Bloatware pushes the Galaxy S23 Android OS to an incredible 60GB

Ron Amadeo writing for Ars Technica (Apple News)
Unlike the clean OSes you’d get from Google or Apple, Samsung sells space in its devices to the highest bidder via pre-installed crapware. A company like Facebook will buy a spot on Samsung’s system partition, where it can get more intrusive system permissions that aren’t granted to app store apps, letting it more effectively spy on users.
Yikes.