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02-19-2019, 01:20 PM
Whether you call it TouchWiz or the Samsung Experience, the interface on Galaxy phones has always felt like it was fighting Android rather than embracing it. It’s not just the presence of duplicate apps for everything Google makes, or even the proprietary app store that sells Galaxy-branded versions of Play Store apps. More than any other skin, Samsung’s phones have always pretended Android wasn't really there, slathering it with a thick coat of paint and ignoring many of the latest features.
https://images.idgesg.net/images/article/2019/02/one-ui-screen-100788572-large.jpg Christopher Hebert The recents menu is just one of the ways One Ui cleans up Samsung's Galaxy interface.
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