CityID is the real annoyance -the other factory apps are fine with me since if I don't bother them, they don't bother me.
Why did Moto put CityID on the phone? Moto gets a cut of your subscription to the service, thereby generating a revenue stream.
See Cequint's "revenue calculator" for a concrete example (screenshot attached). The whole sales pitch to the phone manufacturers implicitly recognizes that most people don't want this overpriced service. They hope that 10% or even 5% will sign-up. The other 95% are just annoyed by it.
Sound familiar? That's advertising, and we all knew CityID was advertising on our phones. Many of us failed to recognize that the advertising is on behalf of Motorola. Moto is indirectly advertising on the phone they sold us.
It gets worse:
The document on Cequint's site notes that the app will forever receive details of your calls, although after the trial period is up it will report back "unsubscribed" instead of the city name. CityID will be loaded into memory whenever you make a call, then will stay resident until the memory is needed for something else.
Rant
At least give us a "NO Thanks" button instead of the current choices:
Cequint actually says: "once unsubscribed, City ID will remain as an icon on the device and be available for subscription should you decide at a later time to sign up."
How thoughtful.
(not to mention that CityID is a very basic app)
Why did Moto put CityID on the phone? Moto gets a cut of your subscription to the service, thereby generating a revenue stream.
See Cequint's "revenue calculator" for a concrete example (screenshot attached). The whole sales pitch to the phone manufacturers implicitly recognizes that most people don't want this overpriced service. They hope that 10% or even 5% will sign-up. The other 95% are just annoyed by it.
Sound familiar? That's advertising, and we all knew CityID was advertising on our phones. Many of us failed to recognize that the advertising is on behalf of Motorola. Moto is indirectly advertising on the phone they sold us.
It gets worse:
The document on Cequint's site notes that the app will forever receive details of your calls, although after the trial period is up it will report back "unsubscribed" instead of the city name. CityID will be loaded into memory whenever you make a call, then will stay resident until the memory is needed for something else.
Rant
At least give us a "NO Thanks" button instead of the current choices:
- Please bother me later
- Let me pay you to stop bothering me
Cequint actually says: "once unsubscribed, City ID will remain as an icon on the device and be available for subscription should you decide at a later time to sign up."
How thoughtful.
(not to mention that CityID is a very basic app)
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