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HBARleatherneck
02-16-2017, 11:45
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Wulf202
02-16-2017, 12:07
You can probably just call your carrier and enable texts on your current phone.

Smart phones require data to do anything . Bar, slider and flip phones can text without data

Great-Kazoo
02-16-2017, 12:28
Yes, the spouse has a tracfone Samsung "smart phone" Believe it was $50ish from wallyworld in timnanth

encorehunter
02-16-2017, 12:55
I use straight talk with a samsung galaxy. It is $45 a month, so considerably more. I tried a Motorola, but they will not accept the"mass text" sent out from the dispatch computer when we are paged out for a fire. Make sure your phone will accept the mass text.

brutal
03-03-2017, 15:11
No direct experience, but a quick look at specs, the LG Destiny looks to be the best value.

5.0 Lollipop, micro SD card slot, 8GB internal

I would go drive them locally if you can before you decide.

Is that list based on your budget to spend on a phone, or what you're limited to where you're looking? Using a Weld county zip on tracfone's site, there appear to be more options.

brutal
03-03-2017, 15:22
If you can up your purchase budget a bit, you may want to consider the Samsung Luna

brutal
03-03-2017, 15:27
https://www.amazon.com/TracFone-Samsung-Galaxy-Prepaid-Smartphone/dp/B01LXLGYSJ this is the 8GB phone

https://www.amazon.com/TracFone-Samsung-Galaxy-Prepaid-Smartphone/dp/B01LYKNUPB/ref=pd_cp_107_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01M0UP67O&pd_rd_r=C3J49JPM8X10QHQ3XCEX&pd_rd_w=ACT4Q&pd_rd_wg=gv7AV&refRID=C3J49JPM8X10QHQ3XCEX&th=1 this is the 16GB phone

Bloatware will likely consume 4GB on these phones so you'll have little left to install other apps... I'd make that $119 16GB the top contender.

brutal
03-03-2017, 15:29
FYI, everyone I know that has gone from a hard key phone to a smart phone pretty much loathes them at first...

They had to pry my blackberry from my hands when our company was acquired in 2009.

brutal
03-03-2017, 15:36
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ate2h01Nlw

brutal
03-03-2017, 17:05
Just don't blame me if it sucks.

haha

brutal
03-12-2017, 12:09
You're stuck with most of the preloaded bloatware unless the phone has a safe root method and gets rooted. Then you're likely to void any warranty.

Some of the carriers let you disable some of the bloatware. Check in the device settings-application manager. If you installed an external SD, you can also move some apps off internal storage to the SD card.

Zege - once you assign that ringtone, it will get stored in the default location for that media by the phone OS, so it's probably safe to uninstall Zedge.

I do recommend swype for a replacement keyboard.

FYI, Google Play has a Family Library for sharing paid apps if you have any other Android smart phones.

If you don't have a dedicated scanner or are interested in nationwide events, take a look at Scanner Radio.

Irving
03-12-2017, 16:14
Camscan lets you take photos of documents and convert them to PDF. I've found that to be very handy.

Irving
03-12-2017, 16:22
Hey while we're talking about this, does anyone know how to edit the dictionary in the phone? I'd really like it if my phone would stop thinking that "amd" is a word and auto-correcting to make me look like an idiot all the time.

brutal
03-12-2017, 17:05
Hey while we're talking about this, does anyone know how to edit the dictionary in the phone? I'd really like it if my phone would stop thinking that "amd" is a word and auto-correcting to make me look like an idiot all the time.

Just type a word in and get autocorrect to show, misspelled or not, long press the word until you get a pop-up. Slide the pop-up. You should see dictionary on the right end.

brutal
03-12-2017, 17:11
camscan is good, so is "barcode scanner." I use it to look stuff up on store shelves all the time.

Irving
03-12-2017, 18:12
Just type a word in and get autocorrect to show, misspelled or not, long press the word until you get a pop-up. Slide the pop-up. You should see dictionary on the right end.


camscan is good, so is "barcode scanner." I use it to look stuff up on store shelves all the time.

Thanks and thanks.

HBAR hasn't seen a store shelf since 1993 though.

Irving
03-12-2017, 18:26
Brutal, just tried your suggestion on the dictionary and it worked as described. Double thanks.

brutal
03-12-2017, 20:31
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