Re: smartphone demand flagging suddenly?
from what vzw told me, the smartphones - at least the ones they're selling now - are also hotspots?
my plan is (still) 2 lines, one for the handset and the other for the pc/usb modem - so one of the selling points is that i can drop the 2nd line and use the phone as a wifi hotspot - with the drawback being that cant yak and web at same time....
these are all good points, cb - but is also the primary motivation for me to go with the smartphone, since ya get all those features with the one device - esp considering that they also function as a hotspot for when more than the 2x4" screen is desirable.
altho i was a bit hesitant to give it up, have already converted my prev unlimited data plan (on the 2nd line, but was 3g) to a 1gig/mo level - since i rarely exceeded 2gigs and esp since wifi is quite a bit more readily available these daze - tho not quite 'everywhere' enuf for me - and still concerned about the script kiddies/hackers when it comes to online banking etc, so not inclined to use wifi for that stuff, at least not 'public' hotspots
all in all, i still consider vzw's pricing a fair value vs others lower priced, but sketchy service - but i'll be glad to drop the 2nd/data line, altho it'll still be appx 100/mo, all-in, with unlimited voice/text and 1gig data - and down from 125 that i have been paying (with voice mins at 1000peak, 4000nites/wknds, nites starting at 8pm, unlimted vzw to vzw - but the voice svc was only in hawaii, so couldnt use it when over in america)
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my plan is (still) 2 lines, one for the handset and the other for the pc/usb modem - so one of the selling points is that i can drop the 2nd line and use the phone as a wifi hotspot - with the drawback being that cant yak and web at same time....
This amounts to 10.00 a month for home internet (500MB free + .02$ MB after that). DSL is expensive in my area. $20.00 a month + all of the taxes which I assume will bring the bill closer to 24 - 26 per month. the 4G
wireless also is faster on download then DSL. I'm not sure if the hot spot is tied to my geographic location or not. If it isn't it also means I have internet
anywhere there is coverage. I will have to move the hot spot a few miles away and see if it still connects.
Shiny, I don't know if your area has them, but in the chicago area, we have six county atlases. They come in a spiral bound book for about $30.00. It has every
street in my six county area (which is a lot), and has grid markers and a street index. You don't really need a internet map for most navigation unless you leave your
area a lot. Even then, if it is a planned trip you can print maps off of mapquest and bring them with you. Beats a $30.00/mo+ data plan just to have a map.
I keep one in my car at all times which I got at a garage sale for $3.00, and have one at home.
Another handy thing to have is a GPS, you can pick up a used one for 20-30 bucks that has crude maps, but best of all if you are broken down and don't
know where you are, you can call and give exact coordinates of where you are.
wireless also is faster on download then DSL. I'm not sure if the hot spot is tied to my geographic location or not. If it isn't it also means I have internet
anywhere there is coverage. I will have to move the hot spot a few miles away and see if it still connects.
Shiny, I don't know if your area has them, but in the chicago area, we have six county atlases. They come in a spiral bound book for about $30.00. It has every
street in my six county area (which is a lot), and has grid markers and a street index. You don't really need a internet map for most navigation unless you leave your
area a lot. Even then, if it is a planned trip you can print maps off of mapquest and bring them with you. Beats a $30.00/mo+ data plan just to have a map.
I keep one in my car at all times which I got at a garage sale for $3.00, and have one at home.
Another handy thing to have is a GPS, you can pick up a used one for 20-30 bucks that has crude maps, but best of all if you are broken down and don't
know where you are, you can call and give exact coordinates of where you are.
altho i was a bit hesitant to give it up, have already converted my prev unlimited data plan (on the 2nd line, but was 3g) to a 1gig/mo level - since i rarely exceeded 2gigs and esp since wifi is quite a bit more readily available these daze - tho not quite 'everywhere' enuf for me - and still concerned about the script kiddies/hackers when it comes to online banking etc, so not inclined to use wifi for that stuff, at least not 'public' hotspots
all in all, i still consider vzw's pricing a fair value vs others lower priced, but sketchy service - but i'll be glad to drop the 2nd/data line, altho it'll still be appx 100/mo, all-in, with unlimited voice/text and 1gig data - and down from 125 that i have been paying (with voice mins at 1000peak, 4000nites/wknds, nites starting at 8pm, unlimted vzw to vzw - but the voice svc was only in hawaii, so couldnt use it when over in america)
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