The Samsung Galaxy S4 is barely in the hands of consumers yet, but already the company is considering making some major improvements.
Consumers have complained that the apps Samsung preloads onto the device, which are a major selling point for Samsung, take up too much of the device's internal storage. On the 16GB model, the apps clog up about half of this storage.
The Inquirer reports that Samsung is looking into securing more memory space for users to take advantage of through "further software optimization." As the reason why, the company cites "responding to customer needs and listening to their feedback as part of our innovation process."
Source: The Inquirer
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