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  1. Rye83

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    Not sure how accurate this app is but it seems to reflect where I get coverage at. Might help with picking out the right SIM card (or you could just buy both).
    Globe Coverage:
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    Smart Coverage:
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    Btw, the app is called "Open Signal".
     
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    http.globe.com.ph >> Prepaid only

    Internet.globe.com.ph >> Postpaid only

    What I did was since I am using prepaid only. I went into the post paid an and deleted it so it doesn't have multiple apns to switch to. It's forced to stay on prepaid apn only.

    But remember if you download your settings again. It will over write everything g.
     
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    Had to replace my sim the other day as had the old type and large,the phone died which it was in.the new Samsung phone had a smaller sim so borrowed a sim cutter from a mate then thought before cutting it something ain't right as it would have cut the metal strip.
    Next day went to smart in the mall and asked for a new micro sim with the same number. I was shocked when the guy said no problem sir we can do that for p60! He also told me do t ever throw away the credit card plastic sim surround as if you lose it you can't get the same number back if you lose your phone.
     
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    Avoid all plans. Get a prepaid SIM card. They cost 40-50 pesos and you can find them at any cell phone shops and many other stores. If you have crap service where you end up staying you can just buy another provider's prepaid card and swap them around as needed (or get a dual SIM card phone).
     
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    I have been using it for a couple days now and I have no complaints. The fingerprint scanner works much better than I suspected it would. You don't have to swipe your finger, you just press on it and it unlocks the phone). The battery life, speaker and microphone are a major improvements from the older Nexus 5 (my 3 biggest complaints about the Nexus 5). It has a slightly larger footprint than the 5 (because they placed the speaker and mic on the front of the phone and it has a 0.2 inch larger screen). The camera and screen is higher quality. Processor has gotten a step up. Fully charges in a little over an hour (the reason for the new, and symmetrical!!!, USB type C cable). Basically everything you would expect from a newer model.

    The phone is equivalent to a 30-40k peso phone here in the Philippines plus you will get the latest android updates as they come out from Google (I'm on android 6.0.1). I recommend it for those that want a Nexus device that can easily fit in your front pocket. I would recommend dishing out the extra cash for the 32GB phone if you have a lot of apps/games. If you just use it primarily as a phone then the 16GB will do. Note: neither the Nexus 5 or the 5x are capable of taking an external SD card....something that I don't really care for since I take a lot of pictures and install a ton of apps.
     
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    Just picked up the phone from Johny Air in Bacolod yesterday. 2,300 pesos for the shipping.

    If you order this phone make sure you buy a USB type C to USB type A cable or adapter online as well. Google doesn't send a cable that allows you to connect to a computer or different charger with the phone (odd given these phones were originally marketed to developers....who have to connect the phones to computers :meh:). I looked at every single cable and adapter in SM mall in Bacolod. They simply do not carry that type of cable there yet (even though there was a shop selling the Nexus 6P, which was naturally "out of stock, maybe next month sir", but they didn't sell the charger or any accessories for the phone).

    Getting a screen protector for the phone was a massive headache too. I'd recommend ordering one of those online as well because at a store in SM......
    Me: do you have any screen protectors?
    Employee: yes, for what model sir?
    Me: what do you mean what model? It's just a strip of transparent plastic with adhesive on the back, any will do.
    Employee: yes we have those. For what model sir?
    Me: (I know exactly where this is getting ready to go at this point :meh:) you don't have one for my model. I just need one that is larger than a 5.2 inch display.
    Employee: sorry we don't have that in stock .
    Me: *points to a screen protector next to the guy* is that a screen protector for a tablet?
    Employee: yes, that's for a Samsung model. Yours is LG.
    Me: I see that but it is obviously bigger than my phone and I can cut it to make it fit. I'll take that one.
    Employee: but its not for your model sir.
    Me: are you trying to talk me out of spending money here. Here is 200 pesos, I want that one. Do you have a pair of scissors?
    Employee: sorry sir, the guy who installs screen protectors is out for lunch.
    Me: seriously? Are you just trying to mess with my head right now? I meant to give me the scissors and I'll do it myself.......you know what, don't give me the scissors because right now I'm really wanting to stab you in the face! And you really have a guy whose entire job is to install screen protectors? He must have had something other than "currently breathing" listed under work experience on his resume if they trust him to use the scissors and follow the simple 3 step instructions listed on the package! :banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead::banghead:

    (Ok, I didn't say that last part, I just walked away when he said the guy was eating lunch. How do people that stupid and/or lazy even managed to keep themselves alive? Finding, buying and transporting food home and then cooking it is much more difficult than determining if some plastic is larger than a screen.)

    OK rant over.
     
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    If you have an Android you can download the Open Signal app. It gives you quite a bit of data on your connections (wifi and mobile), data and SMS/calls.
     
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