One step forward, two steps back ...
In addition to the van shopping shenanigans in Phoenix, I had some "fun" with my cell phone today. After I landed in Phoenix, the next day I went out to get cell service. Planned to buy a prepaid SIM and use it with my existing Acer phone. Turns out, that wasn't easily possible.
Wound up first in a Worst Buy store. The guy there was pretty knowledgeable, finally sold me on a new, starter Motorola G Play/G4 Play (can't remember) and Verizon Pre-Paid / 2GB / $45 per month. Then, once the deal was agreed to, he checked stock, and yeah, no phone. In his words, "I made the classic mistake -- sold something I don't have." Grrrr. So, I wandered over to the Target store next door and discovered a similar cell phone department. They had the same package, but actually in stock. Bought it, and then simmered in a jet lag/flu daze while the buffoons in that department took literally 1-2 hours to activate a prepaid phone. Finally, it worked. I escaped in haste.
Been using it for two weeks, for phone and Internet. Seemed more or less OK, except the MyVerizon app wouldn't work. It couldn't even recognize the phone. After hours of trying, nothing would fix it, neither Target staff, nor Verizon proper staff. Finally went back and got a refund tonight, also erasing all data in the process, and now no phone. What fun.
So, Phone Shopping -- Take 2:
I got Verizon because of all the comments in these forums about Verizon being the best for remote areas. That said, Verizon's customer service sucks donkey xxxxxxxxxx. They have been a nightmare of purgatory and ineptitude to deal with.
Two main options in mind at the moment:
Option 1:
My Acer phone from abroad couldn't be used with Verizon -- basic technical incompatibility -- which is what started this whole fiasco. It is GSM-based, whereas Verizon is CDMA-based. However, AT&T and T-Mobile both use GSM, like my old phone. So, I'm considering switching to one of those, prepaid plan, use it with my old Acer phone, and see what happens in terms of coverage. Good: Don't need to buy another phone. Bad: Less geographical coverage maybe.
Option 2:
Buy a Google Nexus (version?) and combine it with whatever prepaid plan seems best, maybe even dystopian Verizon again. Good: Like the reliability and the instant Android updates from Google. Bad: Have to buy a phone and I don't like Huawei.
A bit battle-worn, but a bit wiser as well.
Any evaluation of my two options above? Other better options? Suggestions before I head out to the cell phone front lines again?
Vagabound
In addition to the van shopping shenanigans in Phoenix, I had some "fun" with my cell phone today. After I landed in Phoenix, the next day I went out to get cell service. Planned to buy a prepaid SIM and use it with my existing Acer phone. Turns out, that wasn't easily possible.
Wound up first in a Worst Buy store. The guy there was pretty knowledgeable, finally sold me on a new, starter Motorola G Play/G4 Play (can't remember) and Verizon Pre-Paid / 2GB / $45 per month. Then, once the deal was agreed to, he checked stock, and yeah, no phone. In his words, "I made the classic mistake -- sold something I don't have." Grrrr. So, I wandered over to the Target store next door and discovered a similar cell phone department. They had the same package, but actually in stock. Bought it, and then simmered in a jet lag/flu daze while the buffoons in that department took literally 1-2 hours to activate a prepaid phone. Finally, it worked. I escaped in haste.
Been using it for two weeks, for phone and Internet. Seemed more or less OK, except the MyVerizon app wouldn't work. It couldn't even recognize the phone. After hours of trying, nothing would fix it, neither Target staff, nor Verizon proper staff. Finally went back and got a refund tonight, also erasing all data in the process, and now no phone. What fun.
So, Phone Shopping -- Take 2:
I got Verizon because of all the comments in these forums about Verizon being the best for remote areas. That said, Verizon's customer service sucks donkey xxxxxxxxxx. They have been a nightmare of purgatory and ineptitude to deal with.
Two main options in mind at the moment:
Option 1:
My Acer phone from abroad couldn't be used with Verizon -- basic technical incompatibility -- which is what started this whole fiasco. It is GSM-based, whereas Verizon is CDMA-based. However, AT&T and T-Mobile both use GSM, like my old phone. So, I'm considering switching to one of those, prepaid plan, use it with my old Acer phone, and see what happens in terms of coverage. Good: Don't need to buy another phone. Bad: Less geographical coverage maybe.
Option 2:
Buy a Google Nexus (version?) and combine it with whatever prepaid plan seems best, maybe even dystopian Verizon again. Good: Like the reliability and the instant Android updates from Google. Bad: Have to buy a phone and I don't like Huawei.
A bit battle-worn, but a bit wiser as well.
Any evaluation of my two options above? Other better options? Suggestions before I head out to the cell phone front lines again?
Vagabound