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I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165592] Fri, 06 April 2012 21:24 Go to next message
WD0AFQ is currently offline  WD0AFQ   United States
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My phone is giving me problems, so I am looking for something different. We run an air card in a mobile router in the GMC. I do not have internet on our seperate phone package. But, I would like a touch screen phone with wifi. I look on ebay and the wifi touch screen phones run 70 dollars to as much as one wants to pay. I'd like to stick around 100 bux with 3g phone. Any suggestions?
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165606 is a reply to message #165592] Fri, 06 April 2012 23:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey Dan;

Get something with a camera just in case you sit on your
camera...again...How about a jailbroke iPhone 3GS???

On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:24 PM, Dan Gregg <gregg_dan@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> My phone is giving me problems, so I am looking for something different. We run an air card in a mobile router in the GMC. I do not have internet on our seperate phone package. But, I would like a touch screen phone with wifi. I look on ebay and the wifi touch screen phones run 70 dollars to as much as one wants to pay. I'd like to stick around 100 bux with 3g phone. Any suggestions?
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Re: [GMCnet] I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165609 is a reply to message #165606] Fri, 06 April 2012 23:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary Berry wrote on Fri, 06 April 2012 23:30

Hey Dan;

Get something with a camera just in case you sit on your
camera...again...How about a jailbroke iPhone 3GS???

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> My phone is giving me problems, so I am looking for something different. We run an air card in a mobile router in the GMC. I do not have internet on our seperate phone package. But, I would like a touch screen phone with wifi. I look on ebay and the wifi touch screen phones run 70 dollars to as much as one wants to pay. I'd like to stick around 100 bux with 3g phone. Any suggestions?
> Dan
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Thanks Gary. I know nothing about the touch screen phones but want to try one. I just don't want to take on another job to pay for it. I think all phones now have cameras, but I know you jest. May have to buy one with a keyboard. Looks like the unlocked touch screen phones may be out of my reach.
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165611 is a reply to message #165609] Sat, 07 April 2012 00:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Here is a site that compares phones...


http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/


or if you want to get really geeky...


http://www.howardforums.com/forums.php?s=f80f07698c68a8bc016762481251798f


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Re: [GMCnet] I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165612 is a reply to message #165609] Sat, 07 April 2012 00:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey Dan;

I have an iPhone 3G I'll send you. I don't use it since I upgraded
to the 3GS...I'll even pay for shipping...


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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165613 is a reply to message #165592] Sat, 07 April 2012 01:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dan,
If I remember right you are a verizon wireless customer?, I sometime back, reluctantly switched to a smart phone(currently a Motorola Droid Bionic).... ends up being the best thing I ever did. The phone is 4G LTE, I pay about 100/mo and that includes data plan. Instead of paying Verizon for mobile hot spot, I have an app (FoxFi) that lets me use the phone as a mobile hot spot that I can run my laptop and Vizio internet TV with speed from 10-20Mbs(fast). When I'm in the GMC I just run FoxFi and I can surf the net and the wife can watch Netflix, Hulu or what ever, the mobile hot spot is like a router. At home I got rid of the cruddy AT&T DSL line and use my phone. $100/mo for cellphone, data and internet connection isn't bad!!

If you are a current customer just call customer support (611)
ask them to review your account and get a price on the Bionic, depending on how long since you last upgraded it could be 75-100 bucks. A friend of mine just two days ago did the same and after some haggling got it for 75. Worth a shot.

PS some people think the Apple 4s is "the" phone but my son's wife has one, (he has the Bionic as well) and the iphone is a good phone but really don't see why you would pay more for it.

FWIW


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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165619 is a reply to message #165592] Sat, 07 April 2012 08:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dan,

The following is all based on my personal experience and understanding of the current markets and rated structures.

If you want 3G capability, that pretty much means a smartphone. This can be a mixed blessing.
Learned - If you work it right the addition of a smartphone to an existing plan can be affordable - even for us. In your case, you may be able to trade/push the aircard plan for the smartphone at no increase and no contract extension. In my case, the business required that I use the Razr to tether just about all season and that pushed the plan cost to nearly full time.

