How long should a phone last? I'm starting to think that a good rule-of-thumb might be that you should plan to keep a handset for one year for every $100 spent on it.
It's "Hedley".
I am liking my new phone, though. I upgraded to a Samsung J5, which is
Correction: J7. There is no such thing as a J5.
Did I mention the *entire* screen is viewable?
It's being structured as a merger but from the looks of it, T-Mobile will be the going concern, while Sprint's assets and customers get absorbed into T-Mobile. This means CDMA's days are finally numbered.
Mon Jul 29 2019 09:43:33 EDT from IGnatius T FoobarFederal regulators finally approved the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint. Things should start to get interesting soon.
It's being structured as a merger but from the looks of it, T-Mobile will be the going concern, while Sprint's assets and customers get absorbed into T-Mobile. This means CDMA's days are finally numbered.
Has Verizon moved, fully, off of CDMA?
definitely not. I'm their customer and all their "1x" (and probably also their "3G") are still served by CDMA
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Ok, so Vz isn't allowing any new CDMA devices on the network as of 2020-jan-01 and ending CDMA after 2020-dec-31. Sounds reasonable ... can't keep the old tech online forever when there's limited spectrum. They've been through this once before with the retirement of analog and it was messy.
Fine with Vz leading the way so that T-Mobile can just shut off the Sprint CDMA frequencies and put 5G there.
I picked up my new CPAP machine, it uses AT&T's CDMA to send my sleep data to the sleep center, the insurance, I am sure back to the manufacture and whom ever else they sell my data to.
I didn't think they did either, the manual stated the modem was CDMA, for some reason I thought it was only CDMA. It lists 2G, 3G and 4G as well.
After I found the super-secret, don't change anything in the clinical menu, there is a information screen with "Provider: AT&T" "Type 4G"
The non-smartphone, non-Android, non-Apple options are dwindling more every day, where the only choices left seem to be stripped-down big-button geared toward seniors with easy emergency access, or minimalist hipster design that's still cancer all the way down. I had been looking at the Punkt MP-02, but apparently it's just Yet Another Android Remix.
I wish somebody like Purism or the Alpine based group came up with a working phone OS that was not bases on Android. Meanwhile I guess we can make do with LineageOS and things like the /e/ vendor.
I was in Verizon getting a screen protector for the Note 10... and I was amazed that they had an entire display of flip feature phones that were - not Sr. or Tween oriented. Just pragmatic, "I'm a crusty old IT engineer and I don't want that Google or Apple shit hanging from my belt," feature phones.