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Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
Monday, September 21, 2015
ANKER Power Port Qi Wireless Charging Unboxing
The Anker power port Qi wireless charger is a very unique charger. It is shaped exactly like a hockey puck. Just a little thinner. In this case, thinner is good. It comes with a micro USB cable and instruction manual and a warranty paper as well. With this device it requires to be plugged into an outlet at all times in order for you to charge your device up. You also need a device that is compatible with this qi charger. If your device isn't compatible, then the charging wont start. If you see a light that turns red, that means it is plugged in and turned on. If you see a light that is blue on the charger, this means that the charger is in use and your phone or tablet should be charging. This charger can be found on Amazon.com just for only $11.99. So you can head on over to Amazon right now and get this device. Full review coming soon.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Incoming 5G on Verizon?
Verzion Wireless is testing their 5G Network
Its crazy how we were just so use to how faster 4G and LTE was compared to 3G and the download speeds are. Then Google had come alone for the internet Google Fiber with super high speed internet, but it is only in selected areas. As we all know that Verizon is the number 1 carrier when it comes to having the best network in the US.
According to Verizon, the earlier test of 5G have come to be about 30-50 times faster than the current 4G/LTE. Also this 5G network is said to even be faster than Google's Fiber service. If it has real speeds like that, who needs internet? Why not just be powered by data? The new technologies are very powerful and it seems as now it doesn't have any limits or boundaries. So far can networks go with 5G? How will 5G be actually effective in our everyday lives? What would a consumer benefit from 5G? These are some questions that need to be taken into consideration as we prepare for the next generation in mobile. Not exactly sure when 5G become available to everyone, but will assume that 5G is coming soon.
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Moto G (2013) on Verizon Prepaid for only $19.99!
Hello readers and viewers! Have I have some great news for you all! In 2013, Motorola and Google teamed up to bring to consumers a like and everyone one great affordable low budget smartphone! But this budget smartphone ins't just a budget phone, it is one of the best in its class. It has a 4.5 inch HD screen, Android 4.4.1 Kitkat, a 5MP rear camera, and 1,3 MP front facing camera. To some, this may not be the latest specs or a high quality phone in 2015, but for $20, its worth a second look or even as a backup phone. This particular Moto G is on Verizon Wireless prepaid plan. You can buy it now at BestBuy.com/
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Google Unveils Their Wireless Service As "Project Fi"
Today Google announced their official Wireless Service "Project Fi". Instead of them going solo and creating their own Network. Google has teamed up with T-Mobile and Sprint and Wifi connectivity to make their services work for everyone. So Project Fi will allow to call and text over wifi due to the absence of LTE service.
The point Project Fi is to allow its customers to connect to Google's million hotspot networks. So the Fi customers will be able to connect to these hotspots automatically. Don't worry, your data will remain encrypted even over wifi.
Using the Wifi connectivity will benefit Project Fi's customers for when Google credits you for your unused data. For the basic plan, it will be $20 a month for talk, text, wi-fi tethering and international coverage. If you feel you need to use T-Mobile and Sprint's network, you will pay $10 per 1GB that you feel you need. If you dont use the data, Google will refund you for the amount you dont use. For instance, you have only used 1GB of 3GB data, Google will refund you $20. The Project Fi customers will only pay for what they have used.
For now Google is only allowing this service only on the Nexus 6 smartphone on T-Mobile and Sprint. As of now, this just exclusively to those owners and customer for the EAP. You can get your early access here:
https://fi.google.com/
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Google's Wireless Service Might Be Announced On April 22
There hasn't been much else said from Google about their new anticipated Wireless service since early March. But, according to the Wall Street Journal, Google is rumored to announce this service as soon as April 22. For those of you that dont know, Google is teaming up with Sprint and T-Mobileto give the consumers the ability to switch from either network depending on which out of the 2 signals is stronger than the other in a area. Google service is also to use Wifi networks for cells and data as well.
Google is also to allow its customers to only pay for what they have used. Sounds like a pretty sweet deal. Most carriers just want you to pay out a flat rate each month even if you don't use all of your data or minutes or text.
The only thing might run the customers away from this service is that you must own or buy a Nexus 6 smartphone. Atleast that is what the plan was originally set for.
As of now, all of this is just rumors. Not for sure or certain that Google will announce this service on April 22. While we also know that Google's I/O developer conference is right around the corner, having Google to make an announcement on April 22 will be a thrill to see and hear.
So, what do you all think about Google's new wireless service and its options? Is this all you would need to switch? Do you own a Nexus 6? Will you buy one now to get Google's service? Leave the comments below...
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