Samsung has removed the “Ok Google,” a feature many users claim is the holy grail of Goolge search app on the Samsung Galaxy S6. This “Ok Google” allows users to perform search anywhere within the device.
A few weeks back, we reported that Samsung is not going to release the Android Oreo upgrade for the Samsung Galaxy S6. The Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge seemed to be the oldest models to get the new software.
i think manufacturers should support flagships much longer than they do currently.
however, if they dont, the upside to having a flagship phone and community development.
if the manufacturer doesnt want to update the android, a custom rom will do it just fine.
It’s become increasing common to hear of Samsung’s mobile business struggling, but here’s some positive news — early signs around its newest devices suggest that the company might be returning to times of success.
With that pesky Galaxy S7 launch out of the way, carriers like Verizon can finally get back to focusing their energy on pushing out Marshmallow to the devices that really need it. You know, like last year’s Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.
I hate it when corporation force users into buying stuffs, and they buy it.. They start removing features in sequence instead of adding.
Can samsung do that, I mean legally?
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i cannot stand companies who want to speak on behalf of their consumers. if you cannot offer them the choice then the feature isn't worth having because it means you are worried they won't use it. apple tried this nonsense with google maps too.