In the main screen of the Android Market for Droid and Droid Eris users, there are three sections: Apps, Games, and Verizon. It is a different layout from the one peculiar to T-Mobile Android devices, where the three sections are Apps, Games, and Downloads. Right now it’s not much, but it provides a look into what carrier-specific Android portals may look like. When you click the Verizon tab, it opens a section titled “V Cast,” which includes a small handful of apps chosen specifically for Verizon users.
Right now there are only 15 apps up there, including free things like the Bank of America app, Myspace Mobile, and Flyscreen, and for-pay games like The Sims, Pac Man, and Call of Duty mobile. Currently, only two apps are unique to Verizon, the free “My Verizon” app for account information, and the free Visual Voicemail app which requires a $2.99 monthly fee to use. The latter of these comes pre-installed on the Droid and reportedly can’t be uninstalled….actually hang on, let me check and see if people aren’t just total morons….
Okay, they may be right. When I looked through “manage applications,” the only apps I can uninstall are the ones I installed myself. This is, of course just a cursory judgement, and I’m sure some further probing will uncover a way to fix that, and I’ll post it when I do. If not, that’s kind of stupid.
There really isn’t much else to say about the Verizon section of the Android Market, but there is one huge question: If this is a V Cast-related market, are the for-pay apps billed to my account?
NOPE.
They’re Google Checkout just like everything else in the market.
Complete and total bust.
But that’s hopefully only for the time being. Once the section provides apps unique to the Verizon network, or apps that are billable to your Verizon account, then it will be useful. For now though, it’s like a bar at 3:30 in the afternoon: ghost town with potential.
