second exodous
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other options for connectivity:
Well, at least you'll get tons of people asking about why you're talking on a banana and that could lead into talking about the Pyra.
other options for connectivity:
other options for connectivity:
Aren't Bluetooth dialers a big thing in China/Asia?
That might be an easy solution, if interested in a handset rather than a headset.
There's a short article on the Pyra Wiki about this. You can also get the official data sheet of the Pyra's modem, the one you'd probably use is the PLS8-US, and compare its frequencies to whatever carrier you're using offers.I talked to someone at Verizon about using Pyra, and they said they'd have to test it out before they can issue me a SIM card. According to them, just being LTE isn't enough; there are different types of antennas that use different connection formats as well, so we'd have to know what Pyra uses in order to know what networks it will work with.
I am surprised a lot of You are considering Pyra as a "phone". Nothing against it, just noting how indeed it seems like some kind of accesories like a headset or companion piece like a smartwatch will be required to use it "in hand"