Thursday, February 26, 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 Comes Preloaded With 3 Microsoft Apps

Samsung Galaxy S6 Microsoft Apps

It’s that time of the year again! With MWC 2015 about to kick off, Android manufactures are about to unleash new hardware, with the Samsung Galaxy S6 being one of the more anticipated ones.


The smartphone has been in all kinds of news and leaks.


But one interesting report claims that the handset will not feature any bloatware from Samsung. If anything, it appears that Samsung has inked an agreement with Microsoft to bring their apps and services on the Galaxy S6.


Sure a bunch of S Apps will be included on the Galaxy S6 and the Galaxy S6 Edge.


And these devices will come with packed with all the usual Google applications — as most Android powered handsets do.


However, the source reveals that Redmond will have three apps preinstalled on the phone, and these include popular choices like OneDrive, OneNote and Skype. These are set to be grouped together in a folder called Microsoft Apps.


Samsung and Microsoft have not been on the best of terms recently, with the Korean company very much pulling out of the Windows ecosystem, both on the PCs and mobile.


In fact, both were involved in a legal spat, which was settled earlier this month.


This added exposure, however, will be good for Microsoft, and bring its mobile solutions to the forefront, particularly OneDrive and OneNote.


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