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  1. Weekly output: AT&T iPad day pass, AI + used-car sales, AI + home health care, Mint Mobile, Kalshi, orchestrating AI agents, AI + car rental

    I got back Saturday morning from my fourth trip in four years to Brazil for Web Summit Rio, which is enough times for me to feel like I can now write one of my conference cheat sheets for that talkfest. This Tuesday, meanwhile, I will travel to a new-to-me event: the Connectivity Standards Alliance’s Unify conference in Austin, where I’m leading a panel Thursday about how edge and on-device AI can improve connected devices in homes, workplaces and cities.

    6/10/2026: AT&T Adds Cheap, Unlimited-Data Day Pass for iPad Users, PCMag

    The iPad-only stipulation for this plan is a little weird and I’m not sure how many people would even need it. But it’s worth remembering that your first day pass is free if you take a 5G-enabled iPad to someplace that turns out to be WiFi-deprived.

    6/10/2026: Humans + AI: The new high-performance model, Web Summit Rio

    I hadn’t heard of the Brazilian used-car marketplace Mobiauto before Web Summit offered me this panel, but I enjoyed a chance to learn a little about the country’s vehicle market by interviewing Bruno Guidone, the company’s IT superintendent.

    6/10/2026: The future of healthtech has no address, Web Summit Rio

    The last Web Summit Rio panel I got offered–in an e-mail last Sunday afternoon–got me on the conference’s center stage, meaning my biggest crowd at this year’s event and a place in its YouTube livestream. I quizzed David Pares, chief medical officer of the Brazilian healthtech startup ISA Saúde, about their plans to shift more health tests and procedures to people’s homes instead of making them go to hospitals.

    6/10/2026: Mint Mobile Increases Data Allocations on Its Plans, Keeps Prices Level, PCMag

    I may have spent more time struggling to write a lede that would exhibit minimal creativity than I put into writing the rest of this post about a fairly self-explanatory bit of news.

    6/10/2026: Kalshi Co-Founder: Prediction Markets Will Be Bigger Than the Stock Exchange, Even If You Lose Money, PCMag

    Luana Lopes Lara, the Brazilian-born co-founder and COO of the prediction market Kalshi, spoke onstage on Web Summit Rio’s opening night Monday. I gave the company’s PR shop all of Tuesday to respond to my request for an update on the profit-loss ratio among Kalshi users that it had shared with the Wall Street Journal in early May, but they never got back to me.

    6/11/2026: Agent orchestration, Web Summit Rio

    My first of two panels Thursday had me quizzing Alessio Alionco, co-founder and CEO of the Brazil-founded startup Pipefy, about how it puts agentic AI models to work for clients.

    6/11/2026: Mobility, hard assets and AI applications, Web Summit Rio

    The pitch to drivers at the São Paulo-based car-rental platform Turbi (pronounced “tour-bee”) reminded me of car2go, the point-to-point car-sharing service that announced its exit from the North American market at the end of 2019. But back then, AI models weren’t a thing that companies were leveraging to optimize things like fleet management, so I asked Turbi founder and CEO Daniel Prado how the company has been able to take advantage of these advances.

    #AlessioAlionco #ATT #Brasil #Brazil #BrunoGuidone #carRental #carSharing #healthcare #healthtech #homeHealthCare #iPadDataPlans #ISASaúde #Kalshi #LuanaLopesLara #MintMobile #Mobiauto #Pipefy #predictionMarkets #Rio #RioDeJaneiro #Turbi #usedCars #WebSummitRio
  2. Weekly output: AT&T iPad day pass, AI + used-car sales, AI + home health care, Mint Mobile, Kalshi, orchestrating AI agents, AI + car rental

    I got back Saturday morning from my fourth trip in four years to Brazil for Web Summit Rio, which is enough times for me to feel like I can now write one of my conference cheat sheets for that talkfest. This Tuesday, meanwhile, I will travel to a new-to-me event: the Connectivity Standards Alliance’s Unify conference in Austin, where I’m leading a panel Thursday about how edge and on-device AI can improve connected devices in homes, workplaces and cities.