Look at coverage maps before you spring for 4G. Coverage is still pretty spotty once you get out of major urban areas. Some 4G devices are reported to not back down to 3G reliably (different RF band).

I have been running a MotoDroid2 (slide out keyboard) since about a week before DuQuoin. (Lesson - Don't travel with a brand new smartphone.) It has been very effective since I have learned to use it. It was a lifesaver during the most of a year I was caring for and ferrying grandsons all over the place. Most of the following is referenced to Droid OS devices and while much may be applicable to iOS and BBOS but that is not a given.

I hate screen keyboards. I do not have the finger dexterity to make them be effective. (Read - He has short fat fingers.)

You MAY be able to tether the smartphone to your existing Cradle Point, you can probably do that with either Easytether or PDAnet (full version of both are not free). This is not a real good bet as I have to load a driver on my laptop for Easytether. (I have had easytether since I got the phone.) Or, you might try a new app I just loaded called Foxfi (a free app). Foxfi makes the phone create a hotspot like Verizon's mobile hotspot app, but with no additional cost. Foxfi does work, but does not work on all Droid devices. I have run it, but I have not wrung it out - yet. I do not know how many users it will accommodate and the website is not specific.

If you buy on EB, it will probably need a uSD card to be effective. This can double or more the devices storage capability. Get at least the 8gig card a new phone came with to make 16 total. It will need at least that.

The USB cable is a strange micro-USB, make sure you get one and the line and car chargers (cheap on EB). A desk stand is nice to have too.

Whatever you do get. Get screen protectors. The good move is the go to a store and pay too much for the first few and have one of them put the first one on. Watch Very Carefully. When that gets garffed up, buy a package of very cheap ones on EB and try to put a new one on by yourself. Then peal that one off and try again. That's why you bought the cheap ones on EB.

There are two GPS travel guide apps. VZNavigation costs to use and I have never even looked at it. Navigation by Google works great and it even knows about traffic and construction areas. It is still terrible for planning, use S&T (I like SA better) for that.

There are several voice control apps. I tried one for a while, it did work pretty well, but had to give it up. I am a sailor and often speak like one when alone and I got very tired of the phone telling me that it could not find "Oh - You Mother...." or similar. If you are interested, you can run all the phones functions by voice, but I suggest you use a BlueTooth headset. It gets confused easily.

Byron did a really great session on smartphone/tablet apps at Shawnee. I don't remember if you were in that one. Most of what he showed us was available for both iOS and Droid. He promised to publish the list on GMCES under the lifestyles tab, but I haven't seen it yet. Watch for it. He showed us some really neat free/cheap packages. If you get a Droid, get back to me and I will pass you a list of apps I have that I think are valuable.

Secret For Dan....
Don't let Teri find out about the GPS Essentials app (free). It makes the phone into a deadly GeoCasher. Mix that with the free version or GPSUtility I already gave her the link for and there is one serious set. Get to me off net is you want to know more about that.

Well, I have places to go and people to annoy.

Matt

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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165627 is a reply to message #165592] Sat, 07 April 2012 09:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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WD0AFQ wrote on Fri, 06 April 2012 19:24

My phone is giving me problems, so I am looking for something different. We run an air card in a mobile router in the GMC. I do not have internet on our seperate phone package. But, I would like a touch screen phone with wifi. I look on ebay and the wifi touch screen phones run 70 dollars to as much as one wants to pay. I'd like to stick around 100 bux with 3g phone. Any suggestions?
Dan



Dan,

About a year and a half ago, I switched to a smart phone (an HTC Incredible Android phone). Not being overly wealthy or into runaway consumerism, I went with the most affordable option Verizon offered at the time. My business partner and I got two phones for $100.00 IIRC. The phone has much more technical capability than I have ability to use. I can do almost anything on it that I can on my netbook, but I use it as a tether wifi hotspot. We had to extend our contract for an additional two years to get the deal. No problem since we have been with them ever since they were Altel and we carried big "brick" phones. The data plan is "unlimited", and there are countless aps available for the "phone". Whatever you get, make sure it has a glass screen. some of them used to have plastic screens and were prone to getting scratched easily.


