DEAL Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Watch 7. Subscribe today and be the first to learn about One 7 beta!

SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

News For You
News For You
Notifications

Samsung’s removed its Music and Video Player apps from the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge

Phone
By 

Last updated: February 22nd, 2016 at 21:53 UTC+01:00

Last night, during a dedicated Unpacked event in Barcelona, Samsung took the wraps off its latest flagship smartphones of 2016, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. After spending some time with the handsets, we quickly realized that the South Korean company had renewed its agreement with Microsoft to preload the firm’s productivity suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneDrive and Skype) on both devices.

However, we’ve now discovered another software alteration that Samsung has made to the phones. This one’s a little peculiar, though. The manufacturer has removed both its stock Music and Video Player applications from the units and, instead, replaced them with Google Play Music and Google Play Movies. If users don’t want to take advantage of the search engine giant’s offerings, they can always download Samsung’s media tools from the Galaxy Store.

It’s unclear why Samsung has made this switch, but we presume it has something to do with the amount of content available through the Google Play Store. I, myself, am a subscriber of Play Music All Access and use it religiously on my Galaxy S6 edge+ — so it’s pretty safe to say that I’m happy with the company’s decision to axe its default services. After all, I can’t even remember the last time I opened Music Player.

music
Samsung Music and Video on the Galaxy Store.

 

Phone Galaxy S6 Edge PlusGalaxy S7Galaxy S7 edgeGalaxy StoreGoogle play music
Galaxy AI summarized

Scroll for more related content
News For You

You might also like

You will soon require a Samsung account to access the Galaxy Store

You will soon require a Samsung account to access the Galaxy Store

Samsung has announced that starting September 25, users will be unable to access the Galaxy Store without a Samsung account. A Samsung account will be needed for downloading and updating apps on the store. Right now, apps can be downloaded and updated from the Galaxy Store even if you don't have a Samsung account added […]

  • By Abhijeet Mishra
  • 2 months ago
A few Galaxy Store services will be unavailable during this period

A few Galaxy Store services will be unavailable during this period

On Samsung smartphones and tablets, not many people use the Galaxy Store for anything else other than downloading and updating the company’s apps. So, even if some of its main services are down, not many people would notice it and it won’t affect people majorly. That being said, the South Korean tech giant has just […]

  • By Abid Iqbal Shaik
  • 4 months ago
Galaxy Note 7 fiasco might have given Oppo an important employee

Galaxy Note 7 fiasco might have given Oppo an important employee

Samsung and Oppo recently found themselves competing in the foldable phone market even though they barely operate in the same regions. However, OnePlus is an Oppo subsidiary representing its parent company in the foldable phone segment outside China. OnePlus's first Z Fold-like foldable device called ‘Open' is essentially the same Oppo Find N3 announced for […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 1 year ago
Galaxy Store and Themes will go offline next week, but don’t panic

Galaxy Store and Themes will go offline next week, but don’t panic

Samsung's Galaxy Store and Galaxy Themes won't be available for a few hours next week. The company has informed Galaxy device users that it will temporarily suspend the app Store and Themes service for system maintenance work. The Galaxy Store and Themes servers will be down on August 22 between 2:30 – 5:30 (GMT+5:30 / […]

  • By Mihai Matei
  • 1 year ago
Quickly access the Galaxy Store or Play Store app updates menu

Quickly access the Galaxy Store or Play Store app updates menu

Samsung has a variety of in-house apps that come preloaded on Galaxy phones and tablets. Many of these apps get regular updates via the Galaxy Store while some also get updates through the Google Play Store. For those who check for app updates regularly, it can be a nuisance to have to open the Galaxy […]

  • By Abhijeet Mishra
  • 1 year ago
Adobe Lightroom for Samsung Galaxy now available in more countries

Adobe Lightroom for Samsung Galaxy now available in more countries

Samsung partnered with Adobe to make the Lightroom app the default editing app for RAW DNG images from the Galaxy S21 Ultra (and newer phones). Although it was launched exclusively for the Galaxy S21, it was later expanded to more Galaxy devices, such as the Galaxy S22 Ultra and the Galaxy S23 Ultra, via the […]

  • By Sagar Naresh
  • 2 years ago