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App updates go through the play store and it gets security updates for like 6 months or a year after os updates end iirc
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Mak0rz posted:Yeah, but LastLine your posts on this page about its support longevity is concerning. When you say it'll stop receiving updates in October 2018 you mean just major OS updates, right? Security and app patches will still be rolled out?
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 02:12 |
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Endless Mike posted:Google guarantees OS updates until October 2018 and security updates until October 2019. That doesn't mean they won't offer more, but they're at least guaranteeing that. No one other than Apple offers that much support. Okay then, I think I'll just go with it. Thanks!
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 02:38 |
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Mak0rz posted:Yeah, but LastLine your posts on this page about its support longevity is concerning. When you say it'll stop receiving updates in October 2018 you mean just major OS updates, right? Security and app patches will still be rolled out? Motorola is not great about security updates. e: Maybe I'm misunderstanding, do you mean the Pixel's support window? Google's the only one who will even tell you their support window (October 2018 for OS updates, October 2019 for security updates) and the reason they do is because that's as good as it gets for an Android. Samsung will give you security updates consistently for a while and for everyone else maybe you'll get something, maybe you won't. That's what passes for support these days. ClassActionFursuit fucked around with this message at 06:06 on Jun 2, 2017 |
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LastInLine posted:Motorola is not great about security updates. For what it's worth my geriatric Moto G3 got a security update like last week. The last real nice phone I had was a Nexus 4. I got it shortly after release and that was only $350 at the time. I'm just very hesitant to buy something that seems like a 2017 equivalent (?) but costs nearly three times as much.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 06:26 |
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Mak0rz posted:For what it's worth my geriatric Moto G3 got a security update like last week. The nexus phones were pretty much mediocre phones that had stock android which mean they were pretty cheap. Google decided to go all out and make the pixel a flagship phone.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 06:49 |
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Mak0rz posted:For what it's worth my geriatric Moto G3 got a security update like last week. Honestly then don't. The G5+ is pretty good phone at $240/$300. Not that great a camera, no NFC, but it's one third the price. The thing about the Pixel is that it's the best Android ever by a wide margin. It's as good an iPhone which is to say that the included apps feel like they were put there with the user in mind, the service is top notch, the hardware feels premium, and (the thing that separates it from every Android that came before it:) the software has been optimized for the platform. It's a miracle but Google wasn't lying, it really is possible for Androids to consistently run well, it's just that Samsung can't do it. So yeah, the Pixel's great but it's $650-$800. Only you can really decide if you'll get enough utility out of it to justify the price.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 10:14 |
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LastInLine posted:Honestly then don't. The G5+ is pretty good phone at $240/$300. Not that great a camera, no NFC, but it's one third the price. Unfortunately it seems the G+ offered by my provider is the 4th generation, not 5th. It just says "Moto G Plus" and the picture they show is definitely the G4+, but the price is $400 Canadian so it could be an error? I'll have to contact my provider to figure it out. The phone is still way too big for my liking, though. Everything about the Pixel seems appealing, but I recently lost my job (I'm receiving EI for seven months, thankfully) and after sleeping on it I'm probably not going to go for it. Maybe by the time the Pixel 2 comes out I'll be more financially secure. The S7 was recommended after my first post so now I'm heavily leaning towards that. Looks like they're offering an even bigger discount on top of the $100. Despite it having a comparable full retail price to the Pixel I can get it for $250 cheaper. Edit: Just contacted the provider. The "Moto G Plus" listed on their website is a G4+ and I have to really jack up my plan to qualify for the cheaper Pixel downpayment option. I'll probably go with the S7. How much will the "year-old phone" problem bite me in the rear end? Keep in mind that my G3 is utter garbage and nearly anything will be an improvement on it. Right now the options are: S7: $250 downpayment and $15/mo (or $370 and $10/mo) Pixel: $444 and $15/mo Koodo's Tab system doesn't stack interest or anything on the monthly payments. It just splits up the phone's price over 24 months. Mak0rz fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Jun 2, 2017 |
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Mak0rz posted:Right now the options are: If those are really the only two options, definitely get the pixel. Can't you order an unlocked G5 off Amazon for $250 and take it wherever you want, or does it not work that way in Canada for some reason?
