New Moto X and Curved Smartphone Displays

**Stop and Thank: The Benefits of Ting Mobile**

As we take a moment to appreciate the good peeps at Ting, it's clear that they've got something special going on. With money in your wallet, you probably want to keep it there with Ting - after all, who doesn't love keeping their hard-earned cash? But Ting isn't just about holding onto your money; it's also about using a service that's designed to be flexible and easy to understand. By not forcing customers to pick a plan based on what they think they might use (data minutes and text), Ting avoids the waste that comes with overpaying for services that aren't needed. This means that users can simply pay for the service they actually use, without any hidden fees or surprises.

This approach makes life much easier for Ting customers, who don't have to deal with complicated admin fees, sketchy charges, or unnecessary penalties. The plan is simple and transparent: $6 per device plus tax each month - that's it! This means that users can easily figure out exactly what their mobile bill is going to be, without any surprises or overpaying. In a industry often plagued by confusion and powerlessness, Ting stands out as a refreshingly straightforward option.

**Ting Mobile: A Breath of Fresh Air**

Consumer after consumer are being ripped off by phone companies who use complex plans and hidden fees to line their pockets. But with Ting Mobile, users can say goodbye to those pesky charges and hello to a service that's designed to be fair and transparent. With no hidden admin fees, steep penalties, or arbitrary rules, Ting is the perfect option for anyone looking to cut costs without sacrificing coverage or quality.

And the best part? Users have complete control over their account. No more surprise bills or unexpected charges - with Ting Mobile, users can see exactly what they're paying and why. The team at Ting are committed to making mobile service easy and accessible for everyone, which is why they've created a platform that's designed to be simple, intuitive, and user-friendly.

**Moto 360: A Watch That's Ahead of the Game**

When it comes to smartwatches, Moto 360 is one watch that's definitely worth checking out. With its sleek design and removable bands, this watch is not only stylish but also practical. The fact that it has a leather band instead of metal might have some users worried about durability, but we think it's a small price to pay for the watch's overall aesthetic.

But what really sets Moto 360 apart is its affordability. At $249, this watch is on par with other Android smartwatches in terms of price - and that's saying something, given how much some of these watches can cost. We also appreciate that it has removable bands, which means users can easily swap out the leather band for a metal one (or any other type of band they prefer).

And yet, despite its low price point, Moto 360 is not just a cheap imitation of other smartwatches. It's actually a well-designed watch that looks and feels like it was made with quality in mind. With Google Assistant built-in, this watch has all the features users need to stay connected on-the-go - without breaking the bank.

**The Curvaceous Future: Is Samsung's Curve Screen Trend Here to Stay?**

When it comes to smartwatches, one of the most exciting trends we're seeing right now is the rise of curvaceous screens. Samsung's latest offering, the Galaxy Edge, features a wrap-around screen that's sure to turn heads - but will consumers actually want to use this feature?

At first glance, the idea of a curved screen might seem like a gimmick - but we think it's something more than that. For one thing, wrap-around screens are going to be incredibly useful in certain situations, such as when using your phone outdoors or playing games on the go. By having a second screen that wraps around the edge of the device, users can access all sorts of features and information without having to pause what they're doing.

Of course, there are also some practical considerations to take into account - like how easy it is to interact with this type of screen, especially when you're on the go. And then there's the question of durability: if your phone drops and lands on the right-hand side, will the curved screen be able to withstand the impact?

But despite these concerns, we think that curvaceous screens are going to become a staple of the smartphone world in the near future. With Samsung leading the charge, other manufacturers like Apple and Google are sure to follow suit - and soon we'll see all sorts of innovative uses for this type of screen.

**The Curve Screen Phenomenon: Is This the Future of Smartphones?**

When it comes to technology trends, there's always something new and exciting on the horizon. And right now, one trend that's generating a lot of buzz is the rise of curvaceous screens. Whether it's Samsung's Galaxy Edge or other manufacturers like Google and Apple, these wrap-around screens are sure to change the way we interact with our smartphones.

But what exactly does this mean for the future of smartphones? Will users actually want to use these types of screens on a regular basis? And how will they affect the overall design and functionality of devices?

One thing's for sure: curvaceous screens are here to stay. And as manufacturers continue to innovate and improve their designs, we can expect to see even more exciting developments in this area.

