Subj : I launched a CHAT with customer support
To   : Aaron Thomas
From : August Abolins
Date : Mon Jan 04 2021 11:40 pm

Hello Aaron!

** On Tuesday 05.01.21 - 03:23, Aaron Thomas wrote to August Abolins:

AA>> is quite fine as an ereader in a pinch.  The FM radio is a nice

AT> I forgot about that. It was a feature that I never used, but it makes
AT> sense for a phone to have that for exactly what you mentioned - listen to
AT> the radio when you need entertainment in a dead zone.

Yes.. having *something* live to hear when in a dead-zone is
good.  I haven't tested the battery life when using radio.


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.

AT> I've never cared much about phone security. I'm not trying to sound
AT> negative, but I think there's little to nothing that can be done about
AT> scanners tapping your calls. Or has newer smartphone technology addressed
AT> that issue?

The PGP that I was referring to is for encypted email.

For encrypted voice comms, I've heard that Signal is a good
choice. Telegram also boasts secure calls:

https://telegram.org/blog/calls


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?

AT> I can't remember which technology advancement made me need to toss the
AT> Blackberry. This was back around 2011. But aparently I can still use it
AT> on oldschool carriers :)

What model of the BB was it?  I'm curious.  If it only supported
either 2G or HSPA+ max, then it is not worth it - even the range
for phone calls will be less than what you can get with LTE.

Even my BB's LTE may not be all that it seems, according to this
article:

https://www.ianswerguy.com/what-is-3g-4g-lte/

  ..and I can believe it. The best I am getting right now is
barely 2.7Mbps.  That's just in the low 3G range!  ..and the
phone is telling me it is connected with LTE.   But it is much
better than the HSPA+ that I was getting with a previous USB
dongle for mobile.
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 ../|ug

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