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Anonymous
seems to be people who subscribed before June 2018
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Anything for Fi customers?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Not working
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Hard to figure out what to buy with Apple GC. Not an iTunes user.
Do they ever run a sale on the official Apple website? Where else can the GC be used?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Walmart //@Anonymous: Hard to figure out what to buy with Apple GC. Not an iTunes user.
Do they ever run a sale on the official Apple website? Where else can the GC be used?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Is there a limit on the number of gift cards that I can get? Such as one per customer?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Yes, one for each account.
I bought physical one still able to get 20 Bestbuy card
5 years ago |
Anonymous
1 //@Anonymous: Is there a limit on the number of gift cards that I can get? Such as one per customer?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Can use that to buy any Apple product such as iphone ... //@anonymous: Hard to figure out what to buy with Apple GC. Not an iTunes user.
Do they ever run a sale on the official Apple website? Where else can the GC be used?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
canceled :(
5 years ago |
Anonymous
2,one physical and one digital //@anonymous: 1 //@Anonymous: Is there a limit on the number of gift cards that I can get? Such as one per customer?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
With too many phones costing up upwards of $1000, Google has proven that you can get most of the same functionality for a fraction of the cost.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Why can't you Google the spec yourself? It only takes couple seconds. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 support nano-SIM and eSIM, but both smartphone are not dual-SIM, meaning you can't use two phone lines simultaneously. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
pixel 4a with 5g is $50 off at google store
5 years ago |
Anonymous
If you bought two. //@Anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
With too many phones costing up upwards of $1000, Google has proven that you can get most of the same functionality for a fraction of the cost.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Actually, I'm using the 3a now and I have both the nano sim and the esim activated and both lines are up. And I can get text, call from both lines without doing any manual switch. Certainly, you have to choose in the config which line as the data line. //@Anonymous: The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 support nano-SIM and eSIM, but both smartphone are not dual-SIM, meaning you can't use two phone lines simultaneously. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Too bad it's Google doing it and not a trustworthy company. Better than Facebook or Huawei, I guess, but still not ideal. //@Anonymous: With too many phones costing up upwards of $1000, Google has proven that you can get most of the same functionality for a fraction of the cost.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
The Pixel 4a is the new budget camera quality leader — but it doesn't stop there. It has a larger screen than the 3a, but in a still-compact body, and is filled with solid specs and really good battery life.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It's not a perfect phone as it doesn't have the bells & whistles of the flagship Galaxy & iPhone but probably good enough for 95% of the population.
5 years ago |
hpdw
Do you mean using both voice lines simultaneously? Which dual sim phone can do that? Pixel help center says "If you have a Pixel 3a or later Pixel phone, you can use two SIMs: one physical SIM card and one eSIM. You can choose which SIM to use for which action, like messaging or calling. This option is called Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS)." //@Anonymous: The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 support nano-SIM and eSIM, but both smartphone are not dual-SIM, meaning you can't use two phone lines simultaneously. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
My use case is one SIM for pre-paid voice, another SIM for prepaid data. //@hpdw: Do you mean using both voice lines simultaneously? Which dual sim phone can do that? Pixel help center says "If you have a Pixel 3a or later Pixel phone, you can use two SIMs: one physical SIM card and one eSIM. You can choose which SIM to use for which action, like messaging or calling. This option is called Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS)." //@Anonymous: The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 support nano-SIM and eSIM, but both smartphone are not dual-SIM, meaning you can't use two phone lines simultaneously. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
hpdw
Based on what I read, it says Dual SIM Dual Standby should work with 3G/4G voice/data simultaneously if carrier of the SIMs supports it. Maybe I read it wrong but that is what I understand it. //@Anonymous: My use case is one SIM for pre-paid voice, another SIM for prepaid data. //@hpdw: Do you mean using both voice lines simultaneously? Which dual sim phone can do that? Pixel help center says "If you have a Pixel 3a or later Pixel phone, you can use two SIMs: one physical SIM card and one eSIM. You can choose which SIM to use for which action, like messaging or calling. This option is called Dual SIM Dual Standby (DSDS)." //@Anonymous: The Google Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 support nano-SIM and eSIM, but both smartphone are not dual-SIM, meaning you can't use two phone lines simultaneously. //@anonymous: dual sim?
5 years ago |
Anonymous
pay a bit more and get 4a 5g from Best Buy. It's superior in every way. Dont go for Pixel 5 though. All you get is 2GB and waterproof for $300 more.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
also larger battery, wireless charging, better HD screen //@Anonymous: pay a bit more and get 4a 5g from Best Buy. It's superior in every way. Dont go for Pixel 5 though. All you get is 2GB and waterproof for $300 more.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Expired
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
Another $100 off would be sweet and $200 off would be YMMV. At this price yeww!!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I agree. I would either buy an iPhone or a more economy one. It does not make sense to buy something in the middle. //@anonymous: Another $100 off would be sweet and $200 off would be YMMV. At this price yeww!!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
I can't think of any use of 5G for now. Why bother.
5 years ago |