Features
Samsung Galaxy S6 will have more colourful UX, which is a worrisome option. The company may offer an iOS-like keyboard to help the users to type text in a conventional way. The device would also be supporting different grid layouts in the applications drawer. For this purpose, the applications drawer has a number of themes pre-installed. In short, Samsung is going ahead with all-out delivery of a mixture of colourful material design and an almost invisible TouchWiz experience in its yet to be rolled out Galaxy S6 Smartphone. The company may bundle its services with free Office 365 subscriptions as a result of its recent deal with Microsoft on Whole Patent Royalty case.
Samsung’s Taunt for Mobile Geeks
Since it is tweaking the NEXUS, we may expect some response from Google. However, there is no response from the Silicon Valley-based company. Indeed, it is not clear in which direction the search engine behemoth would respond to this move by the South Korean mobile maker. Anyhow, Samsung is giving us enough reasons in the form of selective leaks to force the mobile geeks to go for Galaxy S6.

source: buzzoop

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