Chicago Fire will make a "major partnership announcement" with Motorola at Pioneer Court on Tuesday. Expected to announce new jersey sponsorship deal. Team's 3-year deal with Valspar expired after last season.— Danny Ecker (@DannyEcker) January 17, 2019
If true. This is the only thing that they have done right. Best Buy, Quakers Oats, Valspar and now Motorola.
As long as there money is good. They are not a scam multi-level marketing company. I am fine with Motorola. Good for the Fire (and, by the way, I am happy to say that).
No, my $200 LG Stylo 3 and my new $250 LG Stylo 4 (which I bought on Saturday when I tripped and shattered the screen on the 3) are excellent sub-$300 phones. Edit: I just took a look a few Motorola phones and a couple look okay.
Got the g6 stock Android and sd card. Good enough for me. Don't know why people spend $1000. I could build a killer PC and get a good phone for that
Does this mean there will be a “Fire” sale on all Valspar branded merchandise?! I’ll see myself out...
Ive only ever owned Motorola cell phones. Not really done it for a local pride thing... Just happened that way. I've never had any problems and all my phone's have lasted me, so it's been easy to be brand loyal. So I guess it's good for me that they are now sponsoring the fire ( if true). Btw..Seattle new jersey sponsor... Awful.not so much the company , just the way it looks on the Jersey itself.
My mother has a working 1969 zenith tv that was made in Bartlett. One of those old furniture piece TVs in the 200 lb wood cabinet. It's no longer the primary tv but it's still works and nin the living room nonetheless Many "WrestleMania" moves were made of of it in the 80s.
If you're willing to go a little higher say $350, the Nokia 7.1 is easily the best mid-range phone with high end features and performance. That said I have a LG X Venture which came in around $300 when i bought it a year ago or so. It's best feature is it's massive 4100 mAH battery. I'll never understand spending $700-$1000 on a phone either or buying a phone priced like that every year like some people do.
I'm pretty sure most people believe that phones only cost $200 as the real price is kinda burried in the contract cost to make it seem like you're paying $200 up front then pretty much what you're used to paying for service.
I'm a pay as you go person who 95% of the time buys an unlocked phone. I can't stand the bloatware preinstalled that you can only disable and not remove short of rooting your phone.