phone or get a motorola charm? Help, I am in major panic mode. My parental units are dysfunctional. They refused to instruct me in driving when I was 15 and eager to start learning, telling me I can do it myself. I barely graduated high school because I could not get on a computer. My family owns three computers and the one I operated on for 20 minutes a day!!! to do high school level schoolwork, was traded. We always own three computers but my stepfather is unpredictable. It always seems as I am doing something wrong, when I am trying to operate as a functioning and productive member of society. I barely graduated high school and have little to no life or social skills. Now I am supposed to move into a residence paid for almost entirely by my father to go to college. I have no way of getting a computer!!
I figured I would need a cellular telephone to correspond with potential employers and job offers. My family has t mobile but I know absolutely nothing about t mobile, so I subscribed to verizon ( I am in the chicago area). My mother at the time was trying to get into a 79.99 two line family plan, which is obscene due to her financial standing, and when times get rough phones are first to get switched off. So I thought if anything with verizon I can reduce my post-pay to $20 and be able to reasonably pay this. My family is unreliable so one second they say I will have a computer the next second they say I am responsible for absolutely everything myself. Motorola announced the charm, a full qwerty android capable phone, last week, arriving august 25. I looked into android and realized with unlimited data $25, I can be capable of social networking in order to obtain employment and fill in educational gaps with it. FOr example I can compose emails, to complete essay requirements for school and use public computers to compose powerpoints and publications. I would not need a computer. I live in an urban area so coverage is not a problem? I don't know anything about GSM networks though, is the internet 3G, with t mobile, in chicago? SHould I pay the 205 dollar fee and go on with it knowing I could never switch back to verizon if they expanded 4G and my education went upside down? Is this entire plan crazy? ;_;
I figured I would need a cellular telephone to correspond with potential employers and job offers. My family has t mobile but I know absolutely nothing about t mobile, so I subscribed to verizon ( I am in the chicago area). My mother at the time was trying to get into a 79.99 two line family plan, which is obscene due to her financial standing, and when times get rough phones are first to get switched off. So I thought if anything with verizon I can reduce my post-pay to $20 and be able to reasonably pay this. My family is unreliable so one second they say I will have a computer the next second they say I am responsible for absolutely everything myself. Motorola announced the charm, a full qwerty android capable phone, last week, arriving august 25. I looked into android and realized with unlimited data $25, I can be capable of social networking in order to obtain employment and fill in educational gaps with it. FOr example I can compose emails, to complete essay requirements for school and use public computers to compose powerpoints and publications. I would not need a computer. I live in an urban area so coverage is not a problem? I don't know anything about GSM networks though, is the internet 3G, with t mobile, in chicago? SHould I pay the 205 dollar fee and go on with it knowing I could never switch back to verizon if they expanded 4G and my education went upside down? Is this entire plan crazy? ;_;