If there's so many people saying this (and Samsung is the largest Android manufacturer by a large margin so most have had one of their devices at some point), you have to see that there's something to this. The TW discussion did not just appear out of thin air and its not a conspiracy lol.
Use a recent Stock or a Sense device for a while and then go back to Touch Wiz. Not saying you will hate it but you will definitely notice the difference.
[COLOR=#red]Phi, you don't even know the sample size to say so many people. Problem is that the comparison mentality has ruined technology. Peeps can't just appreciate something for what it is without making it about the best this ir best that. TW is TW bro, Sense is Sense, iOS is iOS, Vanilla is Vanilla...guess what though? For the most part they all do the same things just in different manners.
I blame these tech blogs that everybody seems to quote from instead of really buying and using the tech. For example had I listened to those hipsters I would have never bought a Surface Pro 3 because according to them it was incapable. Yet I buy it and try it out knowing i could take it back if it sucked, and the thing is downright powerful. I did a test where I hooked it up to a 1080p HDTV via HDMI, ran two instances of ArcGIS, Google Earth Pro, 4 browsers with YouTube playing "I'm in Love with the CoCo" and had OneNote up, and the SP3 ran all of those resource intensive programs split between 2 screens without the slightest slowdown or stutter flawlessly.
I challenge y'all to step away from the tech blogs, those guys are paid by the manufacturers for biased reviews. Trust and believe TW hate in some way has been influenced by them. There's nothing wrong with TouchWiz, if it was as truly flaw3d as a few of the vocal minority says then Samsung devices would be a non-factor. But we all know that's not the case so stop lying to yourselves.
In before someone says I'm a Sam-stan. I have roughyl $8k invested into current tech right now...less than $1k is Samsung, so stop it
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there are different ways of doing something...totally agree. i want to make something clear tho. I don't think touchwiz is a bad idea. i think it could much better than it already is. built better, faster, cleaner. thats all i've been saying. touchwiz is a way for samsung to make itself stand out from the rest, or as i said, keep it unique.
but even i can tell the company has been hard focused on competing on the hardware front, and has dedicated less in the software dept.
now i have yet to fully explore the phone, s pen, all that. but if you come from simplicity of nexus (my last 3 phones), and especially the fire that is lollipop (bugs aside), it is a change.
i was this close to grabbing the N6 but was worried about it not being pocket friendly at 6" and that all reviews were saying note 4 was the truth in battery, and n6 was not as good.
tech blogs are critical of touch wiz, but at the same time, the note 4 has been one of the best reviewed phones. so clearly touchwiz isn't that big a deal. as u said, if it were, it would be a diff story. for me tho, its a step back from pure lollipop but the bigger screen and battery life prompted me to make the change.
my critical comments about TW are just from someone who has spent a long time on pure android, that is all. this is my first samsung phone. and hey like i said, when that lollipop touchwiz drops maybe things might improve!