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03-14-19 19:01 #17133
Posts: 26Jenny for a relaxing evening.
Jenny is one of my got to girls for an evening relaxation.
She is 5'2" thin and quite pretty.
Face: 7/10.
Body: 7.5/10.
Attitude: 10/10.
Sex: 8/10.
WIR, yes whenever I am feeling too tired and need to get pampered a bit.
PM me for digits, for old experienced members only.
GC.
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03-13-19 23:52 #17132
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
There isn't any CMDA carriers in PH.
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03-13-19 19:28 #17131
Posts: 451This is mine. Specifically a US G4 Play. Bottom end of G4 line. Had to look it up.
LTE (FDD): Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12,13, 17,25, 26.
LTE (TDD): Bands 41.
And.
CDMA: 800,1900 MHz.
GSM: 850,900, 1800,1900 MHz.
UMTS: 850,900, 1700/2100, 1800,1900, 2100 MHz.
I don't remember exactly but was confirmed on a forum work on at least one of the CMDA carriers Verizon, Sprint, Boast.
Can't go at that price then.
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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03-13-19 19:12 #17130
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
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03-13-19 05:11 #17129
Posts: 451I should mention that the power banks themselves were listed on Amazxn for USD30. So one could say each phone was less than USD70. (I don't remember for sure, but the package was either USD99 or USD89. You were limited to 2 so I had others order for me after I tested mine out) And this was a couple years back. For those looking, there are better budget world phones now on sale. But those QC power banks are great. The girls like them because it even charges regular phones up very quickly. The power banks I have now for personal use have PD and QC so they can also juice up iPhones fast. Just keep an eye out for US sales.
Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 23:39 #17128
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by KabulGuy [View Original Post]
Moto brand is not available in PH. I just picked up a couple Moto G4 for my next trip. Contrary to what some people here may think the PH girls think Moto is a great brand. All that matters is what they think and my wallet.
I personally use a second hand iPhone 6. I hook it up to the iCloud and can get imessages from stateside. I get mostly LTE service through out PH with it. Last year I lost one to a pickpocketer in a AC jeepney. I picked up an unlocked used IP 6 for $200.
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03-12-19 22:58 #17127
Posts: 984Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
Splurge another $30 on a classy looking case and you are set.
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03-12-19 22:43 #17126
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
Good luck with the China Mi phone. Let us know how it works out.
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03-12-19 21:40 #17125
Posts: 451IMHO, I like dual SIM unless a good sale in the US (one SIM models). All my flagship phones are dual and it is really convenient. You can now hide and have different users on the Androids (Mr. Hyde and Dr. Jekyll). The Moto cameras are not that good. Hence the flagship phones.
I am actually going to get a China Mi phone to try. Half the price of a similar Samsung and probably half the cpu speed. But hey, I don't play games on my phones. And under USD100. You should give Fi a test. Speeds better than TM.
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 19:38 #17124
Posts: 3040This should be in the General Info Thread, but here goes anyway
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
My regular phone is a Samsung S8 which is the best smart phone I have ever owned. I realize the S9 is marginally better and the S10 is probably significantly better, but I have no interest in upgrading at this point. The S8 is great and will remain my primary cell phone for some time to come. So, I wanted to spend less for a 2nd phone, but I still wanted a quality phone that could take respectable pics of girls, had a decent battery life, and a workable operating system. So, I first looked at older model, yet still NEW Samsung models like the J6 or S6 which were considered top of the line phones at the time of their initial roll outs. In BKK the price for these older Samsungs was between 5,000 and 6,500 baht. Not bad, but then I took a look at the Motorola lineup particularly the Moto G phones which have always received the highest reviews in the "budget" phone category. I looked at the G5, G6 and the just issued G7. An unlocked G5 was under $185 and seemed to get better reviews all around than it's newer sibling the G6. Then I began reading up on the just released G7 which received much better reviews than either the G5 or G6 in terms of camera, battery life, and operating system which are the areas I am most concerned with. So in the end, I paid up for the G7. The price was $285 unlocked with no sim card direct from Motorola. The clincher for me was the zero interest rate offer from Moto which meant I will pay $13/ month for the G7 until it is paid off and in the meantime I have the best "budget" cell phone available.
My Moto G7 came last week. I bought a no contract / pay as you go plan with T Mobil for $3/ month so I could test the phone and set it up the way I want before my trip. The phone works great, battery is excellent, and software is running smoothly. It in now way looks or operates like a "budget" phone. I think Moto hit this one out of the ball park. I did upgrade for the Camera FV-5 app ($3. 95 at the Google store to improve the photography capabilities) and I am ready to go on my next trip phone wise. My Samsung S8 will be my American and Hotel Wi-Fi phone. My Moto G7 will be my out and about phone. I am sure I could have sufficed with the Moto G4 or G5, but what the hell, I plan to use my G7 for many years to come. It was a good buy especially at zero interest $13/month.
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03-12-19 19:18 #17123
Posts: 451US phones are mostly one SIM as were the ones I got. Asian variants are usually dual SIM. The Asian variant was US $30+ more and did not come with a free USB QC 2.0 power bank. I love US sales! LOL! In fact, I buy many Asian manufactured electronics for US delivery because it can be 10 to30% cheaper than having an Asian or local delivery (even if I am within spitting distance of the factory). Go figure.
Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 18:24 #17122
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by Bushes [View Original Post]
BTW, most all Moto cp work great in PH. Get the international models.
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03-12-19 04:39 #17121
Posts: 16009Originally Posted by Ogman [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 01:29 #17120
Posts: 451FWIW, I paid under US $100 for several new Moto G4 (on sale), pretty much a world phone with all the possible bands. I can confirm that it works well in North America, Europe, and Asia (including China). I have my other primary "world phones" with much better cameras and specs like the Google offers and others; all made in China but costing much more. The G4 does not have an eSIM but is a great travelling phone. No big deal if it goes missing as everything is backed up on the internet and can be remotely erased. You might see some ladies sporting one if they don't mind the so so pictures.
Originally Posted by Niteluvr [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Goferring [View Original Post]
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03-12-19 00:07 #17119
Posts: 56LA Cafe and Manila bay cafe
Just a quick question: Google maps is showing Manila bay cafe as permanently closed. Can anyone confirm if that is right. I hope there is more places in the area than just LA Cafe. Anyone have any recent visits or report of other bars\spas\whatevers that is good for mongering?