Juicedmachine
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Joined on: Mar 6, 2011 19:20:44 GMT -5
Posts: 448
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Post by Juicedmachine on Mar 22, 2011 10:54:07 GMT -5
I have the LG Optimums and love it.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Mar 22, 2011 11:43:08 GMT -5
Is it unreasonable that I find the monthly bill for internet phones to be a bit much? I think it is a bit much for the average consumer TBH. I use my phone for work so having the ability to get my work email on my phone, evaluate the signal strength of wifi networks, track my mileage that I drive, and track my work calendar is a huge, huge, huge convenience. Of those things, a feature phone can probably track my calendar, but I don't think it can sync with the cloud and let me access my task list for the day from a web browser if I need to. The smart phone is a huge boon for business and makes me more productive. Now, if I didn't need the phone for work, is it worth it? I don't know. At that point it's just a toy that you pay $200 for up from and $70-80 a month on top of that.
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Mar 23, 2011 17:43:14 GMT -5
Is it unreasonable that I find the monthly bill for internet phones to be a bit much? I think it is a bit much for the average consumer TBH. I use my phone for work so having the ability to get my work email on my phone, evaluate the signal strength of wifi networks, track my mileage that I drive, and track my work calendar is a huge, huge, huge convenience. Of those things, a feature phone can probably track my calendar, but I don't think it can sync with the cloud and let me access my task list for the day from a web browser if I need to. The smart phone is a huge boon for business and makes me more productive. Now, if I didn't need the phone for work, is it worth it? I don't know. At that point it's just a toy that you pay $200 for up from and $70-80 a month on top of that. It really depends on where you leave. I would gladly pay the bills most of the people on the USA have to pay, since paying for a cell phone on Mexico costs a lot more. Many of you guys pay at most $200 for a cell phone, one of the newest models with tons of apps and stuff, while I had to pay $150 for a BlackBerry Curve, which I like, but I know it probably can't do as much things as an iPhone or an Android.
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