Hey guys, so not long ago I got the Rwatch M26 from GearBest (http://www.gearbest.com/sports-led-watches/pp_41652.html) and for some reason the app for this Smart Watch was absurdly hard to acquire. Their instructions will point you to one site, while the GearBest ones will point you to another. Not only that, but some sites will download extremely slow, while others will not download at all. So, I have decided to store the apps and share them from my Google Drive. If anyone wants to download them, the link is right here:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B1eiL84h1v1XYXBoeElBak5yTGM&usp=sharing Good luck, and If you have any questions about the watch, please post them below.
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Hey everyone, today I wanted to talk about the setup that I have in my phone, the Moto G. I do not have any carrier service with my phone, even though my phone is supposed part of Boost Mobile network. I only use my phone with WI-FI, which even though can be efficient and almost free, can also have its drawbacks. So why did I decided to only go with WI-FI rather than having a plan like any other person, here its why:
-No one fucking called me. -No one important texted me. - Most services that I use are related to internet. - I am mostly in places where I have WI-FI (Home and school). Now, my setup consists on having the same or some features that you will have while paying for service, but using WI-FI, like texting or calling. In order to achieve this, I made a Google Voice account for texting, it is great and free. You can text anyone inside of the United States (And Canada I think?), the app is simple to use and not only shows text messages, but also shows calls that you have received to your Google Voice number. Now, you can't receive or make direct calls with Google Voice, That's where GrooVe IP comes in handy, with this application you can log in to your Google Voice account and make and receive calls, as long as you are connected to the internet. GrooVe IP costs $5.00, but there is also a free version, which does not have as many features as the paid version. I like this method because I can have only one number for voice and text at the same. To compliment this setup, I also have other chat applications in order to be able to chat with as many friends as I can, For this I use Whatsapp, Kik, Skype and Steam. Something that I would change, if I could was to get a phone with Ting service which will provide me with internet access when I am outside of any WI-FI range, for instance when I'm traveling home from school or when I'm doing errands, but not having access to internet for a small amount of time does not really affect me much. Ting is a pay for what you use service, so using internet from time to time with it won't make your bill go insane, also it is contract free, so you won't have to worry about being stuck in a contract too. Ting's phones are also pay out front, so you pay full price for the phone and you completely own it, so if you want you can leave the service whenever you want. My problem is that, Boost Mobile is a sub company owned by Sprint, which does not allow phones from a sub company y |
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