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this 32 GB Journey is even better than my first 16GB Journey I still use as a tablet. Not sure if this one will accept a sd card like mine has but may not need a sd card since larger storage. (it is such a good deal, I just ordered one for my husband before his service ends on his current phone LOL)
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Google Fi is good provider is you don't plan to use a lot of data. They use US Cellular, Sprint and T-Mobile towers so that covers a lot of the US. You only pay for what you use. You can bring your own phone or buy one from them. I don't have them because I don't get coverage. If I lived 3 houses down, I would have coverage.
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Reviving this thread because I am getting closer to making this decision sooner rather than latter. I've done some basic research into plans and understand them better now. I would like to have unlimited talk/texts, but I will almost always being using the phone in places that already have wifi, so I'm not concerned about having a huge data plan. Some of the carriers we considering so far include Spectrum (we have able/internet with them so could get a good deal), Consumer Cellular, and Mint Mobile.
Based on some of the responses here, it sounds like several people are very happy with their Moto G phones, and these seem quite affordable. But I am wondering if I would be better off going with a low-level iphone. As I mentioned upthread, right now I am using an ipod touch with wifi in lieu of a smartphone, but I actually get quite a bit of utility out of this - I have contacts, apps, music, etc. If I decided to switch to an Android phone, would I lose some features? Would anyone here make an argument that getting an iphone is worth the extra expense? Also, if DH & I both get phones, would it be problematic at all if I was on an iphone and he was on an Android? My last question is regarding getting an "unlocked" phone versus buying the phone and the plan together. Is the process of doing the former relatively easy for first time smartphone users? Pat, your post was especially helpful since you touched on many of the issues that we are likely to have!
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