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The only one I know of that works for sure is a pre-paid gift card from Wells Fargo. I've been using these for a while now. They are cheaper than buying a pre-paid card from the store too. Only catch is you have to have an account at Wells Fargo or a friend with an account. The funds do not come out of their account. There's no possible way they can. It's like a cashier's check. You used to be able to use pre-paid gift cards on the internet to purchase anything. However, in the past year I have noticed that the merchants, including paypal, do not accept the cards. I have used amex and visa in the past, but they no longer work
1. Apple iPhone Or Nokia N95 ?
Which Cost More That's The One That's Better
2. Apple IPhone!!??!!?
the iPhone has definetly caught my attention, the whole smartphone/iPod device with a nice huge touch screen is crazy amazing. I would buy it, becuase i really want a new phone that has all the nice features that most people want nowadays(bluetooth, camera, mp3 etc.), plus it has the an iPod integrated into it.
3. should i get the apple iphone?
I was in a similar situation to you. I wanted an iPhone, but I thought the cost was very high, especially the monthly charges! So my solution? I got a regular, decent cell phone with a reasonable plan, and then got an iPod touch so that I can still store my music, watch videos, download apps, etc. Sure, there's some extra things that you can do on the iPhone, but for only a couple hundred bucks, you really save a ton of money in the long run. It worked well for me, because getting the iTouch really satisfied my desire for the iPhone.
4. Is an Apple iPhone worth the extra cost in 2020?
Extra cost compared to what? The iPhone SE is only $399, or $229 with trade-in. Apple support their devices for 6 years from launch. With Android it's typically 1 - 2 years. So in the long run an iPhone can last 3 to 6 times longer than an Android, even if it costs more initially. If you get malware/virus on Android it can take down the whole OS. You can not get malware/viruses on iOS, the worst you will get is scam alerts. Also you only get a year of software updates on Android (if you are lucky), and each manufacturer loads bloatware on top before releasing the updates. After that you are stuck with the bugs and security flaws unless you upgrade the phone. Apple provide iOS updates on their devices for 6 years. Then there's the Google Play Store on which there are hundreds of apps containing malware. Apple's App Store is guaranteed malware free. Then there's the fact that every app you install on Android has access to everything on your phone, and the only way to opt out is to uninstall the app. On iOS you can control what each app has access to individually, and it has to ask your permission for location access, camera access, send notifications, etc. On Android it is easy to get your handset hacked, but on iOS it's not possible as long as your software is the up to date, latest version. This is currently iOS 13, and if your iPhone runs that it will also run iOS 14 when it's released. Not all of the benefits apply to jailbroken iPhones, and you should never attempt to do this. Trust me, Android poses a real threat to your security, but you are safe in Apple's walled garden. With Apple you also get the unique benefit of integration between their different products, such as the iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac, TV and Watch
5. Which Three Should I Buy? Apple iPad, Apple iPhone 3GS, Nintendo DSi XL, PSP 3000, PSP GO, and Xbox 360 Elite?
iPhone 3GS Because not only has this phone become so popular, but the applications that have been developed for it are truly amazing. There really is almost an application for everything. On the downside, they can be pricy and are rumored to be quite fragile, however I have dropped mine countless times and not broken it. The iPhone has great reception, it's easy to navigate, and so long as you are willing to pay the cost, you should have no problem. xBox 360 Elite I myself have an xBox 360 Elite, and it's possibly one of my favourite gaming consoles besides the PC. The range of games and the genres they come in are endless as well, plus the graphics are bright and perfect, and the gaming experience it gives is just plain awesome. These things are not really that heavy either, plus you can usually pick one up at a secondhand store in good condition for about $320. If you are the kind of guy who wants to play online, play a lot of games, and wants something GOOD to play, this is the way to go. PSP Go The reason I tell you this as my third option is because I have a PsP Go and I use it constantly. I am 23, but still in lunch breaks, this is great to take my mind off stuff. The graphics are magnificent for a machine of it's size, it has the best possible features available, there is again a wide variety of games, and they are easy to carry around. If you know your way around internet, these things can connect to your home wireless net, which is great for using facebook, MSN, myspace and so on. So these are my 3 choices. And I can explain why not for the other three. iPad As you said, yes they are not everything that you want in a laptop. Sure, they look good and they are neat to carry around because of the slimness, but let's face it, can it do everything a normal Mac or even a Windows computer can do? I can not tell if you are a gamer of not, so i can not exactly source what you are using things like these for, but I assume you are because of the gaming consoles you mention. An iPad would be incapable of running games, nor would it have the power to run anything like runescape, and for 500 bucks, you could pick yourself up a good and probably better desktop computer which would be much more versatile. Even a laptop might be a hundred dollars more and you would get your moneys worth out of it. PSP 3000 The reason I knocked this one was because the PSP Go is far better compared to this one. If you are willing to spend the money on it, the PSP Go has the better graphics, and the better portability. PSP 3000's are cheap, and you can rarely find a store around with one brand new. Nintendo DSi XL The reason I chose not to answer this one is because I am not a huge DS fan. The DS's graphics are still inferior to even the Nintendo Gamecube and that of a PC, however if you enjoy the cutsie games, then this would be the way to go. However I think their prices are largely overrated for the output they give. Hope this helps ya :)