Wednesday, June 25, 2008

New Cell Phone and Wireless Carrier

My Verizon Wireless contract was up recently and instead of renewing my contract, I decided to look for better options and cost savings. While browsing Fatwallet, I read about the Sprint SERO (Sprint Exclusive Referral Offer) plan. SERO, which originally started as a plan for Sprint employees and their family and friends, is ultra-discounted and contained many useful features. For $30 per month, the plan includes 500 anytime minutes, free mobile to mobile, free nights and weekends (starting at 7 p.m.), unlimited Internet, and unlimited texting. This is way better than my old Verizon Wireless plan and is $20 less expensive. I especially like the unlimited Internet and unlimited texting, two features that I did not have on my old plan and phone.

Since I will be getting unlimited Internet and texting, I started to look for a phone that can do both. I originally wanted the HTC Mogul for its touchscreen and slide out QWERTY
keyboard, but was turned off by its bulk and the low battery life. I also looked at the HTC Touch, but couldn't stomach using the touchscreen to text message. So I settled on the Motorola Q9c, a thin and svelte smartphone running Windows Mobile, has a physical QWERTY keyboard and with excellent battery life. I also liked the fact that it could be endlessly customized with the thousands of applications for the Windows Mobile platform. It also has a built-in GPS chip. The phone cost $149.99 after rebate.

I've been test driving this plan and phone for nearly a month now, and I'm very happy with the results so far.
The signal has been pervasive at most places, with at least two bars. On a recent drive to Vegas, the signal was strong in the middle of the I-15. Internet speeds are fast since the phone is running on the EV-DO Rev 0 network, averaging about 600 - 900 kbps. I've already upgraded the phone to Windows Mobile 6.1, loaded 2 GB worth of music onto the 4 GB miniSDHC card, installed applications that provide me real time GPS position and live traffic, watch and save flash videos (Youtube), watch live and recorded TV on my home PC, catch up on all my RSS news feeds, use the phone as a wireless modem for my laptop, keep up to date with my appointments and tasks, and so on. I can browse the Internet anytime and anywhere and also easily send email and text messages using the physical QWERTY keyboard. It also has excellent call clarity and a loud duplex speakerphone.

If you are nearing the end of your cell phone contract, SERO is worth considering with all the perks that come with it. I had a good run with my LG VX8300 and Verizon Wireless, but it got too expensive for the features that I was paying for. For $32 a month including taxes, it's a deal that cannot be beat. The phone is great too!


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Sunday, June 08, 2008

Las Vegas and Kaelyn's 2nd Birthday

This past weekend we went to Las Vegas to celebrate Kaelyn's 2nd birrthday at my parents' house. It was also Lucas' first trip to Las Vegas. We had a lot of fun! Kaelyn's party was great, and we brought along an inflatable pool for the kids to play in. Lucas also enjoyed climbing up and down (mostly up) on the stairs. The kids also had a blast with my dad's slot machine! Lucas just loved holding on to the coins. We also went over to the new Palazzo, next to the Venetian, to check out the shops.








All in all a very good weekend at Vegas with the family. Happy 2nd birthday Kaelyn!

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Sunday, June 01, 2008

Biking and Hiking with Lucas

This weekend we biked and hiked with Lucas for the first time. We're introducing him to more outdoor activities so he can get used to it and we can all go biking and hiking as a family together. For biking, we installed a bike seat on Lediya's bike so he is sitting in front of Lediya. We also got him a helmet. We biked around the neighborhood and he seemed to like it. Next we'll take him to the beach. Today ,we went hiking at the El Dorado Nature Center in Long Beach. I have an REI kiddie hiking backpack where he can sit in the backpack behind me. We did the 2 mile hike to test it out. It worked great, except for the fact that I probably won't be going on longer hikes because having a 20+ pound child on your back gets tiring after a while. But, if I can build my strength in that area then maybe Yosemite might not be out of the question.

We're hoping that he gets used to these outdoor activities. He seems to like nature a lot so it's a good start. Next up: camping!

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