Poll: are you more likely to buy the Galaxy Note 7 if it came with in a stock Android edition?

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Poll: are you more likely to buy the Galaxy Note 7 if it came with in a stock Android edition?
Well, it's almost here, folks – in about 24 hours we will get our first official look at Samsung's highly-anticipated Galaxy Note 7. And yes, we do understand that some will buy it, some will admire it, and others will hate it, all for their individual reasons. But there is no denying the fact that the launch of a new Note is a great display of what mobile tech is capable of today, as Samsung packs the phablet with all it can hold and then some. For example – we are about to get the first iris scanner lock on an Android smartphone, all thanks to the Note 7!

But while on the topic of people that have sworn off Samsung smartphones — it's no secret that many decided to do so because of Samsung's TouchWiz user interface. Packed with more features that it could handle, the UI didn't really make a great name for itself in its years up to the Galaxy S5. Since the era of the great Galaxy reform — the S6 and S6 edge launch, we mean — Samsung has been making great strides to fix what was broken in the heavy UI, and we have to say, the company has been doing a great job at it. While it's still brim-filled with features, it's more streamlined, logical, pretty to look at, and most importantly — fast.

Still, it's all a matter of taste, and plenty of people still dislike the Samsung signature interface. But we wonder – is TouchWiz the only thing keeping you from wanting a Samsung smartphone? Would you be more interested in a Note 7 if it came in a pure Android edition?

Are you more likely to buy a Note 7 if it had a pure Android edition?

Doesn't matter to me, I am perfectly happy with TouchWiz as it is!
34.58%
Yes, if the Note 7 had a vanilla Android edition, I'd be all over it!
55.79%
No, I would not buy a Note 7, regardless of operating system.
9.64%
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