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Butt Discussin posted:If those are really the only two options, definitely get the pixel. I actually can. It's one of the reasons why I went with Koodo to begin with when I first bought my Nexus 4. I was just under the impression they'd be stupid expensive and have a chance to be bootlegged or otherwise shady or whatever. I've been burned by getting electronics from Amazon before because I'm naive about supplier quality. Jesus this one is the 64GB model and it's cheaper than the G4+ my provider offers I mean, it's big, but at that price I might be willing to deal with it.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 19:05 |
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Yeah, that's probably your best option. I've heard nothing but good things about the Amazon unlocked phones. I guess they are sold directly by Amazon so they are less likely to have some of the scams and malware that are often sold through Amazon by third party sellers. Edit: Ergh, the one you linked is used from a third party seller.. and those Canadian prices on new ones are very high. Is it possible to order the US version in USD from Amazon.com and pay any currency conversion and international shipping fees? You may still come out ahead on a new phone. Question Time fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Jun 2, 2017 |
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Does canadian amazon not have the prime exclusive phones?
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:31 |
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No. Amazon.ca doesn't carry a lot of the things that Amazon.com does. It's around $475 CAD after Amazon's import duties/fees and currency conversion for an unlocked, ad-free 64 GB Moto G5 Plus shipped to Canada (cheapest shipping option) if that's what you're looking at. When I bought (and then returned) mine, I spent about $30 more than that to get it shipped faster.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 22:54 |
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As long as you get one that is fulfilled by Amazon ( it looks like it's only the gold, but it's only like 309cad iirc but is only 16gb and you can put a case on it) you'll be fine
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 23:12 |
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Hello cellphone thread, I need help shopping for a senior friendly cellphone. My grandma isn't a fan of the last two models that we bought (random cheap prepaid dumbphone of the month) and I'm wondering if there's something better out there. The main issue seems to be with the difference with a land line desk phone, aka "pick up, dial tone, dial, connect, hang up" versus "dial, green button, connect, red button". She's otherwise aware and functional, but she spent ninety some years without a cellphone so heh, I'd rather find a thing that works like she's used to instead of making her feel bad about not being tech savvy. Feature wishlist: - Flip phone (or something similarly mechanical) that will emulates the way a POTS phone works, so either -- a literal dial tone on flip open (emulated of course) -- a phone that will dial out whatever 10 digits you punch in automatically (without hitting send, with hopefully detection of short strings like 911). - A zero confusion, non polarized charging port (or something like qi charging). - Big rear end T9 keypad, big rear end display who's only task is to show what you're dialing. Basically I'm looking for the simplest, most senior phone out there. No set budget (I'm legit considering having it fab'ed if it doesn't exist), don't care about the carrier, am fine with a 20 year old refurb as long as it works. Thanks in advance!
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 03:08 |
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Blue Train posted:As long as you get one that is fulfilled by Amazon ( it looks like it's only the gold, but it's only like 309cad iirc but is only 16gb and you can put a case on it) you'll be fine
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 05:15 |
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surebet posted:Hello cellphone thread, I need help shopping for a senior friendly cellphone. My grandma isn't a fan of the last two models that we bought (random cheap prepaid dumbphone of the month) and I'm wondering if there's something better out there. You probably looked at this already: https://www.greatcall.com/phones/jitterbug-flip-cell-phone-for-seniors http://m.thewirecutter.com/blog/dear-wirecutter-best-cell-phone-for-seniors/ https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B005...D0yL&ref=plSrch https://www.lifewire.com/best-cell-phones-for-senior-citizens-4125595 Basically, probably the jitterbug. Unfortunately cell phones simply don't do a dial tone. I help seniors learn flip phones every month , the best you can do is make send me like "go" for s phone call. Pickup phone, open, dial number, hit "go/call." When done, simply close phone. Interesting exception to this is carries have a "wireless home phone," which is basically meant to plug up to older home phones. Those produce a dial tone. Not sure what the tech difference is, or even if it's just fake, that allows it to do that.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 11:22 |
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I tried getting my mom into smartphones (with a cheap Windows phone to dip her toes in) and she hated tapping on a screen, especially since she always needed to find her glasses to read anything (even with text size and contrast maxed out). Speed dial is 90% of the reason she went back to a flip phone (size the other 10%). Anyway, see if she would adapt to speed dial, ie, "hold '2' to call 'X', hold '3' to call 'Y'." (Now my mom complains about the lovely camera and makes me text people on a T9 pad. )
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 13:57 |
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I got my first smart phone at 44, and I also find the button pushes required to dial to be infuriating. However, just last week I pressed the little microphone button and said 'call mom' and it did! That was delightful. Maybe try teaching your mom the voice commands, so she can pretend she is in 1960s scifi.
