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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 780762" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>For some reason, I couldn't get SnapBridge to work for me. A while back, I used whatever the other Nikon app was - Wireless Mobile Utility (or WMU for short). But because it was something I seldom used, I haven't touched it in at least 2 years now. Not sure if it is even available now. </p><p></p><p>As for smart phone service, look into Consumer Cellular (Target offers service with them and also sells their phones). They use towers for AT&T and T-Mobile , but their cost is less. And recheck your math. If you are going to pay $0.20 for every text sent and received, that might add up quickly. My first cell phone plan had an additional price per text which is how I know. And then there's the texts that are generated randomly like spam email. You'd have to pay for those, too, unless there is some way to limit texts to the people in your contacts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 780762, member: 13196"] For some reason, I couldn't get SnapBridge to work for me. A while back, I used whatever the other Nikon app was - Wireless Mobile Utility (or WMU for short). But because it was something I seldom used, I haven't touched it in at least 2 years now. Not sure if it is even available now. As for smart phone service, look into Consumer Cellular (Target offers service with them and also sells their phones). They use towers for AT&T and T-Mobile , but their cost is less. And recheck your math. If you are going to pay $0.20 for every text sent and received, that might add up quickly. My first cell phone plan had an additional price per text which is how I know. And then there's the texts that are generated randomly like spam email. You'd have to pay for those, too, unless there is some way to limit texts to the people in your contacts. [/QUOTE]
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