Hi Guys. First Post. Pleased to meet you.
I'm reading this thread, considering what to do. I was on Medicaid briefly last year, and got an "Obama Phone" pushed on me from some guy set up at the DMV. I didn't need it, or even want it. But the guy was persistent. So I figured I'd take it and give it to my friend, who was really poor, and never owned a cellphone in his life(Pain in the as@. Had to call his parents landline to get him). Well, he died, and I got the phone back. He never even took it out of the box. So I called Assurance Wireless to see if it can be unlocked. I'd either keep it as a spare, or dump it on Ebay. The operator was very nice. She said the phone was eligible for unlock Nov.14th (tomorrow). At which I can call her back, and she would unlock it for any other SIM card. It didn't matter that the Government paid for it. Apparently, they don't want it back.
So, to the point. I've never even looked at this phone til last month. I can't believe the amount of advertising on this phone. You can't even look at this phone without some full screen ad popping up. Even when the internet browser is closed out. It's not your typical smartphone ads, like AdSense, that only show up at the bottom of internet pages. Or the little ads that attach themselves at the bottom of open apps. These are full page splashes that pop up as soon as you pick up the phone or touch the screen. The best way to describe them, are the invasive, relentless pop-ups when visiting questionable sites on a desktop PC. The ones AdBlockers don't work on. I want to use the calculator for example, I touch the screen, I get a huge ad that has to be closed to see the screen. Sometimes the ads ping with the phone just sitting on the table. It's absolutely consumer abuse.
Virgin Mobile, which owns the Government contractor Assurance Wireless, is getting paid, probably very well, from the government agencies running the Lifeline Program. No doubt they are getting paid from all these ads on the phone also. They're making a fortune on both ends, monetizing the poor.
I'm just wondering if I connect to T-Mobile if the ads will stop. I'd like to get rid of the Assurance/Virgin welcome page too. Nothing says welfare like an Assurance Wireless welcome page.