“https://www.ubergizmo.com/2014/04/moto-x1-customizable-options-revealed-rumor/”>Moto X+1, and that would be the Verizon Messages app.
This particular inclusion certainly got our grey matter thinking, since the very first Moto X from Motorola had one major advantage over the other smartphones in the market, simply for the fact that it did not come with bloatware associated with the carrier. Hence, if one were to make the jump to the Moto X+1 and b faced with such unnecessary apps, it might prove to be an uncomfortable change.
Word has it that the Verizon Messages app that comes pre-installed on the Verizon-bound Moto X+1 can be uninstalled if you do not want to use it, which is a good thing. Power to the users for being able to have a choice!