iPhone 6 Case

I am having the worst trouble trying to pick out a case for my phone. I wanted to order one today so it would arrive around the same time that the phone is delivered but I’m having decision paralysis.

I’ve narrowed down my choices to the following.

1) AERO ARMOR AVIATOR Protective Case – Purple

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Pros: I like how this case protects the phone.

Cons: I’m not fond of how the corners come out, plus I’m worried the shiny material on the back will show scratches quickly.

2) HHI Rubberized Shield Hard Case – Purple

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Pros: Cheap, cute, will protect the case enough.

Cons: Rubber will attract lint and make it a little tougher to put phone in a smartphone bag or pocket. Will likely lose its shape after a few months use.

3) LUVVITT® CLEARVIEW Case – Crystal Clear

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Pros: Won’t hide the iPhone’s look while still protecting it.

Cons: Will likely discolor after a few months use and/or show scratches easily. Kinda boring without any color.

4) FYY® Ultra Slim Magnetic Smart Cover Case – Purple

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Pros: Will fully protect the phone including the cover which is nice since I refuse to use a screen protector. Will eliminate the need to buy a smartphone bag to use when carrying it in my purse.

Cons: Cover could get in the way and become annoying particularly when speaking on the phone.

Ughhh!!! I really can’t decide. Add looking at these cases with the silver/white iPhone makes me wonder if I should have gone with a different color than the space grey / black. Too late for that, but the cases do like nice with the lighter-colored phone.

P.S. Can you guess what my favorite color is?

Mites

In other news, the rats have mites. I suspected it after seeing all the little scabs on Marshmallow, and then seeing a few on Gizmo as well. When I called the vet earlier in the week to make an appointment the receptionist was trying to tell me I had to bring all five rats in and pay the visit fee for each. Hell no! That would cost $310 ($62 per pet). I explained that when my former rats had mites the vet only had to see one and gave me enough medicine to treat them all (otherwise they will just keep re-infecting each other). She said I could try just bringing Marshmallow in so I made an appointment for 10 am this morning (which is why all my iPhone ordering stuff had to wait).

Of course, as I was driving to the vet it suddenly dawned on me that they asked to bring him in at 9:50 am. Whoops! I called to let them know I was running late and got there around 9:58 am. Oh, and poor Marshmallow was so stressed about the car ride that he pooped outside his litter box and even in his spacepod which is completely unlike him. He is actually the one rat who consistently uses the litter box.

Here he is waiting to see the vet.

Marshmallow at the Vet

Anyway, the vet concluded it was likely mites (they are too small to really find easily) and gave me enough medicine to treat all the rats twice. I had enough foresight to weigh them all since the dosage is based on weight. I was a bit surprised to see it was the canine version of Revolution since I read the cat version is the one to use, but when I questioned it I was assured it was ok.

I am now $81.22 lighter ($62.06 for the visit and $19.16 for the meds), but we got pet insurance on Marshmallow through Joe’s employer (I figured why not since it was only $6/month and Marshmallow was so sick when we first got him that he would likely get sick again) and based on how they explained it, I should be reimbursed $28.10 of the visit as there is a $50 co-pay for new problems and they cover the remaining charges at 90%. So in a way it’s even because I’ve already paid for the insurance for nearly 5 months. I guess it depends on how often they get sick. The nice thing is if I need to bring him in again they cover everything at 90% and there’s no co-pay. So it’s a gamble as to whether it’s worth getting the insurance I suppose. And he’s the only one covered under the plan.

Anyway, I do enjoy taking him to the vet because all the girls there are so nice and they love him. They always remark how cute he is and aren’t the least bit grossed out that he’s a rat. I wish more people were as open-minded.

Here he is all tuckered out after his “ordeal”.

