The splash logo animation (pretty snazzy) of the Hot Pepper Poblano phone, by XiaoLaJiao Technology Co, Ltd., for Kroger Wireless. |
That being said, fitting the food in to a $194 budget is well enough, and manageable, within a transitional living home environment profile of non-hostility; strictly per se.
The next most important aspect of life, for the modern day literate and replete personality that I « also » aspire to be, as an Astute aspirationally (of various forms); [check out their YouTube video workflows!]
Okay... some people.
So, the coming and passing of a month's duration, for myself, and undoubtedly countless other welfare minimally (amounts) financially benefitted people, of a span of spectritude, is a significant delineator in time, and of constraints, and woe to the misfortunate and short-fallen ones who had their phone stolen, or who sold it for a dime, on the street, in desperation.
So, the Poblano Hot Pepper phone,
Sep 6, 2018 · Hot Pepper, Inc. is a handset manufacturer and subsidiary of Shenzhen XiaoLaJiao Technology Co., Ltd. (XLJ), a top 10 mobile phone brand in China. The U.S. headquarters is located in Irvine, California with regional offices in Dallas, Texas; Kansas City, Kansas; and Lahaina, Hawaii.
Hmm. XLJ - perhaps a mid-term holding investment gainer?
Whatever. Unemployment stuff, to come.
The phone, itself, is currently on sale, and I happen to like the Kroger Brand, and Ralph's Grocery DTLA, for the fact that they're there, and that they typically do dollar deal "things," well enough. I use them to hold up my pigeon, sparrow, and seagull-feeding aspirations, on a day-to-day basis, with their wheat bread, and jars of peanut butter and jelly.
All in all, together with a Ralph's Rewards Card discount to $29.99, from $39.99, and a 25% discount, with a digital coupon (good till the later half of October), the savings came out to $18.12, in total, with a discounted Rockstar beverage that I purchased.
The need was sincere.
Aside from this, the camera doesn't work on the phone, I got my Economic Impact Payment, (we're getting second ones, as well? [I guess?]), and the clock speed of the CPU matches my MacBook Air, as a quad-core 1.1 GHz (1094.4 MHz) Qualcomm MSM8909. It's running OpenGL 3.0 on the graphics processing unit (an Adreno™ 304), which runs 6 pipelines at 400 MHz, and the display is very bright and sharp, I must say.
All good with me. The unlimited data plan runs for $45 with 20 GB high speed LTE, with 64 kbps throttled, thereafter. Tethering on this plan seems to not be allowed. The service is hosted for Kroger Wireless, by Sprint.
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