Samsung: The decision that will ANGRY many customers

Samsung seems to be ready to make a decision that will annoy a lot of customers around the world, here is what is revealed about it.

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Samsung seems to have made a decision that will surely annoy a lot of customers around the world, and this despite the fact that it is not the first attempt to do this. These days, information began to appear regarding the fact that Samsung intends to display advertisements in the lock screens of the phones it sells worldwide, something that of course does not please any of the customers who buy these devices.

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Samsung began to be in the center of attention after an image with advertisements displayed on the lock screen of phones appeared on the Internet, but it would seem that it would not be so real. Many Chinese manufacturers display advertisements in various interfaces of the phones they sell, to compensate to a certain extent the lower prices of the devices, but from Samsung no one expects to see something like this for phones.

Samsung: The decision that will ANGRY many customers

Samsung they would still display ads in the widgets with information about the weather, something that is not exactly a good idea, a lot of people are already starting to complain about the plan that the Koreans have. No one wants to see ads in premium phone interfaces because it's not exactly something you normally see from a well-known manufacturer, and since Samsung considers itself a premium manufacturer, ads like this shouldn't exist in such places.

Samsung from time to time he sends notifications with advertisements for the products he sells, and even those did not bring much praise for the company, but still, nothing compares to what he would prepare now. Samsung could display these ads only in certain countries around the world, that is, in those in Asia where the world is used to seeing ads in various phone interfaces, but it is hard to believe that it will do something similar in the West.

Samsung has not ordered this situation so far, and most likely will not do it either, especially since so far no ads have appeared in the phones of ordinary people all over the world.