Marshmallow Sleeping

iPhone 6 Ordered

Well, after far too much time going back and forth between AT&T and Apple’s site, as well as checking out the other carriers, I finally ordered my iPhone 6 through Apple and decided to stick with AT&T. It’s supposed to be delivered a week from today which is perfect since I’ll be home all day. Joe convinced me to just get the 128GB model for $100 more. I’ve always stuck with the $200 phones with 16GB of space so this will be so awesome. I’ll actually be able to put songs on my phone again and I won’t have to immediately move new photos and videos to Dropbox or uninstall apps temporarily to save space.

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I read that AT&T was giving $200 to people trading in their old iPhone (4 and up), but after more research learned it required signing up for their AT&T Next plan which over the course of 24 months ends up costing $850+ for the phone. Check out my Excel comparison:

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So unless AT&T tries to change what my Apple conformation is showing, I will have saved approximately $500! I am keeping my fingers crossed that AT&T doesn’t mess with anything. It does kinda suck that I’m still limited to 200 texts per month, but I’d rather save the money. I’m sure at some point I’ll be forced to pay $150+ per month for wireless service like most people I know, but I’m going to try and delay that inevitability for as long as humanly possible.

Now I just need to figure out what I can get for my old phone. I might just trade it into Apple for a gift card that I will use in 2-3 years to get a new iPhone. ;)

iPhone 6 & The Death Star

Ever since Apple announced the new iPhone I’ve been stressing out about the whole upgrade process.

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I’ve waited three long years to upgrade because I wasn’t looking forward to having to buy all new power cords and backup batteries after Apple switched to the lightning cable (god forbid they just go with micro USB like everyone else). The iPhone 5 didn’t impress me all that much so I thought I’d milk another year out of my 4S before getting a new phone. Of course the last six months have been torture because I have to charge my battery twice a day and the phone just seems super slow and overall annoying. So this new phone is long overdue!

So why am I stressing out? Because I’m currently on a unlimited data plan that AT&T no longer offers and tried to sneakily take away from me three years ago when I upgraded from the iPhone 3GS to the 4S. After going round and round with their shitty customer service and doing lots of Googling, I learned that if I upgraded my phone through Apple I could keep my unlimited data plan and my 200 texts for $5 per month plan without any hiccups. The only thing that sucked is I never ended up doing anything with my old 3GS which now sits in a drawer somewhere.

I did a little researching today and this time around I won’t be so lucky. AT&T made it very clear on their website that in order to retain any discounts (we get 15% through Joe’s employer) you cannot opt for a 2 year contract. Instead you have to get something called AT&T Next where you pay for your phone in monthly installments. On top of that, if I were to try and stick with my old plan, I’d have to pay an additional $40 per month as a “line fee” whereas I pay $9.99 now.

All these changes are so aggravating because no matter which one I choose the end result is I’m going to be paying more per month after I upgrade than I was paying before. Right now our bill is just under $125 after all taxes and fees.

I ended up putting my options with AT&T into an Excel spreadsheet so I could compare them. I wasn’t entirely happy with the result, so I started looking at other carriers. Joe’s phone is on contract through July of next year but most of the carriers pay you to break the contract so I wasn’t too worried about that.

Unfortunately, after far too much research, I came to the conclusion we’re best off staying with the death star because Verizon is too expensive (we’d end up paying $150+ per month) and I wouldn’t be able to access any data while on a phone call through T-Mobile & Sprint (although their rates are a more reasonable $120-$130 per month).

So AT&T it is. *sigh*

This is my upgrade plan, which, if I have the time, I will execute tomorrow as long as I’m able to do it online:

1) Order the iPhone 6 64GB = $300 (or I guess $12.50 per month for 24 months with their stupid options)

2) Sign up for the AT&T Next 18 plan which will allow me to upgrade again in 18 months (and is cheaper than doing the 12 month option)

3) Sign up for the 10GB Mobile share plan = $100 plus $15 per month per phone. Total = $130 per month before taxes, fees, and our discount

4) Trade-in my 4S, which from what I’ve been reading will net me $200 if I do it through AT&T

I’m not too happy about my cell plan going up in price but based on my research I can’t stop it unless I never upgrade my phone. I guess the plus side is I will join the rest of the world and have unlimited texting instead of having to use chat programs and Google voice to make sure I don’t go over 200 texts every month.