**Conclusion**

In the world of mobile service, it's easy to get caught up in complexity and confusion. But with Ting Mobile, users have a refreshing alternative - one that prioritizes simplicity, transparency, and fairness above all else. Whether you're looking for an affordable plan or just want to experience the best possible mobile service, we think Ting is definitely worth checking out.

And when it comes to smartwatches like Moto 360, it's clear that innovation is still alive and well. With its sleek design, removable bands, and affordability, this watch is a standout in the crowded field of wearable technology - and we're excited to see where its developers take things next.

As for curvaceous screens, one thing's for sure: they're here to stay. Whether you love them or hate them, these wrap-around screens are going to change the way we interact with our smartphones - and we can't wait to see what other innovative uses manufacturers come up with in the future.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enthis episode of techno Buffalo is brought to you by Ting mobile that makes sense what's up everyone welcome back to the episode of as to Buffalo this is the question answer show you could ask me John ringer whatever question is running around in your mind you want to talk about new cell phones new wearables new tablets or you know why your girlfriend stops talking to you this is the show that you can ask this week it's the Moto X Note 4 and Galaxy Edge some gorgeous Moto 360 talk and some curv screens this that's to Buffalo let's start asking the first question comes from Billy St John who asks at John for Lakers what do you think of the new Moto X # ask the Buffalo I love the original Moto X and I am beyond excited about the new one so first they up the specs and up the screen it's now not a lower spec phone really it's got a 5.2in 1080p display it's got the Snapdragon 801 my one of my favorite things that was custom voice prompts so instead of just saying you know okay Google you can just be like sup bro how many species of mountain goat are there and it'll tell you or sup home slice or don't be a wrong whatever you want to say and it'll you can just bck it which I think is really cool of course all the Moto Maker options are there so you got crazy customization stuff they've now got aluminum band around it you can pick even Leathers if you want which it sounds a little weird to have a back on a phone but listen if leather's your thing I'm not I'm not here to judge you do what you want as long as it's between a consenting adult and a consenting phone you can use leather it's fine with me uh pricing went up a little bit though which is not overly awesome but so did spec so I guess it's kind of relative uh it's about 500 bucks if you want to get it unlocked or 99 if you want to get it to your contract it looks like a really really sweet phone they promise updates you're going to be coming to it really regularly it'll be ready for Android L you get sort of the best Google experience plus the awesome a moto Edition so it's kind of like a win-win next question comes from at calibron at John for Lakers is a note 4 or Note Edge worth upgrading to from the Note 3 that sir is the million dooll question so worth it is totally relative my wife uses a Note 3 and she loves it I showed her videos on the Note 4 and the note edge and I was like do you want to upgrade and she was like me I have no need she thought the Note Edge seemed kind of silly what if you use your right-handed where you going to put stuff and what if you drop it that's a lot of concerns people have but for me who likes technology the Note Edge seems absolutely awesome and I'm really excited that Samsung is trying something new whether you like it or don't like it that's going to be up to you but they're trying something different and I appreciate that uh as far as upgrading the big thing for me if you don't like the screen on your Note 3 then yeah it's definitely worth upgrading you're getting sort of a QHD 2K screen uh on your phone regardless which one you go for it's either 5.7 or 5.6 on the Note 4 and the Galaxy Edge respectively so beautiful screens big sizes um if you want have the latest and greatest and yet upgrade otherwise I think the Note 3 is going to be still a really solid device for another year till the Note 5 and Edge 2 come out let me stop the questions for one sec to thank the good peeps at Ting you've got money in your wallet you probably want to keep it there with Ting you aren't forced to pick a plan based on what you think you might use from data minutes and text which means there's way less waste if you just use the less you simply pay for the service you use leave the service whenever you want with no fees so that makes life much easier no hidden admin fees no crazy sketchy weird sir charges team bills are super simple to understand and they only charge you usage but $6 per device plus tax each month and that's it so you can figure out exactly what your mobile bill is going to be you don't use much that month you don't pay much for that month the mobile phone experience in general includes a lot of confusion and powerlessness and plans tend to be littered with crazy hidden fees steep penalties arbitrary rules unnecessary premiums and phone companies tend to kind of be unapproachable and inflexible if you ever tried to call your carrier you know exactly what I'm talking about bottom lines though consumers are overpaying and underserved if your phone carrier was a restaurant you would never go back there current customers with Ting