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July-08, 2011 by: Jonathan Calloway From: Jonathan Calloway
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All,
I currently use an iPhone 4, and plan to continue using it under ATT. =
However, I would like to be able to play around with Android. My goal =
is to have my iPhone, as well as an Android based phone, and move my SIM =
card back and forth between the two (with a micro sim converter, of =
course).
My question is, do any of you have a nice Android based phone that will =
work on AT&T that you would be willing to part with for less than $200? =
Or, do you have any suggestions for phones I should consider?
Thanks!
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=============================================================== From: Ryan Macy ------------------------------------------------------ I have a droid incredible that i can part with if your interested On Jul 8, 2011 11:18 AM, "Jonathan Calloway" wrote: However, I would like to be able to play around with Android. My goal is to have my iPhone, as well as an Android based phone, and move my SIM card back and forth between the two (with a micro sim converter, of course). work on AT&T that you would be willing to part with for less than $200? Or, do you have any suggestions for phones I should consider? =============================================================== From: James Nylen ------------------------------------------------------ The incredible will not work on AT&T. to back Or, =============================================================== From: Lisa Ridley ------------------------------------------------------ Are you absolutely stuck on a phone? If not, look into the Samsung Galaxy T= ab 7". You can either get it with a data plan contract, or you can pay full= price and turn on the data plan on a month to month basis as needed. Sent from my iPad On Jul 8, 2011, at 10:18 AM, Jonathan Calloway w= rote: ever, I would like to be able to play around with Android. My goal is to ha= ve my iPhone, as well as an Android based phone, and move my SIM card back a= nd forth between the two (with a micro sim converter, of course). rk on AT&T that you would be willing to part with for less than $200? Or, d= o you have any suggestions for phones I should consider? =============================================================== From: Jonathan Calloway ------------------------------------------------------ Yes; as I would like to be able to use the 2 phones interchangeably. I = have played with a 7" tablet, and really don't like it much, as I am = half bllind. Galaxy Tab 7". You can either get it with a data plan contract, or you = can pay full price and turn on the data plan on a month to month basis = as needed. wrote: However, I would like to be able to play around with Android. My goal = is to have my iPhone, as well as an Android based phone, and move my SIM = card back and forth between the two (with a micro sim converter, of = course). will work on AT&T that you would be willing to part with for less than = $200? Or, do you have any suggestions for phones I should consider? =============================================================== From: Lynn Dixon ------------------------------------------------------ Samsung has just released a 10.1" Tablet that is thinner than the iPad 2 :) =============================================================== From: Randy Yates ------------------------------------------------------ Half-blind is an understatement =============================================================== From: Stephen Kraus ------------------------------------------------------ I'm hunting for an android phone that supports GPRS and CDMA as I'd like to have something that works when I deploy =============================================================== From: Chad Smith ------------------------------------------------------ ??? You are "half blind" - so instead of a tablet with a 7" screen, you'd rather use a phone with a 2/3/4 inch screen? - Chad W Smith "I like a man who's middle name is W." - President George W. Bush - February 10, 2003 bit.ly/gwb-dubya =============================================================== From: Lynn Dixon ------------------------------------------------------ Chad, when jonathan holds his phone 3 inches from his face, its not as odd looking as him holding a 7" tablet 3 inches from his face. :) Its pick on Calloway day today! =============================================================== From: Chris Mowery ------------------------------------------------------ The Droid Pro, Droid Incredible 2, Droid 2 Global and Droid 3 all are "Global Ready" from Verizon. Not sure how exactly it works trying to use a SIM in the US though. On Fri, Jul 8, 2011 at 3:39 PM, Stephen Kraus wrot= e: to 2 =A0I alf g r you can s T. =A0My goal is IM card se). han $200? =============================================================== From: Ryan Macy ------------------------------------------------------ Depending on where you deploy your mileage will vary. wrote: to 2 I half you can as ATT. goal is SIM card course). than $200? =============================================================== From: David Shellabarger ------------------------------------------------------ Most of the AT&T Android phones suck, but you should be able to use just about any T-mobile phone on AT&T. The 3G won't work but Edge and voice should work. You also might be able to find a used AT&T Nexus One on ebay for around $200 - $300. The only decent Android AT&T phones are the Captivate (Galaxy S) and the Atrix. Both would be quite a bit more than $200 without a new contract. =============================================================== From: Jonathan Calloway ------------------------------------------------------ But I'm trying to avoid having two phones and two plans. I'd like to be = able take the sim card out of this iPhone, put it in a micro-sim = adapter, and place that into the android phone, and use the same service = from AT&T. =20 I've looked on eBay for a good price on an android based phone for this = purpose,but can't find anything under $200. So, back to my original = question: Does anyone have a phone that I can do this with, that they = would be willing to part with for less than $200? just around the contract. However, I would like to be able to play around with Android. My goal = is to have my iPhone, as well as an Android based phone, and move my SIM = card back and forth between the two (with a micro sim converter, of = course). will work on AT&T that you would be willing to part with for less than = $200? Or, do you have any suggestions for phones I should consider? =============================================================== From: Ryan Macy ------------------------------------------------------ I dont think you need two plans if you use a tmobile phone as they share towers and some networks. =============================================================== From: David Shellabarger ------------------------------------------------------ You are correct Ryan. That is what I was trying to say ;) =============================================================== From: Jonathan Calloway ------------------------------------------------------ Do you have your old one? Sent from my iPhone o ck rk =============================================================== From: Meds Mail ------------------------------------------------------ K9 mail.. is the only mail that works real well on this droid x...... = bill a good spam filter...=20 med every [mailto:chugalug-bounces@chugalug.org] is to card back will work Or, do |
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