POLL: Smartphone Users? What are you using?

General Discussion on any topic relating to CPAP and/or Sleep Apnea.

Smartphone Users? If so, what are you currently using?

Poll ended at Fri Jan 02, 2015 1:26 pm

Apple SmartPhone iPhone 5c, 5s, 6, 6+ or Newer
22
27%
Apple SmartPhone iPhone 5 or older
8
10%
BlackBerry OS Smartphone
1
1%
Android SmartPhone using KitKat or newer
26
32%
Android SmartPhone using JellyBean or older
5
6%
Windows 8 SmartPhone
4
5%
Some other Smartphone
5
6%
No Smartphone
6
7%
I don't use a Cell Phone at all.
4
5%
 
Total votes: 81

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bwexler
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Re: POLL: Smartphone Users? What are you using?

Post by bwexler » Sun Dec 28, 2014 9:38 pm

Another one with Note 3 4.4.2.
May look at getting a note 5, but no hurry. I am getting slow and it may take me that long to learn everything on my Note 3. No longer concerned about staying on the bleeding edge.

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Re: POLL: Smartphone Users? What are you using?

Post by NateS » Mon Dec 29, 2014 8:39 pm

About 9-12 months ago, we switched to Republic Wireless, using specially modified Moto X phones that switch back and forth between free wireless and Sprint towers, with free wireless as a preference. It works seamlessly, even in the middle of a phone call if you leave home (or a store or restaurant) and drive away in your car, and you never know it's even happening.

The phones cost $300 each, but our monthly service bill, believe it or not, is $10 per month per phone. Previously with Verizon was about $90 per month per phone.

They also have a $25 a month plan for people not often in range of wireless.

We use our phones a lot, along with unlimited texting, excellent photos, a little web surfing etc. I personally do a ton of texting with my children and grandchildren; and with MightyText on my Mac I even type out some of my long-winded texts on the Mac and send it through the phone. Although I am basically an Apple person, I find that Android and Motorola's software answers my questions or finds answers, announces my callers and allows me to answer and talk safely while driving with my phone never leaving my closed belt holster, screens my calls for emergency and/or family only during sleeping hours, wakes me up at my appointed time, exchanges data with my Mac, etc. pretty much doing what I would want from an iPhone.

And of course we ported our old numbers to them towards the end of the 30 day unconditional trial period.

Unbelievable but true.

(I understand that Apple may be modifying their future iPhones to do what Republic Wireless does now. Tim Cooke made some reference to it recently.)

Regards, Nate

PS - Because of the special set-up, I decided not to root them. You could call them "stock-modified.""

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Re: POLL: Smartphone Users? What are you using?

Post by coolbranch » Tue Dec 30, 2014 12:19 pm

Motorola Droid Turbo...This device is fast. 5.2 inch quad HD (2560x1440) AMOLED panel. Mind-boggling 565 pixels per inch. 2 days between battery charging. Currently running Kit Kat 4.4.4. Waiting on Lollipop OS.

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