Also, I won’t have to stress next time I upgrade about losing my unlimited plan. There’s something really weird psychologically about wanting to hang onto it. It’s not like I’m using tons of data every month. In fact, I use just under 2GB on average and Joe uses less than 1GB. The only time we go over that is when traveling and using GPS. A 10GB plan is definitely overkill, but AT&T kind of forces your hand. See, I don’t want to go down to 4GB as we might go over. And their 6GB shared plan costs exactly the same as the 10GB plan because all plans under 10GB include a $25 monthly fee per device whereas it drops to $15 for 10GB plans and over. Sneaky bastards! There’s a reason they’re called the death star.

Oh, and I don’t know if I like how they make your pay for your phone. Sure, you can upgrade after 12 or 18 months and your monthly fee goes away for that device, and starts again for whatever new device you choose, but you also don’t actually own any of the phones. You don’t keep them, you don’t get money for trading them in, you’re basically leasing them. I don’t really care for that at all. But I did the math and with the shitty $40 per month fee for doing a contract, plus a $40 activation fee (which is “waived” if you get pick AT&T Next) you end up paying $210 more over a 24-month period which is pretty much what you’d get back for trading in your old phone after 2 years anyway. So it’s difficult to say which option is better. I guess if you upgraded less than every two years you might want to buy the phone outright and pay the extra monthly fees, but when you do upgrade by that point your phone will be pretty useless as a trade-in. Sooo… I don’t know. I just don’t know!

Do you think these companies purposely try to make it appear that their pricing is simple when really it’s not? I most certainly do! And honestly, I’m sick of thinking about it. I may just wait until next week when everything dies down and I can go to an AT&T store and ask a billion questions. Or maybe I’ll just execute my original plan and be done with it. After a certain point the money “saved” isn’t even worth it if I’m going to spend tons of time trying to make a decision.

TV Addict

I love TV. Maybe I shouldn’t watch it as much as I do, but whatever. In my defense, I tend to do other things when the TV is on. For instance, I will clean the house while I listen to 20/20, Dateline, and stuff I’ve DVR’d from the Investigation Discovery channel. I don’t know why, but I have a weird attraction to real life murder stories. Oh and I loooove Catfish! It blows my mind that people would have an online relationship for YEARS without ever seeing the other person’s face.

I’m sure there are better things I can do with my time, but sometimes I like going back and watching old tv shows, specifically comedies, that are no longer on the air. Last year it was Happy Endings which I thought was cancelled too soon. I cannot get enough of Jane and Brad. Those two are hilarious! I also love Max; I was so happy when Adam Pally was cast in The Mindy Project last season.

Earlier in the year I starting watching Scrubs again, but then Comcast and ABC got into it and they removed Scrubs from their OnDemand service when I was in the middle of watching season 3. I was not pleased.

With Joe working long hours this week I decided to start watching My Boys again. I really loved that show! I’m nearly done with season 1 already. I turn it on when I eat dinner and then I let Milo and Gizmo run around on the coffee table while I watch some more.

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I think the next show I might tackle is Charles in Charge if I can stomach it. I really loved it when it originally aired, but I also loved Benji movies and then I made the mistake of buying a movie on DVD and I was overcome by how cheesy it was and had to turn it off.

As for new shows, I’ve recently discovered Garfunkel and Oates which airs on IFC. I was able to catch up on the old EPs (it premiered in August) and set up a series recording for the new ones. I love the little songs the two actresses come up with and how they get intertwined with the plot of the episode. It’s super creative and funny! I made Joe watch two EPs last night and he really enjoyed them too.

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I also really like The Meltdown. I love stand-up comedy but most stand-up shows are filled with a lot of boring fluff (Last Comic Standing anyone? I think I fast-forwarded through 80%, if not more, of each EP). They take the best jokes of each act and only air those so I never feel the need to fast forward. Plus it’s only a half hour long which is just enough.