The top 10 neighbors for My Samsung Apps span musicians, wrestlers, restaurants, and retail — no single category dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.87 down to 0.85.
The shape is flat: Fergie leads at 0.87, followed closely by Bruno Mars at 0.87, The Cheesecake Factory at 0.86, YouTube at 0.86, and Samsung Mobile US at 0.86. No neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the others. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: Musicians and Bands account for two entries (Fergie, Bruno Mars), with one each from Restaurant (The Cheesecake Factory), Entertainment Platforms (YouTube), Telecommunications (Samsung Mobile US), Grocery and Superstores (Walgreens), Magazines (GameSpot), Athletes (Nia Jax), and Technology (LG USA Mobile), plus one Comedian (Kevin Hart). My Samsung Apps is itself a Technology brand; only LG USA Mobile shares that subcategory in the top 10. The rest of the set is a cross-kind mix — pop musicians, a casual dining chain, a pharmacy retailer, a gaming publication, and professional wrestlers — with no single subcategory accounting for more than two of the ten slots.
That breadth, compressed into a tight similarity range, points to an audience whose shape is defined less by any one content vertical than by a wide mainstream footprint that overlaps with nearly everything at roughly the same level.