kct1975
Well-known member
Yea, I should definitely get a Nexus 6. I am a fan of Google apps pre-installed instead of annoying Verizon apps, and I also like the nice design.
Sent from a Mr. Mobile Nations using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5
I completely agree with you, that you should get a Nexus 6. It is great not having carrier crapware. For me, it is especially nice not having the crappie Sprint Connections Optimizer forcing my phone to connect to every WiFi spot I happen to be near.
Personally I don't have Verizon, instead I am with Sprint. But a friend of mine has a GS5 on Verizon, and yes, it is full of Verizon crapware. What really tends to frustrate me, is when I try to talk-him-through doing something on his phone, I generally have done it through the Android OS or a Google app (even on my previous HTC M8) and instead, he is forced to do it through one of the preloaded Verizon crapware apps, which makes things much harder to explain.
Nope...none preloaded. The only carrier apps that I decided to load was the Total Device Protection app since I have the Sprint Asuron insurance on my phone.So there's no carrier apps? That will be great!
Sent from a Mr. Mobile Nations using a Verizon Samsung Galaxy S5