Thanks I'm giving it serious consideration for its proclaimed durability. After all, it is for work. It can be written off.No, I don't have one, but one of the things I like is that there's no bloatware installed, and it's a straight up raw Android OS. I read some reviews, and it doesn't seem like a bad phone.
Stay on Verizon. They have hands down the best coverage in the western US and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
I like the Verizon network too. However, I just switched to xfinity because I have xfiniy TV and internet. Xfinity uses the Verizon network because of a smart business arrangement. Costs me a grunch less and there a a bunch of WiFi hotspots everywhere. If you have xfinity cable I recommend you look into it.
As far a inexpensive phones, I’m an iPhone fan and no help there.
I like the Verizon network too. However, I just switched to xfinity because I have xfiniy TV and internet. Xfinity uses the Verizon network because of a smart business arrangement. Costs me a grunch less and there a a bunch of WiFi hotspots everywhere. If you have xfinity cable I recommend you look into it.
As far a inexpensive phones, I’m an iPhone fan and no help there.
I'm still on a flip phone. My husband is on one of the flip phones I stopped using. Why? Because everyone I know using a Smartphone is always saying it's "about to die" and they can't see the screen outside. Plus it's small, and pretty bullet proof. I consider a phone a possible lifeline. And the PRICE of these fancy phones is ridiculous.
Yes, I'm old.
I'm still on a flip phone. My husband is on one of the flip phones I stopped using. Why? Because everyone I know using a Smartphone is always saying it's "about to die" and they can't see the screen outside. Plus it's small, and pretty bullet proof. I consider a phone a possible lifeline. And the PRICE of these fancy phones is ridiculous.
Yes, I'm old.
If you have a battery pack, then you can charge & listen at the same time. I love the batter packs! I have the setting set to charge when my phone gets to 80%.@Doug Briggs, didn't yours come with a headphone jack converter? Mine did, the only problem with that is you cannot charge and listen simultaneously. It also utilizes a Turbo Charger that takes the battery from near death to full in under an hour. One of the best quirky features is the tomahawk chop flashlight.
Stay on Verizon. They have hands down the best coverage in the western US and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.
@Doug Briggs, didn't yours come with a headphone jack converter? Mine did, the only problem with that is you cannot charge and listen simultaneously. It also utilizes a Turbo Charger that takes the battery from near death to full in under an hour. One of the best quirky features is the tomahawk chop flashlight.
They might have the best network overall but in my area they are horrible. The only reason I can make calls from home is wifi calling. Of course, most of the providers do because a nearby neighborhood objected to a new cell tower and now we all suffer. Just yesterday I learned of a site www.opensignal.com which uses crowdsourcing to gather data on actual coverage rather than what the providers claim. Don't even get me started on the objections being raised for a new communications tower that will improve the power smart grid in our area.
They might have the best network overall but in my area they are horrible. The only reason I can make calls from home is wifi calling. Of course, most of the providers do because a nearby neighborhood objected to a new cell tower and now we all suffer. Just yesterday I learned of a site www.opensignal.com which uses crowdsourcing to gather data on actual coverage rather than what the providers claim. Don't even get me started on the objections being raised for a new communications tower that will improve the power smart grid in our area.