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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165641 is a reply to message #165627] Sat, 07 April 2012 10:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you for the replies. Gary, I emailed you. We have a family ATT phone plan. 35 dollars a month. We use Verizon for unlimited internet, 60 dollars. I want a phone that is ok for ATT and will do wifi so I can check my email at Mc Donalds. Very Happy Can I do that?
I missed Byron's talk at Shawnee so I am having to research this and will read everything I have been pointed to here. Don't want to mess with my unlimited Verizon because they will restrict me to 5gb.
Thanks again for the help.
Dan


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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165657 is a reply to message #165592] Sat, 07 April 2012 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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When using a phone on the web its pretty darn tough on the eyes. The iphone is about as good as it gets reading emails and responding on a phone isn't always the easiest of tasks. They have gotten a lot better and you can use a external keyboard. You may want to try a friends out before you make a investment.

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Re: I Need a New Touch Screen Phone For the GMC [message #165658 is a reply to message #165592] Sat, 07 April 2012 12:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Another thought, you'd almost be better with a inexpensive tablet for emails. I do not like non apple tablets but you can pick one up now a days for under $100. 1saleaday has one for $49 right now.

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Talkatone [message #165662 is a reply to message #165641] Sat, 07 April 2012 12:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Dan,

You might have a look at the Talkatone app.

Does email, voice, texting etc over both 3g and WiFi


I have it on both my ipad and Android smartphone.

Free


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Re: [GMCnet] Talkatone [message #165667 is a reply to message #165662] Sat, 07 April 2012 14:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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looks like you have to pay for it?
gene



On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 10:49 AM, Richard <bukzin@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Dan,
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> You might have a look at the Talkatone app.
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> Does email, voice, texting etc over both 3g and WiFi
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> I have it on both my ipad and Android smartphone.
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> Free
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Re: [GMCnet] Talkatone [message #165671 is a reply to message #165667] Sat, 07 April 2012 14:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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We have internet tablets running out our ears. I just need a phone with wifi. I really appreciate all the help here. Have been talking with Gary and we are going to try his Iphone.
Dan


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[GMCnet] iPhone, Keyboards, "Tethering" and Such [message #165672 is a reply to message #165671] Sat, 07 April 2012 15:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Judy and I have 4s iPhones we got in late January to
replace the SIMPLE phones we have had for many years.

We would like to know how to use a notebook computer
in conjunction with the phones for Internet access.
We also have AT&T DSL service at home, but its access
has become agonizingly slow through using our computers.
The idea of using the iPhone as a hotspot is definitely
intriguing!

I usually check incoming mail on the iPhone, choose
those messages that interest me, delete the rest and
then go to the computer to retrieve the messages with
photos or cited URLs.

Our computers have Bluetooth enabled.

Any suggestions will be welcomed ! !

Thanks!

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Re: [GMCnet] iPhone, Keyboards, "Tethering" and Such [message #165675 is a reply to message #165672] Sat, 07 April 2012 16:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Hey;

Go to tysiphonehelp.com and start scrolling down until you find how
to jailbreak an iphone/ipod/ipad. Once you do that look for how to
install cydia on his site. After that, look for the app MyWi (or any
of the other Hotspot software) in cydia and install it. If that
doesn't help, come to CASA and I'll do it for you. It's so easy, "even
a caveman can do it.".

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> We would like to know how to use a notebook computer
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Re: [GMCnet] Talkatone [message #165700 is a reply to message #165667] Sat, 07 April 2012 21:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I just re-checked and Talkatone is free for both Apple and Android.

They do sell a paid version to use for business folks.


http://www.talkatone.com/gettingstarted.html

We use it on a iphone, a Android phone, a MacBook Pro and a ipad.

Very user friendly.


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Re: [GMCnet] Talkatone [message #165705 is a reply to message #165700] Sat, 07 April 2012 22:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I downloaded Talkatone today and it works very well with my iPhone
3GS. It has lots of ads that keep popping up and you can get rid of
them for a little money (they never said how much).

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Re: [GMCnet] Talkatone [message #165717 is a reply to message #165705] Sun, 08 April 2012 09:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If any of you use MajicJack at home, try the free app on your phone and make and recieve free calls with your same number--works flawlessly. No ads either.

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I have used it since you first told of the app. It is just excellent

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