will likely see a huge decrease in their monthly bill go check out the rates page at technobuffalo.com to see what your new lower bill is going to be that's technobuffalo.com and that's TI n let's talk about some Moto 360 at coach cwcs at johnf Lakers do you think sales will not be as good from Moto 360 since it only has the leather band instead of metal until later in the year I don't think that's going to affect those sales at all that watch is absolutely gorgeous and It's $249 it's got removable bands too you can go buy a leather uh metal band rather put it right on it be good to go I don't think waiting for it is going to make much sense at all if it was like 350 bucks then yeah maybe it make a difference but $249 is really cheap it's on par with the other Android were watches and sort of just beats the crap out of in looks Department looks like there's other two just got beat with the ugly watch stick next question comes from Nick keks who asks at John for Lakers what do you think of this new Curve screen Trend do you find them to be useful you think they're kind of gimmicky yeah that's a good question uh I mean they're probably a little bit gimmicky but they're also probably a little bit useful they are definitely still sort of in the infancy of what they're going to be uh but I again I really like that Samsung's trying something new at some point with every new sort of paradigm shift in technology there has to be sort of a first device that tries it and sort of puts it out first may not be the best implementation and it happens uh but there always have to be someone that's trying it to get the sort of the audience and consumers used to something new and that's what we're seeing here with the Galaxy Edge there's been sort of curve screens before uh you I know we've got things like the glex uh and the Galaxy Nexus had a little bit of a curve to it uh but it's something brand new as far as how you use the device that's sort of a whole separate screen on the side uh we'll see how consumers going to respond to it uh I think one of the things you're going to want to see in person before you use it kind of weird that you can't really have control on the side again what if you drop it and it lands on the right hand side a lot of concerns there uh but I think it's the future I think curv screens at least wrap around screens are really going to be something that's going to come very very very fast I think we're going to see sort of wraparound screens uh for advertisements on you know power poles and such that's going to be happening much sooner than we expect this just kind of getting people used to it as far as the phone goes I'm really excited to see it though I just want to play with it and what you guys think are you excited about crazy curvy screens I want to hear your thoughts on it until next time I'm John from TechnoBuffalo of course check us out at technobuffalo.com see you guys next video bye-bye thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed we love making Tech videos here and if you like watching and be sure to hit the giant subscribe buttton so you know exactly what's happening in the world of technology and if you like gaming you want to see us play some games I'll be it sometimes kind of badly check out our new twitch Channel at twitch.tv/ teom Buffalothis episode of techno Buffalo is brought to you by Ting mobile that makes sense what's up everyone welcome back to the episode of as to Buffalo this is the question answer show you could ask me John ringer whatever question is running around in your mind you want to talk about new cell phones new wearables new tablets or you know why your girlfriend stops talking to you this is the show that you can ask this week it's the Moto X Note 4 and Galaxy Edge some gorgeous Moto 360 talk and some curv screens this that's to Buffalo let's start asking the first question comes from Billy St John who asks at John for Lakers what do you think of the new Moto X # ask the Buffalo I love the original Moto X and I am beyond excited about the new one so first they up the specs and up the screen it's now not a lower spec phone really it's got a 5.2in 1080p display it's got the Snapdragon 801 my one of my favorite things that was custom voice prompts so instead of just saying you know okay Google you can just be like sup bro how many species of mountain goat are there and it'll tell you or sup home slice or don't be a wrong whatever you want to say and it'll you can just bck it which I think is really cool of course all the Moto Maker options are there so you got crazy customization stuff they've now got aluminum band around it you can pick even Leathers if you want which it sounds a little weird to have a back on a phone but listen if leather's your thing I'm not I'm not here to judge you do what you want as long as it's between a consenting adult and a consenting phone you can use leather it's fine with me uh pricing went up a little bit though which is not overly awesome but so did spec so I guess it's kind of relative uh it's about 500 bucks if you want to get it unlocked or 99 if you want to get it to your contract it looks like a really really sweet phone they promise updates you're going to be coming to it really regularly it'll be ready for Android L you get sort of the best Google experience plus the awesome a moto Edition so it's kind of like a win-win next question comes from at calibron at John for Lakers is a note 4 or Note Edge worth upgrading to from the Note 3 that sir is the million dooll question so worth it is totally relative my wife uses a Note 3 and she loves