• Smartphone not so smart

    From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 26 07:10:12 2022
    Eh, so I (finally) have a working Optiplex. I can waste time at
    300Mbit/s. Don't need to czech my email sitting in an overgrown Bush Honeysuckle clump.

    Looked at a flip phone, $35 to buy, $14 a month for service. That
    monthly service is about a dollar less than my former wireless phone
    provider, Verizon.

    I can use the Motorola XT2165 as a camera, Win7 recognizes it with no
    problem. File transfers are quick. I DIMMly remember a map / GPS app
    that I had on my A2109 tablet, used it in 2013. Use the Moto unconnected
    to a network.

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  • From RickE@21:1/5 to Louis Ohland on Tue Sep 6 17:59:13 2022
    On Friday, August 26, 2022 at 8:10:04 AM UTC-4, Louis Ohland wrote:
    Looked at a flip phone, $35 to buy, $14 a month for service. That
    monthly service is about a dollar less than my former wireless phone provider, Verizon.

    If you're interested in low-cost cellphone service, be sure to check out Red Pocket. I've used them for the past 3 years, buying their 360 day plan on their eBay store for $60. They also have $30 and $99 plans, depending on which major carrier network
    you want. I'm going to switch to the $99 plan this year because I want to keep the Verizon network. Those low prices come with significant limitations, my current plan gives me 100 minutes of talk, 100 texts and 500MB of high-speed data every 30 days,
    which is fine for my very modest cellphone needs.

    I also have an old Samsung Galaxy S4 that has no SIM/service that is effectively a "wireless network terminal", which works fine in locations where you can get free wireless Internet, such as McDonalds and most big-name stores.

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