    6/10/2026: AT&T Adds Cheap, Unlimited-Data Day Pass for iPad Users, PCMag

    The iPad-only stipulation for this plan is a little weird and I’m not sure how many people would even need it. But it’s worth remembering that your first day pass is free if you take a 5G-enabled iPad to someplace that turns out to be WiFi-deprived.

    6/10/2026: Humans + AI: The new high-performance model, Web Summit Rio

    I hadn’t heard of the Brazilian used-car marketplace Mobiauto before Web Summit offered me this panel, but I enjoyed a chance to learn a little about the country’s vehicle market by interviewing Bruno Guidone, the company’s IT superintendent.

    6/10/2026: The future of healthtech has no address, Web Summit Rio

    The last Web Summit Rio panel I got offered–in an e-mail last Sunday afternoon–got me on the conference’s center stage, meaning my biggest crowd at this year’s event and a place in its YouTube livestream. I quizzed David Pares, chief medical officer of the Brazilian healthtech startup ISA Saúde, about their plans to shift more health tests and procedures to people’s homes instead of making them go to hospitals.

    6/10/2026: Mint Mobile Increases Data Allocations on Its Plans, Keeps Prices Level, PCMag

    I may have spent more time struggling to write a lede that would exhibit minimal creativity than I put into writing the rest of this post about a fairly self-explanatory bit of news.

    6/10/2026: Kalshi Co-Founder: Prediction Markets Will Be Bigger Than the Stock Exchange, Even If You Lose Money, PCMag

    Luana Lopes Lara, the Brazilian-born co-founder and COO of the prediction market Kalshi, spoke onstage on Web Summit Rio’s opening night Monday. I gave the company’s PR shop all of Tuesday to respond to my request for an update on the profit-loss ratio among Kalshi users that it had shared with the Wall Street Journal in early May, but they never got back to me.

    6/11/2026: Agent orchestration, Web Summit Rio

    My first of two panels Thursday had me quizzing Alessio Alionco, co-founder and CEO of the Brazil-founded startup Pipefy, about how it puts agentic AI models to work for clients.

    6/11/2026: Mobility, hard assets and AI applications, Web Summit Rio

    The pitch to drivers at the São Paulo-based car-rental platform Turbi (pronounced “tour-bee”) reminded me of car2go, the point-to-point car-sharing service that announced its exit from the North American market at the end of 2019. But back then, AI models weren’t a thing that companies were leveraging to optimize things like fleet management, so I asked Turbi founder and CEO Daniel Prado how the company has been able to take advantage of these advances.

    #AlessioAlionco #ATT #Brasil #Brazil #BrunoGuidone #carRental #carSharing #healthcare #healthtech #homeHealthCare #iPadDataPlans #ISASaúde #Kalshi #LuanaLopesLara #MintMobile #Mobiauto #Pipefy #predictionMarkets #Rio #RioDeJaneiro #Turbi #usedCars #WebSummitRio
  3. Update. No longer with #MintMobile, I lost my number but got my money back, prorated. Other than that I have a mini tablet that has no phone service! LMAO I don't think they appreciate how much they screwed me over. Like Evan Stone/Katie Morgan type screwing screwed over!

  4. So because I changed my email address #Mintmobile will not activate my new phone... for 30 days???

    They just asked me for a call back number...

  5. Weekly output: AI compliance risks, Mint Mobile bundle, AI vulnerability detection, AI driving logistics, Al Gore on AI

    I was in the Bay Area for work this week… and I’ll be back there starting Tuesday for NTT Research’s Upgrade conference (as like last year, the organizers are covering my travel expenses). I did not set out to spend this much of April propping up commercial aviation, but once again multiple travel opportunities lined up.

    Patreon readers got a bonus post from me Thursday about one of those trips: my brief visit to Chicago for the Online News Association’s conference.

    If you’re reading this somewhere near Fairfax County, you can quiz me in person Saturday afternoon at a joint meeting of the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Personal Computer User Group. I will be showing up with a bag of tech-event swag that I don’t plan on driving home with.

