More power than a standard Mac for a lower price, and you still get OS X. Sounds like "real" benefits to me.
More power than a standard Mac for a lower price, and you still get OS X. Sounds like "real" benefits to me.
George Brett prefers pine tar, and will take out anyone who says he can't use it!
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I don't know which phones Verizon likes to cripple, because I don't have them. I used them for three months, and dropped it like a bad habit. Their customer service was absolutely dreadful. Personally, I'm on AT&T, and have been relatively happy with the service that I get. Years ago I had Sprint and was happy…
I'm glad Mass Effect 3's free DLC showed up as a "deal" for today.
And lose the a large number of phones from your available selection, which is unacceptable.
As idriveacar stated, the $135 is WITHOUT the extra charge for tethering.
An "unlimited" plan isn't truly an unlimited plan anyway. The closest comparison is a 3GB plan, since AT&T begins throttling your speed after 3GB anyway.
Just wait until you go to upgrade your phone the next time around, and they do like Verizon where you can't keep your unlimited data if you want the subsidized price. In my example (separate post) my plan will go from $165 including taxes to $190 before taxes. These plans are ridiculous; there's no defending them.
I currently pay $165/month (including taxes) for one dumb phone and two iPhones with "unlimited" data , and 700 minutes to landlines (cell phones free), with unlimited messaging for both of these phones and also. We have thousands of rollover minutes, because we average less than 200 minutes/month to non-cell phones.
The veggie burgers from Northstar Cafe are amazing, and we've tried duplicating their recipe with pretty good results using the below recipe. Don't let the beets fool you, because normally my family HATES beets with the white hot passion of 1000 suns, but this recipe turns out to be pretty delicious.
Check the junkyards for a used seatbelt clip and just leave it plugged in.
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The school claims that her taking pictures of the food she chooses does not represent all of the food that they offer, so it has a bias and doesn't provide a look at the whole picture. Their solution is draconian. heavy-handed and overbearing to say the least. If they don't like the picture she's painting, they…
While I'll agree with you that losing two features that it's currently able to do is not a good thing at all, I think you're very much so in the minority of folks who don't care about the turn-by-turn inclusion. There are plenty of people (myself included) who frequently drive to places that they've never been to…
I want to be able to create/save groups for easy group messaging/emailing. As a coach, this essential for easily reaching all of my players, instead of sending 30+ texts just to say "practice is canceled".
You're using 2 (almost 3) year old hardware; it gets outdated with time. In order to continue innovating, the cord has to be cut eventually. And if you got sucked in with the "free 3GS" deal recently with AT&T, I feel no sympathy (though I think Apple should be ashamed to continue offering the 3GS to anyone). …
Ability to save groups of people for email/texting purposes. I've only been begging for it since iOS 3 was released, whaddaya say Apple!?
It's a possible reason; not necessarily why everyone wouldn't do it. It's a dealbreaker for me personally, though.