The Galaxy S7 has 8 GB of storage space occupied by bloatware

Samsung Galaxy S7 are 8 GB of storage space occupied by bloatware, that is, the standard version of Samsung Galaxy S7 with 32 GB storage space it has a quarter of that space occupied by the Android operating system, the TouchWiz interface and various unnecessary applications pre-installed by Samsung and the operators who sell the terminal.

Although before the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S7 it was said that Samsung learned from the mistakes of the past and it will no longer install excess bloatware in its terminals, but users don't get what they wanted, but there is finally the option to move the applications to a microSD card.

Even so, 8 GB of space occupied by the operating system, TouchWiz and various more or less desirable applications could prove to be a problem for many users, especially since we are talking about excessive space occupied by the device from the very first start.

If an Apple iPhone occupies half of that space in the case of a restore, here's how Samsung Galaxy S7 double space is needed, and this is because Apple makes its own operating system and does not allow mobile operators to pre-install their applications in its terminals.

Given that Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge they allow the addition of microSD cards of up to 200 GB, those who wish to have more storage space can expand it without problems, but Samsung must limit the bloatware installed in its terminals.

Samsung Galaxy S7 8 GB busy - iDevice.ro