OT: Best cell phone plan for light use?

Ed plug at 0x1b.com
Fri Aug 18 16:08:33 MST 2017


Joe,

Google Project Fi does some network switching at the radio level so
the phones must be built that way - as Google phones are. I don't know
of any other manufacturer that work with Fi.
On the other hand, Google does provide 0% financing.

If you are thinking about getting a Pixel phone, you are just about to
see a new product announcement. Also, a Google phone would have less
problems with upgrades - as in you would get them directly from
Google.

Android Nougat has greatly improved the management of notices - useful
and easy to customize.

On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 1:24 PM,  <joe at actionline.com> wrote:
> Thanks to everyone for the very helpful info.
>
> So, I'm now considering fi.google.com -or- ting.com
> but their websites are confusing (to me).
>
> Can fi.google be used with any android phone?
>
> I also wonder if it might be time to "upgrade"?
>
> I currently have a Note 2 with an AirVoice sim card
> and a Note 3 with no sim card that I currently use only
> with wifi and not as a phone. Paid $200 for Note 2 and
> $250 for Note 3 and but should I consider something else.
>
> The only things I don't like now are all the apps that the
> phones keep prompting me to update (like Samsung Internet
> Browser and Bloomberg) that I don't even want on the phone
> but can't delete or get rid of ... plus so many nuisance
> apps that keep posting notifications every day that clutter
> up the opening that I can't stop from showing up every day.
>
> So ... let me open pandora's box and ask which phones would
> y'all recommend?  I realize this is personal preference but
> it would interesting to know which phones are your top choices.
>
>
>
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