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Pastimes : The Philosophical Porch

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To: nicewatch who wrote (17134)6/2/2023 1:52:01 AM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (2) of 26251
 
I primarily use just smartphones - though I do have a tablet. I have a Pixel 6a, One Plus N20 5G, and a Motorola 4g LTE Phone with a Verizon MVNO for just calls/texts. The NUU B20 5G is primarily hooked up with T-Mobile 5g bands. I am using it on a so-called unlimited tablet plan I have with AT&T for $20 a month. It is suppose to be used only in a tablet, but I use it in my phone. AT&T doesn't seem to care and I have had two of these plans for over 5 years now. The plan does offer 5g if the area and phone supports it. Where I am in Lebanon, OR does not support 5g for AT&T, but T-Mobile 5g is well supported here. When I was in Buellton, CA, AT&T 5g was supported. I got pretty fast speeds of over 200 mbps.

I had two pixel 6as. Now just one after the accident. I bought two NUU B20 5g phones.

Expensive phones are a waste of money given my long history of dropping phones when jogging, walking, etc.
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