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# ? Jun 4, 2017 07:59 |
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Country/Provider: USA Current contract status: Out of contract, on Verizon with a grandfathered unlimited data plan Budget (phone/plan): Keeping current iPhone 6S, <$100/month is ideal Features I know I want: - 10GB data or unlimited - Decent coverage in the midwest - >300 minutes I'm paying ~$115 a month for 450 minutes and a grandfathered unlimited data plan with no tethering on Verizon. Verizon's website has "unlimited" for $85 with 10GB of tethering. On the numbers, it makes sense to switch, but what would I be giving up by switching? VZW forums imply I'd lose data priority over >22GB used in a month, but I don't exceed that unless I have to travel frequently, which isn't the case now. My girlfriend has a SERO plan and frequently lacks coverage when visiting family and friends in the midwest that aren't in major metro areas, hence coverage being important. pr0craztinazn fucked around with this message at 12:38 on Jun 5, 2017 |
# ? Jun 5, 2017 12:34 |
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Does the 85 dollars include the twenty dollar line access fee? The prices on their site are misleading
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# ? Jun 5, 2017 15:15 |
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Blue Train posted:Does the 85 dollars include the twenty dollar line access fee? The prices on their site are misleading Yes it does. For one like on the new Verizon Unlimited it's: $65 for call, text and data $20 for line access (assuming you are not in contract) $85 total. So wouldn't be a bad option if you don't go over 22GB often and you aren't tethering often. I had a customer the other day hit the 10GB of data, it does slow down to 3G, but it's at least usable on web browsing. Also, data plan gets a discount if you were ever in the military.
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I'm in India so phones are more expensive than they are in the US. My Z3 compact has started to die (headphone jack is dead and the lower 1/6th of the screen has stopped working) so I'm looking for a new phone. Since I bought the phone from outside India the official Sony repair centers won't touch it and 3rd party repair shops are quoting 200ish Usd for repairs. For 50 USD more I can get a Moto G5+ which seems to be the current recommendation for thay price range but I have a few questions. Going by benchmarks the S801 in my z3 compact is still better than the S625 in the G5+, especially wrt gpu performance. Should I be looking at an iphone SE or 6 instead? I'm also not averse to buying a huawei/xiaomi/zte since they generally offer better performance at this price range and I could probably flash some sort of rom to erase any Chinese backdoors (I'm happy to be corrected if this isn't the case). I'd like a screen that's around 5", give or take a few inches with the SE being the exception. I've done some research but would appreciate any input on the matter, thanks. Should I just repair the Sony? Dodoman fucked around with this message at 16:16 on Jun 7, 2017 |
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Dodoman posted:I'd like a screen that's around 5", give or take a few inches with the SE being the exception. Just wanted to say lol at this I don't think you can a phone that is outside of 5" +/- a few inches. Don't pay that to repair your Z3c, especially if you can sell it as is for anything. A Moto G5+ is a good budget Android option, but if you can get an iPhone 6 and aren't tied to Android or some feature the iPhone doesn't have, it'll be better and for longer.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 14:42 |
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"5", give or take a few inches" is a range of 2-8", which is literally every phone.
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 15:30 |
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Poor phrasing on my part, what's smaller than inches?
