broken ed
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For years I've been using hand-me-down phones, these have been iPhones. Due to some circumstances and a dropped iPhone 6 that shattered the screen, I purchased a new Android phone to replace my iPhone 5.
My choice is a Samsung J3 (2018) unlocked GMS phone. Price? $169.99 everywhere, but got mine at Best Buy. This is a smart phone and is much larger then my old iPhone 5; and of course is not a flagship phone, but then it also doesn't come with a flagship price.
If you looking for a new phone and willing to give up on some features, I consider this a great buy.
So what do I miss in this phone? An auto sensor to brighten the screen when outdoors. What will you miss, that I don't miss? This phone doesn't have Google (Android) pay, no wireless charging, no fingerprint unlock and you can't tether it to a TV screen to watch movies over the internet. Oh yeah; I don't I miss, the price of a flagship phone, hovering at $1,000.00,,, and I'm guessing some of you won't miss that either.
At this price point I get a smart phone with a large screen, 16 GB of memory, witch I expanded an additional 128 GB (micro SD cards up-to 400 GB), a replaceable battery (or carry a spare), front 5 MP camera, rear 8 MP camera, a GPS receiver that can run off line maps (MapsMe and Co-Pilot) without cell connection (and Google maps if you download off line maps), a phone that can run on any GMS network (jut pop in a SIM card for carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, Cricket, TRACFONE, Net10, Simple Mobile, H2O Wireless) and USB OTG.
What is USB OTG? With an adapter cable (Micro USB-to-USB Type-A Adapter Cable; I got mine for $4.86, close out Best Buy) you can run low-power USB devices on your phone or tablet. I use mine to mostly to read and write to an USB jump drive, but you can also run things like a keyboard or mouse, including wireless mouse.
This phone can also run on some pretty obscure frequencies, such as T-Mobile's 4G LTE Frequency 700, which they still use.
If you don't need top shelf - I think it's a great choice, but I'm sure there are other choices out there.
My choice is a Samsung J3 (2018) unlocked GMS phone. Price? $169.99 everywhere, but got mine at Best Buy. This is a smart phone and is much larger then my old iPhone 5; and of course is not a flagship phone, but then it also doesn't come with a flagship price.
If you looking for a new phone and willing to give up on some features, I consider this a great buy.
So what do I miss in this phone? An auto sensor to brighten the screen when outdoors. What will you miss, that I don't miss? This phone doesn't have Google (Android) pay, no wireless charging, no fingerprint unlock and you can't tether it to a TV screen to watch movies over the internet. Oh yeah; I don't I miss, the price of a flagship phone, hovering at $1,000.00,,, and I'm guessing some of you won't miss that either.
At this price point I get a smart phone with a large screen, 16 GB of memory, witch I expanded an additional 128 GB (micro SD cards up-to 400 GB), a replaceable battery (or carry a spare), front 5 MP camera, rear 8 MP camera, a GPS receiver that can run off line maps (MapsMe and Co-Pilot) without cell connection (and Google maps if you download off line maps), a phone that can run on any GMS network (jut pop in a SIM card for carriers AT&T, T-Mobile, Cricket, TRACFONE, Net10, Simple Mobile, H2O Wireless) and USB OTG.
What is USB OTG? With an adapter cable (Micro USB-to-USB Type-A Adapter Cable; I got mine for $4.86, close out Best Buy) you can run low-power USB devices on your phone or tablet. I use mine to mostly to read and write to an USB jump drive, but you can also run things like a keyboard or mouse, including wireless mouse.
This phone can also run on some pretty obscure frequencies, such as T-Mobile's 4G LTE Frequency 700, which they still use.
If you don't need top shelf - I think it's a great choice, but I'm sure there are other choices out there.