Samsung Agrees to Preload Verizon Bloatware on Galaxy Phones
It doesn't already?
Some can be totally uninstalled, while others have to be "disabled" and still stuck in the internal memory of the phone.
Best Solution: Root the phone, completely uninstall all unnecessary "bloatware", then "unroot" the phone again.
Verizon also disables hidden menu asterisk codes.
All other carriers have it enabled.
Verizon is extremely selfish when it comes to keeping a subscriber bounded to their pre-installed software. Though the best data network par none, they need to give the subscriber some liberties as well.
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