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Senior Member
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Oct 4, 2014, 06:42 AM
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Cell Phones
I have Blue Tooth in the car and I purchased a NoN Android phone from Tracfone.
They told me that, that phone will not work in the car? The cheap flip one that I have now works okay. Are they blowing smoke?
PS When I told them to cancel, they told me that they had already gotten my number from AT@T and that I needed to
buy their phone from them or lose my number. That is really funny as they said it takes any where from 2 to 4 days
to get the number and I requested a cancel in like 10 minutes.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Oct 4, 2014, 06:44 AM
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If the phone doesn't have Bluetooth, then it won't work.
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Expert
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Oct 4, 2014, 08:04 AM
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The phone either has, or does not have Bluetooth, Many of the cheaper phones do not.
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Senior Member
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Oct 4, 2014, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Fr_Chuck
The phone either has, or does not have Bluetooth, Many of the cheaper phones do not.
Like I said my present phone is a cheap phone purchased from AT&T, it certainly is not an Android Smart Phone so it looks like Tracfone wants to sell Androids.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Oct 4, 2014, 09:43 AM
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Doesn't matter. Just because a phone is a smart phone doesn't mean it includes BlueTooth. Bluetooth is a protocol for connectiing devices to other devices. Have you checked the settings on the phone to see if there is an option for turning on Bluetooth? Did you try to pair with your car device?
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Senior Member
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Oct 4, 2014, 02:42 PM
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Thanks Scott, I have decided to stay with AT&T and purchase their paid plan. Since I only want a phone for emergencies in and out of the car, they offer a 1 year plan with 1,000 minutes for $100 dollars. Not sure if the unused minutes roll over when you purchase the 2nd year but should be more than enough if they don't roll over. No need to get a new phone either, since mine works okay in the car.
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Oct 5, 2014, 06:45 AM
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I use an ATT Go-Phone. My current phone is a Nokia 635 Windows phone. I use it primarily for emergencies as well. I pay $.10 per minute for calls, $.20 per text and I have to purchase $25 every three months so that the minutes rollover. So it costs me a little over $100/yr. This gets me 1000 minutes as well. So it sounds like the plans are similar. I almost never go over the $25. Currently I have a balance of over $50 with 2 months to go before I have to renew. This plan works great for me. I don't have a data plan, but the phone has WiFi, more importantly it has GPS so as long as I have downloaded Maps of the area (they are free) I can track my way. This has been invaluable when walking around in unfamiliar areas.
There are a few things I wish the Windows Store had (most notably a Quicken app and one for my bank), but otherwise I've been very happy with it,
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Senior Member
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Oct 5, 2014, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by ScottGem
I use an ATT Go-Phone. My current phone is a Nokia 635 Windows phone. I use it primarily for emergencies as well. I pay $.10 per minute for calls, $.20 per text and I have to purchase $25 every three months so that the minutes rollover. So it costs me a little over $100/yr. This gets me 1000 minutes as well. So it sounds like the plans are similar. I almost never go over the $25. Currently I have a balance of over $50 with 2 months to go before I have to renew. This plan works great for me. I don't have a data plan, but the phone has WiFi, more importantly it has GPS so as long as I have downloaded Maps of the area (they are free) I can track my way. This has been invaluable when walking around in unfamiliar areas.
There are a few things I wish the Windows Store had (most notably a Quicken app and one for my bank), but otherwise I've been very happy with it,
Sounds great. I do not text nor do I want anyone texting me. Don't respond to calls that I get that way. The only thing that I may have to do one day is get a new phone. Doesn't GPS and WiFi burn up a lot of minutes?
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Computer Expert and Renaissance Man
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Oct 5, 2014, 09:44 AM
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Nope, none at all. Does run down the battery though.
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Senior Member
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Oct 5, 2014, 12:12 PM
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Very interesting. Thanks
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