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AlotOfReading ◴[] No.44334298[source]
Because the link is down:

https://web.archive.org/web/20250506145643/https://smex.org/...

The article leaves out quite a lot about what AppCloud is, but it's essentially how Samsung monetizes their non-flagship device users and can do things like insert installation advertisements into the notification tray, and silently install apps.

Personally, if I found this on my device it'd be the final straw to grit my teeth and finally get a personal apple device.

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andrewflnr ◴[] No.44334329[source]
Or just don't get Samsung? I guess I don't know for sure that my phone brand doesn't do anything similar, but it at least hasn't hit the news yet.
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boramalper ◴[] No.44334383[source]
> AppCloud—pre-installed on Samsung’s A and M series smartphones.

Samsung’s A and M series smartphones are their cheapest models so their buyers probably cannot afford better phones. I don’t know of any other brands selling in the region with similarly priced models that have better privacy practices than Samsung either—they’re all the same at that price point I’m afraid.

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anonymars ◴[] No.44334501[source]
In my case I wanted a damn SD card slot. And more than 2 years of security updates.
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1. pomian ◴[] No.44335107[source]
Motorola. Plus it still has an audio port.
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2. anonymars ◴[] No.44340637[source]
I miss the flashlight chop, but at the time I moved away updates were short and migration was "you're on your own"