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On 11/6/13, 1:41 AM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/5/13, 8:23 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/5/2013 8:17 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says...

On 11/4/2013 8:42 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/4/2013 8:12 PM, Earl wrote:
F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/2/13, 11:24 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/2/2013 10:48 PM, Earl wrote:
HankĀ© wrote:
On 11/1/2013 3:53 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
My cell service provider is offering a $300 trade in against a
new
iPhone for iPhone 5's, so, despite my saying I would ignore the
5S, I
made "the jump" earlier today. I was motivated by the fact
that my
11-year-old iPod was in the process of giving up the ghost and I
thought
a larger memory iPhone would hold the 20 GB of music I like to
carry
around. The larger memory capacity iPhone 5S fits the bill. It
ended up
costing me $30 out of pocket with my trade-in. Not bad.

The 5S is exactly the same size as the 5, physically, and has a
fingerprint sensor to allow user access. I won't be using
that...too
techie for my taste. It supposedly is faster because of a newer
processor, but I haven't had it long enough to notice any
differences.

Comes in three colors now...a goldtone, grey-black and silver
white.
The
latter was the only color in stock.






Oh rats. I just bought my first Android phone. I should have
waited
for this months latest greatest Apple thing-a-ma-jig.
Next week it will be a report about his new top-of-the-line
toaster.
Amazing stuff from a guy who refuses to pay his taxes.

Yup, those of us who are working hard to pay our back debts, can't
afford IPhones... He really should be trying to pay back the
individuals
and small businessmen and women he ripped off in Florida before
he ran
out and hid all of his assets...


There are latest model iPhones available that cost no more than other
popular smart phones, and Verizon, at least, doesn't give a damn what
smartphone you have...the cost of service is determine by the package
you want. I got my new iPhone for $30 out of pocket.

You can get a new iPhone 4S for ninety-nine cents with a two year
contract. I think you can get an unlimited talk, unlimited message,
and a GB of data for around $100 a month and that would be the same
for any smart phone you choose.

Complete bull****... I have a (much cheaper) smart phone Sansung s3
with
unlimited data, text and 1200 mins a month for 45 dollars a month...
You
pay a lot more just for that IPhone service and you know it... If you
went to Verison, you could pay back, er, I mean hide from the Judge,
another 5-600 a year.. But you gotta' have your toy.. we get it....


Ooops, I mean Virgin Mobile.... not Verison..

Some people need a phone that will work when and where they want, not
just near one of Virgin's far flung antennas.


Few towers are actually owned by a cell phone service provider. Most
are owned by companies who lease blocks of channels to service
providers. One tower may be handling calls via Sprint, Verizon and
Virgin Mobile simultaneously.



I just checked the "coverage map" for Virgin Mobile in my area. It's not
quite up to the "spotty" standard. Apparently there is light coverage on
one side of the main north-side highway and virtually none on the other side.



Virgin may be good coverage for his area. Sprint where I live is pretty
bad in San Francisco. I had ATT and went to Verizon, for more money,
because we would lose cell in front of the house, but back of the house was
OK. Lose coverage driving down the hill. Great cell coverage with
Verizon. Funny part of the ATT coverage, is their Western Corporate
headquarters are here in Pleasanton.


When we first moved to this part of Maryland, I had AT&T, which had been
pretty good in the close in DC metro area, but it was awful out here.
Because of that, I was able to get AT&T to cancel my contract, and I
switched to Verizon, which is pretty good in this "boonies," and also in
the DC metro area. Sprint is the best provider out by the Shenandoah. My
buddy with Spring can get cell coverage just about everywhere out there,
while my Verizon fades into nothingness outside of the town limits
unless I am on a hilltop.



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