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DiscussionsLet’s be real your comment is overly dramatic and dismissive. Samsung has consistently been at the forefront of innovation, introducing features like Secure Folder, DeX, and advanced multitasking years before Apple even thought about them. To claim they’re just making “watered-down versions of Apple features” shows a lack of perspective. Apple has spent years playing catch-up with Samsung’s innovations, not the other way around.
Yes, recent changes like removing the edge panel and limiting DeX are frustrating, but writing them off entirely as if Samsung doesn’t lead the charge in functionality and customization is ridiculous. If Samsung’s features “disappear,” as you claim, it’s because people like you don’t provide constructive feedback—you just complain.
If you’re that unhappy, maybe the restrictive Apple ecosystem is a better fit for you. But if you want Samsung to remain the powerhouse of innovation it’s always been, stop whining and give feedback that actually helps them improve.
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DiscussionsI’ve been using iPhones since 2007 when the first one was released, and I’ve also used Android devices since 2011. While I’m familiar with both ecosystems, I am an Android user and my main phone is a Samsung because of its functionality and unique features. My frustration comes from a place of wanting Samsung to keep these distinguishing features rather than removing or limiting them.
When I mentioned “watered-down versions of Apple features” like the Now Bar, I wasn’t dismissing Samsung's innovation. I was pointing out that Samsung seems to be imitating Apple instead of enhancing their own strengths. Recent removals, like windowed DeX mode and the Edge Panel, feel like a step backward, especially when Apple maintains and refines their features over time.
I also want to point out that your tone came off as unnecessarily rude and dismissive. Suggesting that I should switch to Apple or accusing me of whining isn’t helpful. My feedback is constructive because I care about Samsung continuing to innovate and succeed. Loyal users should be able to voice their concerns without being told to leave the ecosystem.
At the end of the day, I’m offering this critique because I want Samsung to keep improving and stay ahead, rather than losing the unique features that made me choose them in the first place.
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DiscussionsHello,
Thank you all for sharing your perspectives. It's clear that this discussion stems from a shared passion for Samsung's innovation and features, which is great to see! Let's focus on fostering constructive and respectful dialogue to ensure everyone's voice is heard!
The points about Samsung's history of innovation and leadership in the market are also valuable especially on DeX and Secure Folder. It's helpful to share accurate information in these discussions. As these feedback stems from a place of passion, we truly appreciate both applause and criticism from all our users.
Overall, we all want Samsung to continue innovating and delivering standout features, and we will do our best to be as candid and open-minded to any discussions from you guys.
Thank you for always being supportive to Samsung products 😀.
Regards,
One UI Beta Team