im on the 30$ wwalmart prepaidwhat plan do you have
because some websites say music freedom is only available for simple choice plans and other says it's available for simple choice and prepaid plans
im on the 30$ wwalmart prepaidwhat plan do you have
because some websites say music freedom is only available for simple choice plans and other says it's available for simple choice and prepaid plans
ok coolim on the 30$ wwalmart prepaid
i know you can port numbers from other carriers. i'm not sure if you you can switch an existing tmobile number to the $30 plan but i dont see why notI have tmobile and im currently on that "financed phone" plan. I bought a sim from them...i dont talk much but i do have that google number...I use that for my one night stands
Gonna have to invest into that prepaid plan if i can keep my regular number
oh im bugginwhat plan do you have
because some websites say music freedom is only available for simple choice plans and other says it's available for simple choice and prepaid plans
No, i can cancel anytime as long as i pay whats left on the phone. Pretty much same if i just upgrade to another phonei know you can port numbers from other carriers. i'm not sure if you you can switch an existing tmobile number to the $30 plan but i dont see why not
if you're financing a phone from t-mobile dont they have you under contract though?
No, i can cancel anytime as long as i pay whats left on the phone. Pretty much same if i just upgrade to another phone
well i can send and receive mms to people on all carriers except verizonTrue. But google voice cant send media correct?
http://www.engadget.com/2014/11/17/sony-exmore-rs-imx230/Sony's new sensor could bring DSLR-like autofocus to phones
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While there's speculation that multi-sensor phone cameras are the next big thing, Sony has just launched a sensor that will likely make its smartphone cameras better soon. The latest Exmor RS IMX230 is a so-called stacked CMOS sensor that squeezes an effective 21-megapixels into a 1/2.4-inch sized form factor. The killer feature, however, is built-in 192-point phase-detection autofocus, which will keep fast-moving subjects sharp. The new chip also has integrated HDR for high-res stills and 4K video to save shots that are overly backlit or in shadow (see the image below).
Sony has a hot hand in cameras and particularly in sensors, which earned it $2.4 billion last quarter. Its Exmor sensor is used in Apple's iPhone 6, along with other Android handsets like the OnePlus One. The new Exmor RS model will appear in April next year, perhaps in time for Sony's next flagship handset, which would give it one of the best Android smartphone camera options. However, there's nothing much wrong with the cameras in Sony's current smartphone lineup, yet its mobile division is still losing loads of money.
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Source: Sony
I like that feature5.0 is a good upgrade the chrome tabs in the recently used apps had to be turned off ASAP though![]()
