Radio Noer
The Devourer
Computer monitor seems to be trying to fail me slowly.
Apple never fails to make me wish I was rich. If I didn't already have a smartphone, and I did have $300, I'd be all over that new iPod Touch.
If I wind up getting a smartphone soon, I'd sell you my used 3rd gen one.
I've got a 4th Gen, already..But the new ones look so sick, they have colors (finally?!), and yeah.
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But I am going to get a smartphone anyhow soon.![]()
The Coverage may be terrible where you live, but if monthly price is holding you back from a smartphone check out Virgin Mobile. I have an LG Optimus with them, it's no iPhone, but it's a good little phone. They also have iPhones now.
It is indeed the monthly, my parents refuse to pay for it, and the best service provider here is(Out of At&t, Verizon, Sprint) Verizon, not sure how Virgin Mobile would match up.![]()
Virgin is pretty cool because the monthly plan includes 300 minute, Unlimited SMS MMS, and 2.5gbs of regular speed data (slowed down after 2.5gbs), all for $35. The Coverage sucks out west though.
I highly doubt my parents would switch to Virgin anyway, they use Verizon for their business... And a good data plan is like 30$ a month, and I am sure that includes unlimited text messages (which I already have). Yeah it also sucks to live away from a big city.
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(unlimited text and data[ish], because let's be honest, who talks on a phone anymore?).
Shouldn't Sprint get coverage similar to Verizon because they use the same system or do they have it set up so each company has to own all it's own towers?
It doesn't matter for me, I'm in the same boat but I can't get any Sprint coverage at all where I live.
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