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I was just wondering if there was any way to get rid of the garbage preloaded apps such as NFL and Blockbuster (didn't they go out of business?)
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>Post edited to comply with VZW ToS. Discussions on rooting is not allowed on this forum< Unless you're really, REALLY wanting to get rid of the apps, its going to be more trouble than what its worth.
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BB didn't go out of business. They did what Netflix is doing.
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Sorry, they went bankrupt in 2010 and were bought by another company. Still it is something I want to get rid of.
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They are still blockbuster and they follow the Netflix model. Bankrupt or not they are still around.
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Go ahead open up the app and see BB is still alive and kicken 😉
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Yea, but if I am not going to use their service, why do I have to have it?
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And the my buddy's nexus doesn't have this crap on it.
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Because Motorola has a deal with BB to include it. The Galaxy Nexus has their own version and they are in competition.
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I guess I should have researched more before I buy my next phone. I love Verizon's service coverage and reliability but Motorola has left me feeling burned.