I have been using X-Cover series devices since 2022. I always liked the design - increased protection against moisture, reinforced body to protect against mechanical damage. There have never been any claims to the constructive before, and not now. But it has always been annoying that with relatively small amounts of RAM and ROM, Samsung is trying to cram not only a bunch of applications from Google, but also a bunch of its own, often completely unnecessary, applications that cannot be removed or disabled using the operating system. I think that for devices that are positioned as a working tool and have an inflated price tag, this approach is unacceptable. There should be a minimum of pre-installed software and the user himself must decide which software he will install and use. Therefore, only two points. When Samsung stops stuffing its devices with unnecessary software junk and starts respecting the opinions of users, I will reconsider my assessment.
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