    4/7/2026: Building for Security, Compliance, and Real-World Risk, HumanX

    My first panel at this year’s edition of the AI conference that took me to Vegas last March had me quizzing Spencer Schaefer, founder and CTO of the healthcare-delivery firm Lunar Analytics; Galina Antova, CEO of the information-security startup Kai; and Campbell Brown, co-founder and CEO of the AI-evaluation company Forum AI, about how their companies are leveraging AI in ways that they hope will not lead to hostile headlines.

    4/7/2026: Mint Mobile Launches $45 Bundle of Home and Mobile 5G Broadband, PCMag

    I had just enough free time at HumanX to pick up this story about T-Mobile’s most popular prepaid brand offering a bundle of fixed and mobile 5G for much less than what T-Mobile charges.

    4/8/2026: Anthropic: Our New Model Is So Powerful, Only a Few Partners Can Try It Out, PCMag

    After seeing that my colleague James Peckham was writing about Anthropic’s automated vulnerability-finding model Mythos, I contributed a writeup from a talk that old-head security expert Alex Stamos had given the day before at HumanX about “the coming AI bug-pocalypse.”

    4/8/2026: The AI Engines Driving the Future of Logistics, HumanX

    My second HumanX panel featured one person I’d already interviewed (Aurora Innovation president Ossa Fischer, whom I talked to at Web Summit Vancouver last year for a Fast Company story) and one I did not meet IRL until backstage (Shoaib Makani, CEO and co-founder of Motive).

    4/9/2026: Former VP Al Gore: AI Models Are Probably Aware of Their Existence, PCMag

    For the second year in a row, HumanX’s opening-night programming featured a former vice president who had been unable to win a promotion from American voters. Seeing Gore get all wonky in front of this tech crowd reminded me of what I liked about him in 2000… and what George W. Bush was able to run against with a plainspoken approach that hid how bad he would prove at so many tasks.

    #AI #AIBugFinding #AIVulnerabilityScanning #AlGore #AlexStamos #Anthropic #Aurora #BayArea #ForumAI #HumanX #Kai #LunarAnalytics #MintMobile #Motive #Mythos #SanFrancisco
  6. Weekly output: AI compliance risks, Mint Mobile bundle, AI vulnerability detection, AI driving logistics, Al Gore on AI

    I was in the Bay Area for work this week… and I’ll be back there starting Tuesday for NTT Research’s Upgrade conference (as like last year, the organizers are covering my travel expenses). I did not set out to spend this much of April propping up commercial aviation, but once again multiple travel opportunities lined up.

    Patreon readers got a bonus post from me Thursday about one of those trips: my brief visit to Chicago for the Online News Association’s conference.

    If you’re reading this somewhere near Fairfax County, you can quiz me in person Saturday afternoon at a joint meeting of the Potomac Area Technology and Computer Society and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute’s Personal Computer User Group. I will be showing up with a bag of tech-event swag that I don’t plan on driving home with.

    4/7/2026: Building for Security, Compliance, and Real-World Risk, HumanX

    My first panel at this year’s edition of the AI conference that took me to Vegas last March had me quizzing Spencer Schaefer, founder and CTO of the healthcare-delivery firm Lunar Analytics; Galina Antova, CEO of the information-security startup Kai; and Campbell Brown, co-founder and CEO of the AI-evaluation company Forum AI, about how their companies are leveraging AI in ways that they hope will not lead to hostile headlines.

    4/7/2026: Mint Mobile Launches $45 Bundle of Home and Mobile 5G Broadband, PCMag

    I had just enough free time at HumanX to pick up this story about T-Mobile’s most popular prepaid brand offering a bundle of fixed and mobile 5G for much less than what T-Mobile charges.

    4/8/2026: Anthropic: Our New Model Is So Powerful, Only a Few Partners Can Try It Out, PCMag

    After seeing that my colleague James Peckham was writing about Anthropic’s automated vulnerability-finding model Mythos, I contributed a writeup from a talk that old-head security expert Alex Stamos had given the day before at HumanX about “the coming AI bug-pocalypse.”

