Sentences with phrase «next phones spend»

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When he wasn't swinging a hammer, he spent countless hours on the phone sitting in a parking lot somewhere, ringing acquaintances, friends and strangers trying to figure out his next right move.
Next time you folks decide to spend $ 800 billion to stimulate the economy, do so on a national infrastructure program to bury all the power, phone, and cable lines.
I spend the next 10 minutes on the phone, trying to track down Arnold, eventually getting the number for his publicist.
We want to do you the service of making you aware of this now in case you're not surrounded by other crazy preschool moms who spend the next 6 - 8 weeks visiting schools, attending open houses, putting down deposits and waiting for the right phone call.
New to the city, she is asked to shut off her cell phone for the following work week and then spend a limited $ 50 the next.
They spent the next three months exchanging thousands of emails and Facebook messages and dozens of phone calls — even though they were in opposite time zones, with her living in New Zealand and him living in Wales.
The next day I spent 4 hours on the phone with her.
That is, if she even gives you the chance to approach her; more and more women spend their nights out while staring exclusively at their phones, making it next to impossible to make the appropriate eye contact that will allow you to approach her without it coming off as a nasty surprise.
If we're spending so much time on or with our phones, we may as well use that time to our dating advantage, and that's where the next three apps come in.
Working with a team comprising 26 educators, industry experts, nonprofit service providers, and students, Croft will spend the next year building out the unique model, which will feature multiple sites and a mobile learning center equipped with items such as hygiene products and cell phone chargers.
Let me know how you are getting it free bc my contract is up next month and I don't want to spend $ 250.00 for a phone and I am a premier customer.
It was my first smart phone very basic but not good quality, will have to spend a little more next time
We spend so much of our lives waiting — waiting for the phone to ring, for the clock to hit 5:00, for our next lunch break, or even waiting on time off from work.
Everything from negotiating with your cell phone and cable companies to lower you bills, starting a side business from a passion of yours, using mobile apps to save money shopping, utilizing credit card points to buy gifts rather than spending cash, and starting an envelope system (where you put cash in for your entertainment that month, and when the money is spent, you have to wait until next month to replenish the envelope).
We didn't want to turn on our cell phones because we were traveling internationally — and the trip was so short that it didn't make sense to get a local SIM card — so we spent the next two hours awaiting our fate, unsure if the security office would be able to get in touch with the apartment owner.
I spent over 4 hours on the phone the next few weeks with plenty of reps who in turn always either transferred me to another rep or put me on hold.
You spend the rest of the next hour geeking out about the new phone, till it's time for you to leave and go dine with your wife.
So the next time you get a salary hike or a bonus, then use that money and clear your debts, instead of spending it on the latest mobile phone or a laptop.
Instead of spending hours on the phone with one insurance agency after the next, contact a Trusted Choice ® Independent Insurance Agent.
Even so, the above devices are all great if you spend a lot of days outdoors and worry about plopping your phone in a puddle, or just want something that won't need to get replaced the next time you're trying to water the garden and talk to Grandma at the same time.
After all, no one wants to spend $ 300 or so on a projector attachment only to find it won't work with their next phone.
So as long as that remains true, you're not spending extra money on something you'd have to throw away should you buy the next Moto Z. (That obviously goes out the window if you buy any other phone.)
If your phone supports wireless charging, consider spending extra in buying a wireless charger, or put wireless charging as one of the must - haves when buying your next phone.
Weren't spent the past week getting to grips with both flavors of Z3, using the phones side by side as daily drivers, and we'll have a full review for you early next week.
As usually happens, the design technology will trickle down to mid-range and even budget phones before next year is out, so you won't have to spend hundreds of dollars or pounds just to get your hands on these big, beautiful displays.
Don't have a small fortune to spend on your next phone?
I would personally prefer more subtle colours options of the phone, but I am sure shiny metal works well for a lot of people, who are okay spending more that Rs 50,000 for their next smartphone.
Phones with displays that fold out into larger screens appears to be the next big thing in smartphone design, after Samsung, Apple and LG spent much of 2017 eliminating the bezels on their phones to squeeze in more screen real ePhones with displays that fold out into larger screens appears to be the next big thing in smartphone design, after Samsung, Apple and LG spent much of 2017 eliminating the bezels on their phones to squeeze in more screen real ephones to squeeze in more screen real estate.
Huawei has booked an event in late March for its next top - tier phone, HTC will spend MWC talking about its VR efforts, Motorola doesn't release flagships in February, and LG might not be ready with its next big release until June.
If you are serious about getting counseling, and would like to spend 15 minutes on the phone, without charge, I'd be glad to talk with you so I can help you to figure out what to do next.
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