Tap and hold an icon and drag it over App Info on the bottom of the screen.
Once inside the app’s manager, tap Disable and then OK. Now its up to the users to decide if Samsung Link is as good as AllShare Play feature that they were previously used to. Find the app you want to disable and tap on it. Samsung seems pretty confident about its new offering. This feature will make browsing for images and using them with third-party apps a lot easier for users. Samsung Galaxy S8, Samsung Galaxy S7, S8, S8 edge, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy S4. Some of the new features that have been announced so far include the possibility to search for content on all the devices registered on your account. To match up with your other Galaxy devices, you can use Share Shot, AllShare Play, Samsung's Game Hub and app stores, or use another Galaxy phone as a remote viewfinder. The service overall also has a new interface that is brighter than the old one, according to the company.
Samsung Link will support all of the earlier content as well, as long as you have your Samsung account handy. The announcement also assures users that they don’t need to worry about content that was previously stored on AllShare Play, or devices that they were were using with it, for that matter. While the image upload feature is seen on Google+ as well, it may be interesting to see what more the company has to offer. Content can also be accessed online through the service’s website.
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Samsung Link allows users to upload images taken with their smartphones automatically to the home PC as well as access content from services like Dropbox. Samsung replaces its AllShare Play with Samsung Link