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Step 2: Realise the phone is not powerful enough to run the Samsung-branded crap
Step 3: All negatives are positives. Marketing team come up with way to market low-end phone -- it's not overloaded with crap!
Step 4: Profit!
Not sure that is what happened here.
Perhaps the phone is too cheap to dedicate resources to it.
Since I'm sure Step 1 of getting TouchWiz running on a phone is to get stock Android running on it... they probably just stopped at step 1.