These four apps will be pre-installed on some Galaxy S9 models across the US regardless of carrier, and even on phones sold around the world. This deal will allow Oath (and Verizon) to easily deliver content, including videos, and ads to millions of Android smartphone users. Ad revenue will be split between Samsung and Verizon.
Update: Oath confirms that it's now "Samsung's premiere content partner on" phones with Bixby Home in the US. The four apps mentioned above will be accessible "with a single swipe" on eligible handsets. Alongside the Galaxy S9 series, the Galaxy Note 8, Galaxy S8, and Galaxy S8+ are mentioned here. However, it looks like this deal only involves Verizon devices - we'll contact Samsung to ask for clarifications."This partnership represents Oath, Verizon, and Samsung's shared commitment to deliver an unparalleled mobile user experience by bringing together the best devices, premium content and advertising, and wireless network to consumers around the world." - Oath

In most cases, users don't really like the idea of buying phones with too many pre-installed apps, which are often seen as bloatware. We assume (and hope) Samsung will allow Galaxy owners to uninstall the aforementioned apps if they wish to.
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