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Just a heads up .... this phone pays for itself in 12 months or less if you use Google Project Fi. 100% free. That's pretty amazing for such a high-end phone compared to the $700 and $800+ iPhone 6 on their $70 - $90 - $110+ a month plans.
This is taking into account you only use 1gb of data. If you're on wifi at home and at work 70% of the time, then your bill will be $28 dollars a month. 30% would be 300meg and would cover a month of movie times, places to eat and checking email and facebook. If you watch any video at all, forget it and assume your bill is going to be around $40 - $45 a month.
If you use 1gb data your bill will be $35 dollars. 2gb of data $45 and 3gb of data $55. All mentioned amounts DO include fees and taxes.
Assuming the average cell phone bill is $70 a month, that's a savings of either $42 dollars or $35 dollars. If your phone bill is higher then add in the difference.
$42 x 12 = $504 savings
$35 x 12 = $420 savings
So on and so forth.
It doesn't get any better than this.
I've been on Project Fi for 3 months now and my savings have been around $60 dollars extra cash I've kept in my pocket. The lower amount is because I was using BYOS from Straight Talk ( ATT network ) for $55 a month with fees / taxes.
My bill is around $32 on average a month with fees / taxes
Just a heads up .... this phone pays for itself in 12 months or less if you use Google Project Fi. 100% free. That's pretty amazing for such a high-end phone compared to the $700 and $800+ iPhone 6 on their $70 - $90 - $110+ a month plans.
This is taking into account you only use 1gb of data. If you're on wifi at home and at work 70% of the time, then your bill will be $28 dollars a month. 30% would be 300meg and would cover a month of movie times, places to eat and checking email and facebook. If you watch any video at all, forget it and assume your bill is going to be around $40 - $45 a month.
If you use 1gb data your bill will be $35 dollars. 2gb of data $45 and 3gb of data $55. All mentioned amounts DO include fees and taxes.
Assuming the average cell phone bill is $70 a month, that's a savings of either $42 dollars or $35 dollars. If your phone bill is higher then add in the difference.
$42 x 12 = $504 savings
$35 x 12 = $420 savings
So on and so forth.
It doesn't get any better than this.
I've been on Project Fi for 3 months now and my savings have been around $60 dollars extra cash I've kept in my pocket. The lower amount is because I was using BYOS from Straight Talk ( ATT network ) for $55 a month with fees / taxes.
My bill is around $32 on average a month with fees / taxes
Just a heads up .... this phone pays for itself in 12 months or less if you use Google Project Fi. 100% free. That's pretty amazing for such a high-end phone compared to the $700 and $800+ iPhone 6 on their $70 - $90 - $110+ a month plans.
This is taking into account you only use 1gb of data. If you're on wifi at home and at work 70% of the time, then your bill will be $28 dollars a month. 30% would be 300meg and would cover a month of movie times, places to eat and checking email and facebook. If you watch any video at all, forget it and assume your bill is going to be around $40 - $45 a month.
If you use 1gb data your bill will be $35 dollars. 2gb of data $45 and 3gb of data $55. All mentioned amounts DO include fees and taxes.
Assuming the average cell phone bill is $70 a month, that's a savings of either $42 dollars or $35 dollars. If your phone bill is higher then add in the difference.
$42 x 12 = $504 savings
$35 x 12 = $420 savings
So on and so forth.
It doesn't get any better than this.
I've been on Project Fi for 3 months now and my savings have been around $60 dollars extra cash I've kept in my pocket. The lower amount is because I was using BYOS from Straight Talk ( ATT network ) for $55 a month with fees / taxes.
My bill is around $32 on average a month with fees / taxes
Thanks, I'll check them out. Do you (or anyone) know if the Moto Pure X (granted, that it's not the subject of this thread) is available to check out at Verizon stores? Or just a purely online order? TIA.Here are some pretty good reviews that go in depth, then a straight comparison to a Nexus 6 article.
http://www.androidauthority.com/moto-x-pure-edition-review-642941/
http://pocketnow.com/2015/09/18/motorola-moto-x-pure-edition-review
http://www.gizmag.com/moto-x-style-pure-edition-vs-nexus-6-comparison/38811/
Also a heads up, Project Fi is in very early stages, and two of my coworkers had a very bad experience with it. Fantastic customer service, but it's still in it's infancy.
Just a heads up .... this phone pays for itself in 12 months or less if you use Google Project Fi.
Ok guys. I have confession.
Lumia cheap windows 10 phone with LTE signal can do many things comparable for much less money.
IMO this phone is living on high bubble value. Technology and OS power is way beyond this.
Sorry Android Nexus fans.
I'll second that.
I'm currently using a Lumia 928 and it does everything I need a phone to do. I can't come up with a compelling reason to switch and I've tried. Maybe i don't know what I'm missing but as they say, where ignorance is bliss, tis folly to be wise.
Sounds like it meets your personal needs, but it wouldn't suit mine. Let me give you a short list of apps that I frequently use and can't find for Windows Phone.
- Local credit union app
- Health care app
- Soundblaster X7 Control
- Locus Pro OR OruxMaps for trail navigation
- Playstation
- Destiny
- Producteev
- Sling TV
- Google Services (Inbox, Hangouts, Keep, Drive, etc)
Admittedly the Google Services almost all have alternatives in the Microsoft ecosystem, but I am pretty tied into the Google apps at this point. With that said, blanket statements like "Windows Phone does everything a cell phone should do" just doesn't really cut it. Many people use cell phones for a lot more than just the basics and I only spent a minute throwing together this list of apps that I use a lot that do not have comparable solutions.
Ok guys. I have confession.
Lumia cheap windows 10 phone with LTE signal can do many things comparable for much less money.
IMO this phone is living on high bubble value. Technology and OS power is way beyond this.
Sorry Android Nexus fans.
Sorry Android Nexus fans.
Ok guys. I have confession.
Lumia cheap windows 10 phone with LTE signal can do many things comparable for much less money.
IMO this phone is living on high bubble value. Technology and OS power is way beyond this.
Sorry Android Nexus fans.
....Great hardware though?
Sorry Windows Mobile fans, but your app store is complete garbage from my experience. Great hardware though?
Zarathustra[H];1041873212 said:To each their own.
I'd agree, that hardware-wise the Nexus 6 is starting to show its age, but the truth is you couldn't pay me to use a Windows phone.
How exactly is it showing its age? I have a Nexus 5 and it still screams through everything I throw at it.
Except Windows has none of the apps and is a failing platform. Basically it is throwing your money away.