    4/8/2026: The AI Engines Driving the Future of Logistics, HumanX

    My second HumanX panel featured one person I’d already interviewed (Aurora Innovation president Ossa Fischer, whom I talked to at Web Summit Vancouver last year for a Fast Company story) and one I did not meet IRL until backstage (Shoaib Makani, CEO and co-founder of Motive).

    4/9/2026: Former VP Al Gore: AI Models Are Probably Aware of Their Existence, PCMag

    For the second year in a row, HumanX’s opening-night programming featured a former vice president who had been unable to win a promotion from American voters. Seeing Gore get all wonky in front of this tech crowd reminded me of what I liked about him in 2000… and what George W. Bush was able to run against with a plainspoken approach that hid how bad he would prove at so many tasks.

    #AI #AIBugFinding #AIVulnerabilityScanning #AlGore #AlexStamos #Anthropic #Aurora #BayArea #ForumAI #HumanX #Kai #LunarAnalytics #MintMobile #Motive #Mythos #SanFrancisco
  7. Anybody using 5G for their home internet? My girlfriend has terribly slow and horribly over-priced AT&T but it doesn't look like she has any other wired option...

    She can get T-Mobile 5G home internet here (I'd probably do it through my Mint Mobile account, slightly cheaper), and even the minimum advertised download bandwidth would be 10x (yes, 10x) what she currently has, and it would be SO much more inexpensive.

    I assume you run into some congestion at times? How does it work, I assume it's like a bunch of 5G cell phones in a box? 😆

    I'd prefer something wired but looks like there's just no other option in her apartment complex.

    #internet #5gInternet #mintmobile #tmobile

  8. Anybody using 5G for their home internet? My girlfriend has terribly slow and horribly over-priced AT&T but it doesn't look like she has any other wired option...

    She can get T-Mobile 5G home internet here (I'd probably do it through my Mint Mobile account, slightly cheaper), and even the minimum advertised download bandwidth would be 10x (yes, 10x) what she currently has, and it would be SO much more inexpensive.

    I assume you run into some congestion at times? How does it work, I assume it's like a bunch of 5G cell phones in a box? 😆

    I'd prefer something wired but looks like there's just no other option in her apartment complex.

    #internet #5gInternet #mintmobile #tmobile

  9. Ah, #MintMobile's "Home MINTernet" deal is only $30/mo for the first three months, and then goes up to $40/mo for the next 12.

    Still, not nearly as grubby as other providers more than doubling their rates after 12 months. Good grief.

    I'll probably keep T-mo at home, as it's only $10 more.

  10. Ah, #MintMobile's "Home MINTernet" deal is only $30/mo for the first three months, and then goes up to $40/mo for the next 12.

    Still, not nearly as grubby as other providers more than doubling their rates after 12 months. Good grief.

    I'll probably keep T-mo at home, as it's only $10 more.

  11. Hey #AskFedi / #HiveMind,

    Anyone got any pointers for setting up #VisualVoicemail on #Android #AOSP or #LineageOS-derived dialers with #MintMobile, or #TMobile or other T-mobile #MVNOs?

    I called the number, set up my PIN and greeting, but I just keep getting "Can't activate visual voicemail" in the dialer, even after going to Voicemail in the settings, turning off Visual voicemail, and turning it on again.

    When I was on AT&T, it would occasionally be able to fetch the VMs, but often fail. I'm hoping it might work better with Mint/Tmo. XD

    I'm on #IodéOS (based on Lineage).

  12. Hey #AskFedi / #HiveMind,

    Anyone got any pointers for setting up #VisualVoicemail on #Android #AOSP or #LineageOS-derived dialers with #MintMobile, or #TMobile or other T-mobile #MVNOs?

    I called the number, set up my PIN and greeting, but I just keep getting "Can't activate visual voicemail" in the dialer, even after going to Voicemail in the settings, turning off Visual voicemail, and turning it on again.

