Moto G Play Joins Amazon's Ad-subsidized Prime Exclusive Phones Program For $99 (betanews.com) 28
An anonymous reader writes: Amazon continues to leverage advertisements with its 'Prime Exclusive Phones' program. This allows consumers to get a discounted Android phone in exchange for seeing ads on the lock screen. It is a great way for shoppers to save money, while Amazon makes money from the ads -- win/win. Today, a new phone joins the program for a mere $99 -- the Moto G Play. It even works on all four of the major USA carriers, including Verizon!The company announced the first phone in this series in June. The company had offered a $50 off on each Blu Phone and the Moto G.
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Yes, because android doesn't have ENOUGH ads in it already!
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Android doesn't have *any* ads whatsoever. You must have installed some application that is showing you advertising. If you do so without using proper ad-blocking software, that's on you.
The G4 Play makes no sense (Score:2)
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16GB RAM?!? On a phone? There is no way that is correct. It's hard to find a phone with even 4GB yet. What are you talking about? 16GB of flash storage would be incredibly low, if that's what you're referring to.
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Ad money comes from somewhere (Score:2)
This allows consumers to get a discounted Android phone in exchange for seeing ads on the lock screen. It is a great way for shoppers to save money, while Amazon makes money from the ads -- win/win
Ad spending in the US was $200billion in 2016, for a US labor force of 160mil. That's basically an annual $1200 tax on everyone for the privilege of having ads shoved in their faces.
Win / win / lose.
It's "Win" for Amazon, "Win" for consumers who get a subsidized phone, and "Lose" for consumers who pay money for advertising that gets siphoned off into the advertising middle-men and a small fraction of it trickles back down to consumers.
And hey, as tagged advertising gets better and better, reaching its final
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Another, I would argue more representative, way of putting things is that advertising costs ~1% of GDP.
One could view that as a small price to pay for consumer lubrication.
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...because Lenoovo is gung-ho on ads (Score:2)
Well they had malware, and they had a rootkit, and they have had security issues. Now they are trying ads in their phones. Boy I wouldn't touch Lenovo with a ten foot pole.
Wipe? (Score:3)
Is there anything preventing these phones from being wiped, installing a stock G4 image without ads and/or another custom ROM? Does it have some obnoxious locked bootloader or something?
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G4 Play has a snapdragon 410, same as the G3
G4 has a snapdragon 617
G4 Plus has s snapdragon 617
Where's the MediaTek chipset?
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The G4 has a locked bootloader. There still is a readily available hack that lets you remove the ads, however.