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Jul7No Comments

T-Mobile G-1 Android phone, the first mobile phone built with Google’s operating system, Android, was launched last fall. Even though I am leaning toward staying with Verizon as you can see in this post, I still want to look around to see if there are better alternatives for me.
Reviews on the Internet
The reviews I could find on the internet were mixed. For example, gizmod.com lists 5 flaws of T-Mobile G1.- Contacts and syncing problems
- No video capability
- Hardware inadequency
- No internal strage for media playback
- Locked to T-Mobile
The same gizmod.com also has a very detailed, somewhat positive review here.
All of the above are probably typical of any product during an initial launch. With a little more time, I’m sure the product will get better. It’s a good looking phone with some twists.
If you want to get some deals, there are already some listings for the Android phone and a lot of people are actually bidding for it
Brand New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Phone 5MP Android Red AT&T T-Mobile

US $51.00 (11 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:00:20 PST
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New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Phone Android WiFi 3G White AT&T T-Mobile

US $71.78 (5 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 15:00:35 PST
Buy It Now for only: US $145.99
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New Unlocked Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Phone Android White AT&T T-Mobile

US $86.00 (7 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 12:00:01 PST
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HTC HD 2 Black T-Mobile w/ Android HD7 mytouch 3g 4g g2 galaxy slide g2x radar

US $71.00 (17 Bids)
End Date: Friday Feb-10-2012 10:56:01 PST
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New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Phone Android 5MP Unlocked Black AT&T T-Mobile

US $74.00 (19 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 9:00:47 PST
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New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Android Phone 5MP Unlocked White AT&T T-Mobile

US $102.50 (22 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 8:00:53 PST
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New Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro Phone Android WiFi 3G Black AT&T T-Mobile

US $73.00 (33 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 8:00:39 PST
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HTC Sensation 4G T-Mobile Cell Phone Android Smartphone

US $173.50 (13 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 18:15:26 PST
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HTC Sensation 4G T-Mobile Cell Phone Android Smartphone

US $200.00 (33 Bids)
End Date: Tuesday Feb-07-2012 18:10:44 PST
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HTC G2 - Titanium (T-Mobile) android Smartphone

US $76.00 (3 Bids)
End Date: Saturday Feb-11-2012 14:23:27 PST
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Jul44 Comments
It’s been about a year since I switched to Samsung Glyde. It’s been a bumpy ride with a few glitches here and there, so I am now ready for my next cell phone. I’ll probably wait until my current 2-year contract with Verizon expires next year. But I want to get started with my research.
Cell Phone Carrier
The first decision I need to make is a cell phone service. Should I switch the carrier or not? I’ve been a happy customer of Verizon Wireless for about 6 years now. I had a Sprint cell phone before and the signal quality was terrible at the time. As I was living in a newly-developed suburb, I had to pay a roaming charge even when calling from home. Ridiculous. So, I switched to Verizon. The signal quality was superb. No more roaming charges for calling from home.Signal Quality
I don’t travel a lot but when I travel, I could always count on getting good signals with Verizon wherever I go. My friend and I went for a weekend trip about 3 years ago, and we got stranded in the middle of nowhere in Mississippi because of flat tires. As two of her tires blew out because of big fat nails, we needed to call a road-side assistance. It was a middle of nowhere with no big town nearby but we were driving a major interstate highway. Her cell phone couldn’t get the signal but mine did. The only times I couldn’t get signals with Verizon were in the mountains in Oregon where there are even no zip codes assigned to the area.Consumer Reports Review
The consumer reports website picks Verizon as a stanout choice for most people. According to their user survey, Verizon is:Widely available, among the leaders in satisfaction and connectivity in every rated city, and the standout in customer support. Its prepaid service is as highly rated as its traditional plans. It also offers Vcast mobile TV, a live-TV service offering cable and broadcast channels.
Other recommendations from Consumer Reports are:
A fine alternative where available
AlltelThough Alltel service is available to only 26 percent of the U.S. population (vs. 87 percent for Verizon), this provider typically matched Verizon for overall satisfaction and connectivity. It’s also among the least expensive carriers for Web access. Its My Circle plan allows unlimited free calls to as many as 20 designated phone numbers, including wireless and landline on any network.
Worth considering, especially if you frequently travel overseas
T-MobileOverall satisfaction is similar to Verizon in most cities, though it doesn’t match Verizon in connectivity or customer service. It’s among the least expensive carriers for Web access and for text and multimedia messages. Its My Faves plan allows unlimited free calls to five designated phone numbers on any network.
So, I think I’ll stick with Verizon. When I talk with my friends, I experience an occasional signal drop with my ATT-using friend but not with Verzion friend. Verizon’s TV commercial, as it may seem silly, is true to the fact that Verizon signals follows you everywhere and they are dependable. As a woman who may need a cell phone in case of emergency, I put dependable signal quality as the most important criteria when choosing a cell phone service.
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Apr132 Comments

