I bought a new car month before last and it had to come from the factory. I told them before hand not to put their logo on it. When they pulled it out of the detailing bay after having cleaned it, removed all of the plastic protective gear, and filling it up low and behold there was their logo.I haven't had a Nexus device since the galaxy Nexus, but I have to say I'd be much more concerned with the software than the branding on the back of the phone.
I didn't even REALLY care that the Bionic had the vzw logo on the front (although I did make use of the ability to remove it using a penny).
Maybe I'm just not a pure enough android fanboy, but I figure if they want to put their logo on there and I choose not to use a case and let the logo show, it may be free advertising for them when I'm showing the phone off, but it's also detrimental to them when I'm trying to show off, but the network won't let me. Haha!
As I was reading the posts earlier (valid points, as Pere said), I couldn't help but think about buying a new car. More often than not, when you buy a new car from "Such and Such Automotive Sales," they put a little brand on the back. I bought my current car brand new in '07 and paid considerably more than I've ever paid for a phone and it says "Riverside Auto Sales" on the back. I couldn't care less, because when I get through snowy conditions, they look good, but it I was broken down on the side of the road, it'd affect people's opinions of them as well. ;-)
Guess I just don't care enough...HahaI bought a new car month before last and it had to come from the factory. I told them before hand not to put their logo on it. When they pulled it out of the detailing bay after having cleaned it, removed all of the plastic protective gear, and filling it up low and behold there was their logo.
When I pointed it out to the salesman he shook his head and made them remove it.
The only logos I am used to seeing are the Samsung logos. I'm not down with plastering unesthetic stuff all over the place.
The back would be more acceptable than the front, but even that bothers me. It's ugly.
Good question. I can not remember one way or another.Does TMo brand their devices?
Except at&t is not offering at a reduced price they are charging more. Off contract for nexus 6 is 685 vs moto/google play 649 (32 GB) and 699 (64gb), partly why I said I might at all buy the 64gb from T-Mobile.It's beyond logical that AT&T would do this.
Look...AT&T & Co. are giving the consumers an opportunity to receive this phone at either a reduced price, or a contracted price, or etc. So, if they want to "brand" the phone, then brand it!
If you don't want it like that, then pay outright via the Google Play store.
It's like if they put a bootloader on it. When things go awry, the typical consumer isn't going to contact Moto...they're going to contact AT&T and request that AT&T fix it. Now, as long as it's easily unlockable, I'm fine w/that too.
The only thing I wouldn't be fine with is if they put their apps on it. That would TRULY go against the idea of a Nexus phone, because everyone doesn't want to have to root their phones to remove things!
I wanna say the G1 had the T-mo logo on it, but I've been out of their service area since I had it, so I have no idea anymore.Good question. I can not remember one way or another.
it may be free advertising for them when I'm showing the phone off, but it's also detrimental to them when I'm trying to show off, but the network won't let me. Haha!