I disabled everything Samsung and Verizon and downloaded all the Google versions.
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What bloatware has everyone disabled on their Verizon phones? I only disabled Messages+ so far, looking for some more suggestions.
Like what? Any recommendations?
SD card notification keeps popping up saying that I have an SD card in the phone. What gives with that?
Thought this was a good idea, one of the other posters in the VZW pre-order thread thought of it.
Good place for tech support and assistance/tips relating to our Verizon service!
What bloatware has everyone disabled on their Verizon phones? I only disabled Messages+ so far, looking for some more suggestions.
Funny, that's the one piece of Verizonware I don't disable. It's actually an excellent texting app.
I've disabled whatever the f**k 90Go is - or Go90, whatever it's called - the Ant+ radio and its friends (huge battery drain); Verizon Protect; Verizon Cloud; Samsung Gear (don't use any); Hancom Office; Google Play Music and the stock e-mail app. Can't access my phone right now, as it's powered off and sitting quietly while the Armorsuit screen protector seals and dries, but there were several other things I disabled that I cannot recall right now.
Literally everything stock from Samsung. I downloaded the Clock, Calendar, Gmail apps.
The only thing I kept was Gallery.
Kicked out all the Verizon apps but Voicemail but may eventually make Google Voice my go to.
Disabled Messages+ because I like a clean feeling messaging experience, and downloaded Textra as I have for every Android device I've owned.
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SD card notification keeps popping up saying that I have an SD card in the phone. What gives with that?
the Ant+ radio and its friends (huge battery drain);.
Literally everything stock from Samsung. I downloaded the Clock, Calendar, Gmail apps.
The only thing I kept was Gallery.
I thought Ant+ was something important?
Nope. It's just radio bloatware. I've never used it. Hell I haven't listened to local radio since MP3 on CD-R support for aftermarket CD players came out back in the early 2000s.
Always thought it was for the cell radio vs. music radio...oops.
oh man, I loooooooove the Samsung Calendar, to each their own, but it blows my mind someone wouldn't like it