Before I cut the cord of a landline telephone, I needed to do a little thinking about the replacement for my regular phone. Should I go cell only or go VOIP? If going VOIP, which service? Finally, I decided to use Skype.
The reasons I decided to use Skype were:
- I’ve already used a free Skype service and was satisfied.
- International calls to certain countries are unlimited for a low fixed rate. The price was $9.95/month when I signed up. They raised a price a few days ago, so now it’s $12.95/month. I make international calls to 2 countries. Even though I use discount phone cards and I don’t call often, it still adds up.
- There is no long term contract. You can choose pay as you go or monthly subsription.
The reason I chose to get a paid service, monthly subscription, is that not everyone I call is capable of computer-to-computer calls. With a flat monthly subscription fees and no hidden/additional taxes and fees, I still save some money since my monthly landphone bills were around $50/month.
Skype to Go
In addition, a “Skype to Go” number comes with a monthly subscription. Essentially, a “Skype to Go” number allows you to make international call from any phone including cell phones. So, I can use my cell phone, my work phone, or my friend’s phone to make international calls by calling a local “Skype to Go” number. I tested it. It works fine and the sound quality is excellent.Online Number
A “Skype to Go” number comes with a monthly subscription but you need to purchase “online number” if you want a number where other people can call. Since I have a cell phone and a cell phone plan with a plenty of minuites, I didn’t have to buy an online number. But I wanted to have a landphone equivalent for some reason (probably sentimental reasons). The big advantage of having an online number is for frequent international travelers. I purchased an online number that has the local area code. So, as long as I have a computer with Skype installed (my laptop) with me and as long as my laptop is connected to the internet regardless of my location in the world, my friends here can call me by dialing a local number and talk with me. That’s pretty neat.As a subscriber, I got 50% off of a purchase of an online number, so I paid $30 for a number I can use for a year. That’s $2.5/month. Not bad at all. By purchasing the number for a year, I may have committed myself for a year. But I can cancell my subsription without a penalty and not using the online number I bought fully. This is just so different from cell phone companies’ 2 year contract deal. I think most of cell phone providers charge $175 or so for an early termination of the contract.
Technical Glitch about Sound Card — Solved quickly
After a few days of use, I noticed one very annoying glitch about Skype. If I watch Youtube videos or listen to music on my computer, Skype software stopped responding to calls or could not make outgoing calls saying that “No sound. There’s a problem with the sound card inside your computer.” Every time it happened, I needed to reboot my computer to fix it. It was quite irritating. Then, I checked the audio setting in Control Panel. The default device was set to Total Recorder (software to record sound), so I changed it back to my computer’s audio card. That fixed the problem quickly.Overall
I am very pleased with Skype. I recommend it for anyone who makes international calls or anyone who goes abroad often. -
Apr121 Comment

I finally ditched my landline phone, which I wasn’t using at all. Basically, I was paying extra bills for the thing I didn’t use. Since I was too lazy to register for “Do Not Call,” I was plagued with solicitation calls. So, I just stopped picking up the phone, then those solicitors left messages, making my answering machine a junk box. It was a good move for me to save some money and to get rid of annoyance. I first thought about going cell only but decided to go VOIP. Overall, I am quite happy not to have a landline phone. I should’ve done it sooner. If you are thinking of doing the same, here are some things for you to consider.Usage Pattern/Activity Pattern of the household
- How big is your family? Does your family have a chatty person who’s on the phone a lot?
- Does your cell phone plan’s minutes enough for your family? Do you go over the cell phone minutes from time to time?
- Do you and your family spend a lot of time at home or you/your family are on the go most of the time?
- How often and how long do you and your family make domestic long distance calls?
- How about international calls?
Home Security System
- Do you have a monitored home security system?
- Does your security company offer a cell-phone-based monitoring?
Cell Phone Signal
Is the cell phone signal strong enough at your home? This is important if you are thinking of going cell only.Emergency Call (911)
The emergency dispatchers can see the address if the call is made from a landline but they cannot get the exact location from a cell phone call.Fax
If you need a fax machine at home, you may want to keep the landline. I did a research on this and found out that cell phones do not work with a fax machine. There are alternatives to phone-line based faxing. Now you can fax by email or use a cell phone to take a picture of the document you want to fax. Either way, it’s cumbersome.I considered all of the above. Since I don’t have a family member who talks a lot/ and for a long time, I decided to ditch the landline.
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Apr7
Samsung Glyde Charge Problem Part 2
Filed under: Cell Phone;No Comments

The charge problem I described in this post seems to have been solved. The cause was a simple one. The battery was not seated in the slot properly. I’d had some difficulty to close the case properly and that seemed to indicate that the battery didn’t get into its slot properly, which should not happen if the design of the case and the battery slot was good enough. Well, now that I’ve found out what was the cause, I only need to charge twice a week or so. I’m glad I didn’t buy a replacement battery.