    When I was on AT&T, it would occasionally be able to fetch the VMs, but often fail. I'm hoping it might work better with Mint/Tmo. XD

    I'm on #IodéOS (based on Lineage).

  13. It's nice of #MintMobile to send a SIM ejector tool with their SIM cards, as I can never locate one when I need one XD

    (Obviously #NotSponsored, do your own homework, YMMV, maybe harmful if consumed subdermally ;)

  14. It's nice of #MintMobile to send a SIM ejector tool with their SIM cards, as I can never locate one when I need one XD

    (Obviously #NotSponsored, do your own homework, YMMV, maybe harmful if consumed subdermally ;)

  15. I was coming very close to switching to Rossmann/Merrill's new #privacy-focused #cellular carrier, #Phreeli, but it has a #BindingArbitration clause, too.

    * Long, soul-rattling sigh

    So, I guess I'll just switch to #MintMobile instead and pay half as much.

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    cc: @phreeli

  16. I was coming very close to switching to Rossmann/Merrill's new #privacy-focused #cellular carrier, #Phreeli, but it has a #BindingArbitration clause, too.

    * Long, soul-rattling sigh

    So, I guess I'll just switch to #MintMobile instead and pay half as much.

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    cc: @phreeli

  17. Well that was interesting, this morning I locked myself out of my #MintMobile account because I'd forgotten my password and tried and failed too many times. But I waited a few hours as it told me I could try again in an hour, consulted my Password repository and now all is well once again.

  18. Well that was interesting, this morning I locked myself out of my #MintMobile account because I'd forgotten my password and tried and failed too many times. But I waited a few hours as it told me I could try again in an hour, consulted my Password repository and now all is well once again.

  19. @NicksWorld Yeah, becoming less and less enthused with #MintMobile, and how quickly the 15 gigs gets eaten up for some reason.

  20. @NicksWorld Yeah, becoming less and less enthused with #MintMobile, and how quickly the 15 gigs gets eaten up for some reason.

  21. The customer service with Mint Mobile has been terrible up to this point. I'm entering my third month with them and I guess I've learned my lesson that a lot of time you get what you pay for.

    #MintMobile

  22. The customer service with Mint Mobile has been terrible up to this point. I'm entering my third month with them and I guess I've learned my lesson that a lot of time you get what you pay for.

    #MintMobile

  23. Mint Mobile Unveils Company’s First-Ever Home Internet Service: Here’s Everything to know About 5G Home MINTernet
    #Variety #News #MintMobile

    variety.com/2025/shopping/news

  24. Mint Mobile Unveils Company’s First-Ever Home Internet Service: Here’s Everything to know About 5G Home MINTernet
    #Variety #News #MintMobile

    variety.com/2025/shopping/news

  25. Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband

    A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.

    10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company

    Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.

    10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company

    This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.

    10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company

    This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.

    10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag

    I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.

    10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag

    One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.

    10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag

    Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.

    #911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda

  26. Weekly output: Next Big Things in Tech (x3), Starship, T-Satellite, prepaid home wireless broadband

    A months-in-the-work project finally reached the publication stage this week, which felt good–if not as good as invoicing for this project. Another high point of this week: spending a chunk of Saturday afternoon at the No Kings demonstration in D.C. and seeing how strong the protest-sign game remains in my city.

    10/14/2025: The 5 next big things in space and telecom for 2025, Fast Company

    Once again, my work on Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech list (NBTT for short) started with judging entries in the converging industries of space and telecom.

    10/14/2025: The 4 next big things in robotics and automation for 2025, Fast Company

    This is another category I’ve judged before, but most of the companies I considered this year were new to my work at Fast Co.

    10/14/2025: These 4 innovations help solve critical issues for North America, Fast Company

    This was a new addition to my NBTT work, and deciding what made companies worthy of this honor in this geographically-defined category got tricky at times.

