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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?
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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

Quote: (07-31-2015 02:59 PM)Remington Wrote:  

Finally pulled the trigger and bought a smartphone. iPhone 5s. It's definitely a big change after using a flip phone since I was a freshman in high school.

How does it feel?

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#52

What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

^I've only had it a couple days so im trying to figure it out. Tinder is definitely something new and fun to enjoy. Not used to having all of these things accessible in the palm of my hand...good lord, I sound like an old man.

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#53

What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

Quote: (01-29-2015 12:18 PM)Cheetah Wrote:  

Anyone tried a dual SIM card phone where both sims can be active concurrently? Dual SIM card phones should be great for travel when you want to use your home sim and a local sim at the same time without having to carry two phones.

Yea - I've got a dual sim phone.

It's nifty. I can receive calls from the U.S on my American number anywhere in the world (and it's like they're dialling local).

It's been a lifesaver actually. Before I was having to rely on skype (and shitty wifi), and I lost a couple clients due to dropped calls.

Call quality is always 100% this way. The downside is I can't call back - just receive.
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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

Quote: (07-31-2015 05:44 PM)Chick Magnet Wrote:  

Quote: (01-29-2015 12:18 PM)Cheetah Wrote:  

Anyone tried a dual SIM card phone where both sims can be active concurrently? Dual SIM card phones should be great for travel when you want to use your home sim and a local sim at the same time without having to carry two phones.

Yea - I've got a dual sim phone.

It's nifty. I can receive calls from the U.S on my American number anywhere in the world (and it's like they're dialling local).

It's been a lifesaver actually. Before I was having to rely on skype (and shitty wifi), and I lost a couple clients due to dropped calls.

Call quality is always 100% this way. The downside is I can't call back - just receive.

I have the same. Dual SIM's are great for pipelining on Whatsapp with a local number.
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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

I'm using a white Note 4, had a S4 before but the terrible battery life had to be sorted sooner rather than later.

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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

A cheap Motorola that pretty much looks like a smaller version of the IPhone and a pre-paid deal where I pay $30 every 2 months. I laugh at people who go on ridiculous plans and rack up expensive phone bills in the hundreds per month.
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What kind of cell phone and plan do you have?

Anyone here on Google Project Fi? Have an invite, and trying to decide if I should join.

Specifically, wondering if the Nexus 6 requirement is too limiting (and I should hold out for newer phone models to be added to the pgm). Also, whether the included data while roaming through most of the world works well in practice.
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