My Motorola works much better with Verizon than LG and Pixel. And is a much more pleasant phone to use in general (as it turns out, all the Android phones are different).
Thanks a lot. I like motorola I used it during first CDMA run before these idiots (mobile service providers) hoarded into GSM, I am vary on net protocol encryption. I want to connect via hangout, I want my phone talk to my asterisk, to integrate it into exchange.
I probably take MotoG I like Nokia as well but Nokia is Euro product that may spell as a headache if something goes wrong or something won't fit into the existing configuration.
you go with verizon and moto if you do need the coverage; that said, east coast between dc and boston is not exactly the sweet spot of verizon in comparison to att/tm.
If I am lucky I am out of that Fried Peking Duck coast by the next summer (I need to sell my house we may still keep the land in the "neighbour" state.
I want to use hangout and make it to talk to Asterisk Exchange run on Debian. I have prime focus dish for FTA I am experimenting with, we may choose to get 2 meters offset too, set up buulhorn and see if we can subscribe to the net this way. So far, it is pricey, but the price will go down given Trump/Pai deregulate.
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I like motorola I used it during first CDMA run before these idiots (mobile service providers) hoarded into GSM,
I am vary on net protocol encryption. I want to connect via hangout, I want my phone talk to my asterisk, to integrate it into exchange.
I probably take MotoG I like Nokia as well but Nokia is Euro product that may spell as a headache if something
goes wrong or something won't fit into the existing configuration.
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I want to use hangout and make it to talk to Asterisk Exchange run on Debian. I have prime focus dish for FTA I am experimenting with, we may choose to get 2 meters offset too, set up buulhorn and see if we can subscribe to the net this way. So far, it is pricey, but the price will go down given Trump/Pai deregulate.