Cablevision Launching FreeWheel WiFi-Based Phone
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A New Entrant In Wifi-First Wireless Service
When I saw that Cablevision was entering the mobile market with a wifi-first offer, and quickly looked over the service offering, I was impressed. Reading further, I became less so. Looks like this will launch in NYC area only, and there's just one Motorola handset available at launch. We'll need to wait and see what this evolves into over time.
My main question is why would anyone consider this ultra expensive service in a market flooded with much cheaper alternatives? $30/month? $10/month? People can pay a cheaper yearly fee of for magicjack or nettalk then use an app on all their smart ...
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over in the "Motorola Moto G (GSM, 2nd gen.)" discussion:
Difference between 1st and 2nd Generation Moto G
I don't really see any compelling reason to upgrade to a 2nd gen Moto G. CPU is pretty much the same, 3MP more on main camera isn't compelling enough, Storage space is the same and the only thing that I could appreciate more is the ability to use a SD Card.
If Lenovo continues the the Moto X and G line I hope the next version has more features to compel me to upgrade. If not. Then I don't know what to say.
over in the "Motorola Moto G (GSM, 2nd gen.)" discussion:
2nd Gen
Still no LTE but added Micro SD and bigger screen. OK, but the Micro SD on the 3G 1st gen would have been smarter and leave off the bigger screen. Think people, think!!!!!!!!