
Juin Roet
Samaung says it can't enable basic functionality like double tap to skip, or an equalizer, without first having the ability to snoop your contacts, spy your call history, thumb through your calendar, and pilfer all of your text messages with this hidden sub-app they hope you’ll forget to uninstall. Maybe there are some legitimate reasons for those permissions, but you shouldn't have to give them for the privilege of being able to skip tracks on $230 buds. And yet, here we are. 더 잘해라, 삼성.
42 people found this review helpful

Bb N
The app works well with the buds2 pro however it must be allowed to access your phone, contacts, location (you can't even have it be approximate), media, calendar, and even messages! I mean what the hell is with this app being able to access your messages? Of course if you aren't okay with any of these privacy violations, you can't use the app which is NEEDED to use your ear buds features! This is seriously wrong.
193 people found this review helpful

Sam Laane
As reported by other reviews, it's a perfectly fine app except that it's designed to break itself and become unusable for a periods of time. What happens is that at some point it will refuse to work without an update that isn't on the play store (again). And you can't even bypass it by clicking update in the app and then it quits. This is such a bad experience. Google should have a way to report it as a violation of Play store. TOS
6 people found this review helpful