I figure this question will apply mainly to those that own an Iphone or a Moto X.
As I stated in a previous thread, I am currently using my Nexus 7 LTE to provide the 'Smart' features of my old GNex. The calling features are handled by a basic phone through call forwarding.
I am not interested in any phone that VZW currently offers. However, the Moto X Developer edition has tempted me, since it is the closest Verizon will get to a Nexus phone for awhile.
If the Motorola Cyber Monday sale is true and the Moto X developer edition sinks to Nexus 5 pricing, I may pull the trigger. I also have an old Moto phone that I can trade in that will qualify for their $100 Visa Card Tradeup offer.
So, my question is, does anyone currently use a micro to nano sim adapter with their Nexus 7? Is it pretty easy to get in and out with little risk of damage to the tray or the connector pins?
I love using the Nexus 7 LTE on Verizon, so I want to keep using it.
As I stated in a previous thread, I am currently using my Nexus 7 LTE to provide the 'Smart' features of my old GNex. The calling features are handled by a basic phone through call forwarding.
I am not interested in any phone that VZW currently offers. However, the Moto X Developer edition has tempted me, since it is the closest Verizon will get to a Nexus phone for awhile.
If the Motorola Cyber Monday sale is true and the Moto X developer edition sinks to Nexus 5 pricing, I may pull the trigger. I also have an old Moto phone that I can trade in that will qualify for their $100 Visa Card Tradeup offer.
So, my question is, does anyone currently use a micro to nano sim adapter with their Nexus 7? Is it pretty easy to get in and out with little risk of damage to the tray or the connector pins?
I love using the Nexus 7 LTE on Verizon, so I want to keep using it.