it I showed her videos on the Note 4 and the note edge and I was like do you want to upgrade and she was like me I have no need she thought the Note Edge seemed kind of silly what if you use your right-handed where you going to put stuff and what if you drop it that's a lot of concerns people have but for me who likes technology the Note Edge seems absolutely awesome and I'm really excited that Samsung is trying something new whether you like it or don't like it that's going to be up to you but they're trying something different and I appreciate that uh as far as upgrading the big thing for me if you don't like the screen on your Note 3 then yeah it's definitely worth upgrading you're getting sort of a QHD 2K screen uh on your phone regardless which one you go for it's either 5.7 or 5.6 on the Note 4 and the Galaxy Edge respectively so beautiful screens big sizes um if you want have the latest and greatest and yet upgrade otherwise I think the Note 3 is going to be still a really solid device for another year till the Note 5 and Edge 2 come out let me stop the questions for one sec to thank the good peeps at Ting you've got money in your wallet you probably want to keep it there with Ting you aren't forced to pick a plan based on what you think you might use from data minutes and text which means there's way less waste if you just use the less you simply pay for the service you use leave the service whenever you want with no fees so that makes life much easier no hidden admin fees no crazy sketchy weird sir charges team bills are super simple to understand and they only charge you usage but $6 per device plus tax each month and that's it so you can figure out exactly what your mobile bill is going to be you don't use much that month you don't pay much for that month the mobile phone experience in general includes a lot of confusion and powerlessness and plans tend to be littered with crazy hidden fees steep penalties arbitrary rules unnecessary premiums and phone companies tend to kind of be unapproachable and inflexible if you ever tried to call your carrier you know exactly what I'm talking about bottom lines though consumers are overpaying and underserved if your phone carrier was a restaurant you would never go back there current customers with Ting will likely see a huge decrease in their monthly bill go check out the rates page at technobuffalo.com to see what your new lower bill is going to be that's technobuffalo.com and that's TI n let's talk about some Moto 360 at coach cwcs at johnf Lakers do you think sales will not be as good from Moto 360 since it only has the leather band instead of metal until later in the year I don't think that's going to affect those sales at all that watch is absolutely gorgeous and It's $249 it's got removable bands too you can go buy a leather uh metal band rather put it right on it be good to go I don't think waiting for it is going to make much sense at all if it was like 350 bucks then yeah maybe it make a difference but $249 is really cheap it's on par with the other Android were watches and sort of just beats the crap out of in looks Department looks like there's other two just got beat with the ugly watch stick next question comes from Nick keks who asks at John for Lakers what do you think of this new Curve screen Trend do you find them to be useful you think they're kind of gimmicky yeah that's a good question uh I mean they're probably a little bit gimmicky but they're also probably a little bit useful they are definitely still sort of in the infancy of what they're going to be uh but I again I really like that Samsung's trying something new at some point with every new sort of paradigm shift in technology there has to be sort of a first device that tries it and sort of puts it out first may not be the best implementation and it happens uh but there always have to be someone that's trying it to get the sort of the audience and consumers used to something new and that's what we're seeing here with the Galaxy Edge there's been sort of curve screens before uh you I know we've got things like the glex uh and the Galaxy Nexus had a little bit of a curve to it uh but it's something brand new as far as how you use the device that's sort of a whole separate screen on the side uh we'll see how consumers going to respond to it uh I think one of the things you're going to want to see in person before you use it kind of weird that you can't really have control on the side again what if you drop it and it lands on the right hand side a lot of concerns there uh but I think it's the future I think curv screens at least wrap around screens are really going to be something that's going to come very very very fast I think we're going to see sort of wraparound screens uh for advertisements on you know power poles and such that's going to be happening much sooner than we expect this just kind of getting people used to it as far as the phone goes I'm really excited to see it though I just want to play with it and what you guys think are you excited about crazy curvy screens I want to hear your thoughts on it until next time I'm John from TechnoBuffalo of course check us out at technobuffalo.com see you guys next video bye-bye thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed we love making Tech videos here and if you like watching and be sure to hit the giant subscribe buttton so you know exactly what's happening in the world of technology and if you like gaming you want to see us play some games I'll be it sometimes kind of badly check out our new twitch Channel at twitch.tv/ teom Buffalo\n"