    10/14/2025: Starship’s Version 2 Flies for the Last Time, Splashes Down in One Piece, PCMag

    I wrote this recap of Starship’s 11th flight test Monday night and then revised the piece slightly Tuesday morning–hours before SpaceX released video of Starship’s upper stage looking more than a little cooked as it lowered itself into the Indian Ocean.

    10/16/2025: Who’s on T-Satellite? T-Mobile Dominates, But Verizon Customers Say No Thanks, PCMag

    One surprise of this study from Ookla was how many AT&T subscribers chose to pay $10 a month extra to T-Mobile for Starlink satellite roaming; another was how rarely wireless users now find themselves without a terrestrial signal.

    10/17/2025: T-Mobile, Verizon Now Selling 5G Home Internet Service Via Their Prepaid Brands, PCMag

    Telecom-industry analyst Jeff Moore e-mailed me about the impending launch of resold Verizon fixed-wireless-access broadband by its Tracfone subsidiary, then T-Mobile’s Mint Mobile subsidiary started reselling its parent firm’s FWA. Moore then gave me some useful insight about the state of prepaid home wireless broadband.

    #911inform #AES #EascraBiotech #fixedWireless #Heven #home5G #ImpulseSpace #MintMobile #MobileX #Ookla #OWLIntegrations #PilaEnergy #ProRataAi #ServeRobotics #SpaceXStarship #Starlink #Starship #TMobileStarlink #TSatellite #TracFone #USMobile #Vantor #Varda

  27. Looking for a budget-friendly phone plan in 2025?
    I just published an in-depth Mint Mobile review — coverage, plans, and everything you need to know before you switch.

    🔗 Read more: emtechbd.xyz/2025/05/mint-mobi

    #MintMobile #MobileTips #Wireless #TechBlog #MintMobileReview

  28. Looking for a budget-friendly phone plan in 2025?
    I just published an in-depth Mint Mobile review — coverage, plans, and everything you need to know before you switch.

    🔗 Read more: emtechbd.xyz/2025/05/mint-mobi

    #MintMobile #MobileTips #Wireless #TechBlog #MintMobileReview

  29. Looking for a budget-friendly phone plan in 2025?
    I just published an in-depth Mint Mobile review — coverage, plans, and everything you need to know before you switch.

    🔗 Read more: https://www.emtechbd.xyz/2025/05/mint-mobile-review.html


    #MintMobile #MobileTips #Wireless #TechBlog #MintMobileReview

  30. Looks like #MintMobile is having a bad day here today, which is remarkable because that's unusual. It was much more often here when we were on #Verizon.

  31. MVNO Fun Fact:
    You’ll notice most MVNOs never name the network they use. That’s because they contractually can’t. If you see one that does list the network such as Visible or Mint it’s because they’re owned by said network.
    #mvno #prepaid #mintmobile #visible #mobile

  32. So, 76% of users have NOT been exposed to phishing attacks? I find that hard to believe. It is 100% of the text #spam I receive BUT: that's not much. This implies that either #Apple has better magic for phishing on the 14 than on the 16 OR that #MintMobile is catching it at the service provider layer OR that I am somehow special.

    So, sure: phishing is a problem. Enough of a problem that I use iOS "Lockdown Mode" so that it requires an effort to follow links. infosec.exchange/@happygeek/11

  33. #MintMobile brings you the best smartphone deal of the season: #Google #Pixel9 for $299. Hurry, stock is limited, and this offer won't last! #GooglePixel

    gadgetbond.com/google-pixel-9-

  34. Any of you have experience with Mint Mobile?

    I've been having issues with Ting lately, so I started looking around. Mint Mobile seems cheaper for higher usage, and their coverage is good in our area. So I'm thinking of making the switch.

    #MintMobile

  35. Using #MintMobile for on this trip - they offer unlimited data but the moments I actually had data available were in very sparse pockets of Berlin for short periods of time. Phone calls worked, despite the occasional dropped call here and there. A lot of places offer wifi and it forced me to be off my phone when being a tourist, but I would invest in a data eSIM in the future.

    Google Maps offline data was a godsend.