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Moto G Consumer Cellular Switch Phones

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Moto G Consumer Cellular Switch Phones

2024-06-07 01:40:11

At $230, I do not know how much more one gets for phones that cost 2 and 3 times as much. I did see it on consumer Cellular for $ 150

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2024-09-27 05:22:17

I have had several Moto phones throughout the years and Motorola has never disapointed.

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2024-09-22 02:29:15

Upgraded from my first moto, a g5 to this moto g power. Moto phones never disappoint. Great battery life. Only setback is the missing back arrow bottom left like the moto g5, swiping back sometimes deletes emails or other alerts and never know where it goes.

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2024-07-29 01:14:26

Use this with JK Audio SportMix to interface with *newer* cellular phones. Today's Android and IPhones require a 4-conductor cable to work properly with the mixer. Simple replacement to standard 3-conductor cable. Works flawlessly with new phones for much better clarity over the air.

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2024-09-11 06:42:52

No issues have had the phone for 1 month and it is awesome I have had motorola phones for ever and they last with all the updates and moto action love motorola give it a try you will not be disappointed .

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2024-05-17 03:15:18

The Moto G Power is phenomenal. Sleek design, big screen, and relatively light-weight compared to phones of the same size. Motorola does fantastic little things that make their phones unique and fun to use. The display is crisp and fills nearly the entire face of the phone which is fun to use. Last but not least, the battery. The Battery is truly powerful and can indeed last up to three days with average use. That being said, average use would entail texting on and off, some phone calls, and maybe light browser use. Even playing games non-stop this phone can stay alive for at least two days. The price is WAY more than bargained for.

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2024-06-09 04:58:27

The nicest one I found that would work with my Mac G% tower at a great price

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2024-05-15 01:59:51

Open didn’t allow me to switch between 2 phones. Open comm2 fixed this issue for me

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2024-08-16 04:20:37

Provides a much better wireless net than 'consumer' wireless routers. I've been very impressed with making the switch and the strong signals throughout my house. My Chromecasts haven't had any buffering issues since.

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2024-04-27 05:58:50

Once you switch from the regular consumer grade AP to the Unifi you will understand the difference. The Big Boys in corporate environment have had access to high grade stuff for a while, but it was too expensive for the home use. Ubiquiti finally solved this problem. I live in a cul de sac, and for years, including a in a previous house, had been battling lousy wifi signal. I initially purchased the 2.4Ghz version, but the long range unit, and not only it absolutely eliminated the problems (I tried multiple APs, and all sorts of high powerAPs before), but now I could get connected almost 2 blocks away (and all over the cul de sac, which obviously was overkill). Now I upgraded to the dual band, regular rangeversion. It works all over the house without a hitch. Now, note it DOES require some setup, and some basic knowledge of network. It not 100% consumer grade, it is still more geared towards enterprise environment, but chances are if you know and care enough about your wifi to be annoyed by the lousy signal from other products, you probably know enough to this the unifi AP up. One more note, since I always see this question being asked: this is ONLY the AP, not the modem, switch, router, etc. Depending on your setup, you still need at least one more piece of hardware (such as, you can use the wifi or non wifi modem from the cable company which already comes with a router, and then disable their wifi, and use the Unifi AP instead, in one of the simplest setups). We cut the cord on cable TV a while back a home, and with more than 15 devices coneted at any time, including 3 chromecasts, the APs work flawlessly.

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