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Samsung Apps and ServicesEven if Samsung were to have this feature, you would still have to contact your carrier/internet provider to find out what the issue was, so there's really no point in it being integrated into an operating system or UI. It's always been a third party app/website to check speed. If your uploads/downloads/web pages are behaving normally, there's no reason to check. If they are slow, then there are tools online (usually with your own provider), to check and troubleshoot. I have had many brand phones over the years and, despite what you claim, not a single one had a data speed indicator.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesThe focus here is not solely on the speed or slowness of the network, but rather on establishing a reliable metric for real-time monitoring. Similar to the step count feature, which provides users with a sense of accomplishment and motivation, incorporating a real-time distance metric in kilometers would be more beneficial.
But personally, i download a lot, so i wanna see.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesAnd, it is still not Samsung's responsibility to provide this information. It is completely on your provider.