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 15:40 |
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Centimeters but no American will know what you mean. You want to say 5 inches give or take half an inch, or an inch at most E: an inch still encompasses the majority of phones as well
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Dodoman posted:Poor phrasing on my part, what's smaller than inches? English units? Half an inch, eighth of an inch, etc. Once you get small enough "thousandths" ("five thousandths", "ten thousandths", "hundred and fifty thousandths", etc). I just started doing design work in English units and can't understand thousandths yet... ----------------
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# ? Jun 8, 2017 17:40 |
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I got a Moto G 2nd Gen I need to replace. What should I be looking at? Motorola's been fine I guess but I honestly don't know what brands are good. I know I can't afford a pixel or the newest Galaxy or whatever cool poo poo is out there now. I need to stay around $200. I know I want more RAM than the 1g I'm working with now. Is the Moto G5 with the Amazon ads going to be my best bet?
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 13:48 |
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Yeah
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purple death ray posted:I got a Moto G 2nd Gen I need to replace. What should I be looking at? Motorola's been fine I guess but I honestly don't know what brands are good. I know I can't afford a pixel or the newest Galaxy or whatever cool poo poo is out there now. I need to stay around $200. I know I want more RAM than the 1g I'm working with now. Is the Moto G5 with the Amazon ads going to be my best bet? If at all possible, spend $240 on the 64GB/4GB version.
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Anyone know where I could find a list of "things the samsung galaxy s8 can do that the s7 can't?" I have both as upgrade options, and I'm trying to decide if the s8 is worth several hundred dollars more.
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Volcott posted:Anyone know where I could find a list of "things the samsung galaxy s8 can do that the s7 can't?" I have both as upgrade options, and I'm trying to decide if the s8 is worth several hundred dollars more. S8 is 64GB instead of 32, has a technically faster processor , and the camera did get really good ratings from Ars Technica. And obviously bigger screen. That being said, I don't know if I would go for it. It's a fragile phone. Wild card: the Pixel got Better performance ratings than the S8 even though the S8 has a newer processor. So if you can, go Pixel.
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Volcott posted:Anyone know where I could find a list of "things the samsung galaxy s8 can do that the s7 can't?" I have both as upgrade options, and I'm trying to decide if the s8 is worth several hundred dollars more. The S8 has Bluetooth 5.0 if that's something you think might be useful to you.
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That's very helpful, thanks.
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I have been smart phone free for about 14 months and am considering rejoining the smartphone world. I am looking for minimalist recommendations. While it's been liberating, I really want better access to a few messenger apps. There are about 200 people I would benefit from having closer connections with, but I don't need all the other distractions; like social media, which I don't have much of a presence on anyway. I suppose maps, google translate, and a decent English<>Chinese app would help, but they are not essential. The last smart phone I had was an iPhone 5, which I bought in 2012, and had replaced under warranty. It currently has shattered screen and a 10 minute battery life. I am not a complete technophobe and I'm not broke - I usually carry my iPad Air 2 and 4g dongle with me. I also use a cheap 8Gb MP3 player for music and am thinking about getting an ebook reader. I did try having a card phone to get APP SMS authentication messages, but the $20 thing broke and no one really called me. Overall though, I feel it's a bit bulky to carry this stuff with me everywhere and I have computers at the most end points (work and home), it's the subway commute in between and after hours which suffers a little. Ideally, I wish I just had a dumb touch based terminal phone with a minimalist client which connected to a computer in the cloud running all the messenger apps and scraping out the text to be sent to my phone. Apps like kakao, line, WeChat, and Facebook keep growing. Anyone want to put up 10 million dollars to make that happen?
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# ? Jun 11, 2017 04:32 |
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1. Get a moto g5 2. Install messenger apps, music, and e-reader apps 3. Uninstall or disable all other apps
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# ? Jun 11, 2017 05:00 |
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* Country: Canada * Current contract status: None. * Budget (phone): $250-$300 before tax. * Features I know I want: Good value camera, 2+ GB of RAM.
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Arbite posted:* Country: Canada Moto G5?
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I'm glad I decided to sit on it for a couple of days because this deal wasn't available back when I first asked!
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