JAKARTA – Samsung has removed support for third-party app extensions on its factory key. The extensions removed from Samsung’s key are YouTube, Grammarly, and Spotify. First discovered by SamMobile, the Samsung Galaxy phone’s built-in key removes the most popular and widely used third-party app extensions.
This removal was done quietly without any announcement. It is not yet known why Samsung removed these three extensions from its clone. However, the removal of the Grammarly extension is quite strange because this application is integrated with the Samsung clone and has been integrated since One UI 4.1. Since it was first integrated, Grammarly has helped Samsung Keyboard to write correctly. This extension does not need to open the original application when it wants to share a link of songs or videos they are watching and provides repair suggestions to its users. The Spotify extension has a different function. Samsung clone users can search for songs, albums or rotating lists that they want to share with friends or close people. With the help of the Spotify extension, users can share music easily. Almost the same as the Spotify extension can be used to find songs or videos
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