according to Over the years, Samsung has had some great ideas. Its decision to begin pushing people to use paid themes by restricting free theme usage to 2 weeks was not one of those great ideas - and now it looks like that plan is being walked back. Last month, users that opened the Samsung theme store were greeted by a message from the 'Samsung Themes management team,' stating that free theme usage would be restricted to 2 weeks in the upcoming Android Pie update. It would appear that Samsung has taken heed, and SamMobile now reports that the warning has disappeared from the theme store app. This isn't a definitive confirmation that Samsung has decided to abandon its plan, but it's certainly a good sign.
Samsung may have stopped limiting free theme usage on Android Pie
collected by :Maya Tony
according to Over the years, Samsung has had some great ideas. Its decision to begin pushing people to use paid themes by restricting free theme usage to 2 weeks was not one of those great ideas - and now it looks like that plan is being walked back. Last month, users that opened the Samsung theme store were greeted by a message from the 'Samsung Themes management team,' stating that free theme usage would be restricted to 2 weeks in the upcoming Android Pie update. It would appear that Samsung has taken heed, and SamMobile now reports that the warning has disappeared from the theme store app. This isn't a definitive confirmation that Samsung has decided to abandon its plan, but it's certainly a good sign.
according to Over the years, Samsung has had some great ideas. Its decision to begin pushing people to use paid themes by restricting free theme usage to 2 weeks was not one of those great ideas - and now it looks like that plan is being walked back. Last month, users that opened the Samsung theme store were greeted by a message from the 'Samsung Themes management team,' stating that free theme usage would be restricted to 2 weeks in the upcoming Android Pie update. It would appear that Samsung has taken heed, and SamMobile now reports that the warning has disappeared from the theme store app. This isn't a definitive confirmation that Samsung has decided to abandon its plan, but it's certainly a good sign.
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