Verizon apps pre-installed on Google unlocked phones

CarbonOak

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I had three Verizon apps pre-installed on my unlocked Google phone: My Verizon, go90, and Message+. I was wondering if anyone else with a unlocked, non-Verizon phone had the same. I would assume it's part of their deal with Verizon?
 
I had three Verizon apps pre-installed on my unlocked Google phone: My Verizon, go90, and Message+. I was wondering if anyone else with a unlocked, non-Verizon phone had the same. I would assume it's part of their deal with Verizon?

Did you put a Verizon sim card in - if so - pretty sure that is when the apps arrvied
 
As said above it comes from seeing the Verizon SIM. With that said they can be fully uninstalled.
 
I had those same three installed on my OG Pixel XL when I put my Verizon sim in but you can uninstall them.
 
Did you put a Verizon sim card in - if so - pretty sure that is when the apps arrvied

Yes I have a Verizon SIM. Didn't realize that's what happens, but it's good to know. I did uninstall them afterwards though. Thank you
 
I had three Verizon apps pre-installed on my unlocked Google phone: My Verizon, go90, and Message+. I was wondering if anyone else with a unlocked, non-Verizon phone had the same. I would assume it's part of their deal with Verizon?
Did the same on mine I'm pretty sure they just install wen you put in the Verizon sim.
 
I actually find the My Verizon app to be pretty handy sometimes, and I have never found it to be obtrusive. The other 2 will be gone real quick...
 
I use my Verizon app every day. For those Up rewards. Yes, I have unlocked Google version and I inserted my old SIM.
 
go90 is junk.

message+ is incredible in my opinion, allows me to text and call using my cell number from a tablet, and allows me to text using my number from Windows 10 tablets/laptops/desktops. It's great browsing the web on a large screen and getting a message the same time I do on my phone and viewing/replying without needing to pick my phone up.

My Verizon is extremely useful if the Verizon account is in your name.

Most other Verizon apps are a waste of space, well cloud is useful if you want to take advantage of the free cloud backups for nearly all information on your phone.
 
This may not be a big deal, but if anyone cares, you can setup the phone first and then insert the sim, if you don't want the apps to automatically install.

However, 2 of them are pretty useful, and, as others have already said, all 3 are easy to uninstall.

I normally setup my phone first, since I have service with a couple providers and like to change sims periodically.
 
Lame. Don't the apps need permission to install? Or is the 8.0 permission model to ask for permissions when required during execution?
 
Lame. Don't the apps need permission to install? Or is the 8.0 permission model to ask for permissions when required during execution?

Android allows this. It's essentially a carrier partition.
 

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