Subj : Re: I launched a CHAT with customer support
To : August Abolins
From : Aaron Thomas
Date : Tue Jan 05 2021 03:23 am
AA> I don't play games on that thing. It is a phone at the ready. A
AA> quick visit with the browser to check something is rare. But it
I was bored, working an overnight security job. Brick Breaker was a treat back
then.
AA> is quite fine as an ereader in a pinch. The FM radio is a nice
I forgot about that. It was a feature that I never used, but it makes sense
for a phone to have that for exactly what you mentioned - listen to the radio
when you need entertainment in a dead zone.
AA> I found a compatible PGP app for it. Now I can operate like 007
AA> and communicate in privacy when I have a field mission from
AA> headquarters. Telegram is a pretty good substitute as well.
I've never cared much about phone security. I'm not trying to sound negative,
but I think there's little to nothing that can be done about scanners tapping
your calls. Or has newer smartphone technology addressed that issue?
AA> There are two competing 3G technologies. Maybe the 3G you needed
AA> with Tmobile was simply not compatible with the 3G that the
AA> Blackberry used?
I can't remember which technology advancement made me need to toss the
Blackberry. This was back around 2011. But aparently I can still use it on
oldschool carriers :)