No Smart settings on verizon

Jul 14, 2015
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I was messing with my buddies g4 on Verizon and noticed there was no smart settings in his settings... This just a Verizon thing?

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Are carriers allowed to disable features of the phone like this? Why would carriers do this..

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They certainly think they're allowed to disable features, anyways. Verizon also disables the built-in FM radio receiver, for instance, forcing you to use streaming radio services, and therefore your data plan, if you want to listen to the radio.
 
Yea I believe when I first got the phone it had it, but then after an update or so I noticed they were gone. I looked all over the settings and they were no longer there. I thought it was just something LG did but it appears that it was the carriers themselves? It's a little bit of a bother but I've gotten used to it now.
 
I recently read an article about the differences between the various G4's (Actually think it was here on Android Central). Apparently Verizon decided to leave smart settings out due to "cost". It seems that LG charges carriers for these add-ons and felt the cost was not justified. I call equine fecal material on that... (Verizons reason for leaving it out, not the article.)

David
 
Figure out why it's in Verizon's be$t intere$t to remove a feature, and there's your answer to why.
 
I recently read an article about the differences between the various G4's (Actually think it was here on Android Central). Apparently Verizon decided to leave smart settings out due to "cost". It seems that LG charges carriers for these add-ons and felt the cost was not justified. I call equine fecal material on that... (Verizons reason for leaving it out, not the article.)

David

So who does lg charge for these "costs" when a customer buys an unlocked g4?

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So who does lg charge for these "costs" when a customer buys an unlocked g4?

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I agree with CattleDog. That's a BS reason. I don't believe for a second OEMs are charging carriers ala carte for functionality on mass produced phones.
 
I agree with CattleDog. That's a BS reason. I don't believe for a second OEMs are charging carriers ala carte for functionality on mass produced phones.

I don't believe it either. Sounds like whoever wrote that article may have a grudge and wants to make them look bad.

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