ottscay
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I dragged all of the Moto widgets to the trash shortly after getting my phone.
I don't know why Motorola wasted it's time with that nonsense. Those widgets either suck, or, are totally redundant.
I did too, but the reason they "waste their time" with it is because they are trying to make the experience more enjoyable to customers that haven't used Android before, and to try and establish a recognizable "brand" that will appeal to users and make future purchases of their phones more appealing (i.e. "market differentiation").
I think they've met at most fair-to-middling success, and moreover I think they know it, since MotoBlur has become a LOT less intrusive of a UI skin since the Devour, and even now they've announced they are going to de-emphasize it from their marketing altogether in the future. That's about as close to admitting defeat as you get in corporate speak IMO.
That said, I do know some people who like it (and yes, it was their first Android phones) so they aren't totally off their rockers, they just failed to make something as compelling as Sense, so perhaps with an eye on Gingerbread they seem to be moving towards a more stock experience with perhaps improved Blur Apps/widgets pre-installed. And there's really nothing wrong with that, since it's easy enough to not use them.
IMO they make compelling enough hardware that Moto doesn't need to worry about tacking on some skin to build customer loyalty...we'll see if they agree in the future.