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I would like to jailbreak my g1 if someone can explain it ive looked at you tube vid's but it doesnt show how to get to the screen they start on (sorry for the highjack)
BFTD...
My wife just upgraded to a Droid 2, with car charger, hard cover, the fivespot hotspot device, and no activation fees all for $150. We haven't had internet at our place for just over a year so we figured that we'd do the fivespot. Verizon included 3GB's of usage per month (their normal plan is 250MB & Business plan is 5GB), which I'm sure will be plenty with the relatively light web surfing that we do. $30 per month is locked in for the two years too, which they say the 3GB offer is in a trial period for another month then dissapears; only to come back if Verizon felt it was sought after by consumers. Rockymonkey could either debunk/verify this I'm sure. Either way 3GB kicks 250MB ass for the same price any day.
She's loving the new phone, and we haven't even tried out the fivespot yet.
FWIW, I'm over my smart phone, and looking to down grade
FWIW, I'm over my smart phone, and looking to down grade
trade ya
The ten dollar data requirement is gone now! Technically the whole multimedia phone segment still requires it, but the segment has been eliminated going forward. The only new phones that require a data plan are the smartphones.This is where we found ourselves.
We had basic phones (not even paying the $10 data on em) and still were about $90 a month. just for the 700 min with a little txt on it.
Now days, the only phones that don't require data with the big V are shitty and if I am gunna have a shitty phone I am not spending that much a month.
Recently just went to tracphones new plan. 60 bucks for 2 phones. Each has 1000 min. and 1000 msg, and 30mgb data.
We never used our phones much and just got sick of the bill. Saving 30 bucks each month helps as well.
Not saying it's the right choice for all, but for us, we just aren't power users.
The ten dollar data requirement is gone now! Technically the whole multimedia phone segment still requires it, but the segment has been eliminated going forward. The only new phones that require a data plan are the smartphones.
Whaddya got?
I think it's a Verizon thing... they try to squeeze every penny out of you. They try to charge the same thing with their Blackberries, but you can bypass that I guess.
I have my phone so I can use it as a wi-fi hotspot for free. I found out how on www.androidforums.com. Way better than paying 30 bucks on something that you should get for free anyway.