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New Chevy Truck with wifi compared to truck towing RV!!

rockhillmanor
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Anyone seen the new Chevy Truck with wifi commercial?

It asks a couple which they would prefer to buy.

First they show a truck towing a little camper with an antenna on top with an assistant named Dolores inside.....and then a brand new Chevy Truck with wifi.

What a hoot, it was too funny.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlHeWGrT_7o

Too funny! And sad that the inside of the camper does look like a lot of ours with our computers and stuff!! :B

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

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deweysmith5
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We are limited to ATT. I had Verizon for my work cell before retiring and I had no service at my house, convenient at times. We bought a new Silverado this past spring with the WiFi. Without smartphones, it came in handy. We decided to step into the 21st century and get smartphones. We no longer see the need for the truck wifi.
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NC_Hauler
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dodge guy wrote:
We switched from ATT to Vrizon because wherever we went on vacation we had no service! With Verizon we have had service everywhere we went!


Been my experience also
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bsinmich
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I just got a 2016 equinox and it is $15.00 per month for 1 gig. I haven't tried it yet because my smart phone already does that.
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ktmrfs
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rockhillmanor wrote:
allenm wrote:
First off, I'm a programmer and a heavy Internet user when on the road and camping. No video or audio streaming stuff, just file transfer......
After also trying a freestanding AT&T WiFi hotspot which didn't work any better, I tried a Sprint hotspot fully expecting it not to work either. Guess what - it has worked fine in almost every place we have camped. Oddly, it usually only shows 1 or 2 bars but provides a good fast connection.


X2
When I went full time I purchased a Sprint USB mobile broadband for my internet on the road. Which is now over 8 years old!

I have had service in EVERY place I have traveled! And still use it as my main source for internet in my winter home.

Yesterday I used a neighbors computer in their house. They always yack about what they pay for super high speed internet connection......my old Sprint USB broadband is WAY faster! Go figure.


sprint/verizon jetpacks are definitely the way to go for wifi. better than using the cell as a hotspot. run longer and better service than using the phone.

however, come over to our house and try to get reception with sprint. Nada.. zip. Verizon yes, ATT yes, sprint nope, won't even switch to the verizon tower to roam.

I guess we travel enough places that we've had spots were either GSM (ATT etc.) or CDMA (verizon sprint etc.) service is not available. so having both is worthwhile for us.
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free_radical
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Kinda lame advert,,gm needs to get more imaginative


Looking for funny comercials on YT found these,,
click CC for subtitles

https://youtu.be/IJcvRLKO_pU

rockhillmanor
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allenm wrote:
First off, I'm a programmer and a heavy Internet user when on the road and camping. No video or audio streaming stuff, just file transfer......
After also trying a freestanding AT&T WiFi hotspot which didn't work any better, I tried a Sprint hotspot fully expecting it not to work either. Guess what - it has worked fine in almost every place we have camped. Oddly, it usually only shows 1 or 2 bars but provides a good fast connection.


X2
When I went full time I purchased a Sprint USB mobile broadband for my internet on the road. Which is now over 8 years old!

I have had service in EVERY place I have traveled! And still use it as my main source for internet in my winter home.

Yesterday I used a neighbors computer in their house. They always yack about what they pay for super high speed internet connection......my old Sprint USB broadband is WAY faster! Go figure.

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

MrWizard
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Advertising
Is a game.. A competition of getting bodies to remember the product name
If you remember the name of something. The higher the probability of you looking at that brand item first
Whether it's off the shelf , or giving the Salesman the first crack at selling you
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

....

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dewey02
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lawnspecialties wrote:
I promise you. I'm not saying this because I drive a Ford. I'm not a "Ford or die" kind of guy.

But isn't Chevy getting almost desperate with their commercials? The aluminum cage with a bear. The one where they have the three behind the big doors and they claim "best in conventional towing". This one.

I think it all started back when Howie Long was cracking on the step Ford had in their tailgate. Of course, Chevy comes along later with a step in the bumper.

Maybe its just me.

You may be taking this way too seriously.
Compared to a lot of car commercials, this one isn't bad and I find it funny and entertaining. (And by the way, I drive a Dodge truck, so I've got no dog in this fight).
I appreciate commercials that are funny. None of them would convince me to buy a car or truck, so at least they entertain me. I like when the companies go at each other, especially in a humorous way. I liked the Pepsi vs Coke commercials too. As someone else said, most of what they say is B.S. so just sit back and be entertained.

allenm
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First off, I'm a programmer and a heavy Internet user when on the road and camping. No video or audio streaming stuff, just file transfer.

My 2015 Chevy truck came with this WiFi hotspot. I was hoping it would work for me. It uses the AT&T network, costs $50/month and can be started and stopped anytime.

It didn't work for me. It was rare to get a good enough connection, even though the signal strength showed 5 bars. This was in FL, GA, TN, KY and IN.

My phone can also setup a WiFi hotspot. Trust me - a phone can't handle this for very long. Both of mine get too hot to hold.

After also trying a freestanding AT&T WiFi hotspot which didn't work any better, I tried a Sprint hotspot fully expecting it not to work either. Guess what - it has worked fine in almost every place we have camped. Oddly, it usually only shows 1 or 2 bars but provides a good fast connection.

I would have liked to have tried Verizon because of better coverage, but our main campground in the winter in FL isn't covered by Verizon at all. Only AT&T and Sprint.

westend
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Yeah, I've seen the ad on TV. I am still opting for Delores and that single axle.

The other GM commercial, the one with the trucks behind the doors and participants picking which is "Truck of the Year" was interesting, too. I noticed the big guy that picked "Ford" was edited from the second half of the commercial. I figured he either walked off the set when they opened the doors or started arguing with the video crew about the veracity of their claims.
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Paul_Clancy
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Bad call quality and tiny screen can certainly be overcome with a good smart phone versus a cheap one. I agree the Chevy wifi gimmick is unneeded and another way to get a monthly fee from those unaware they have a wifi hotspot in thier pocket already. It is a waste of advertising $$$ for a throw away feature.

rockhillmanor
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MrWizard wrote:
off topic, but here you go
phone handset with 3.5mm plug, for plugging into smart phones headset jack
and there are VOIP adapters for internet, that let you use any phone you want



take your pick..brand Vtech ,,on Amazon and else where


:B

X2

There ARE times that holding that smart phone flat in the air in front of my face on a long phone call that one of these would be nice to have to cradle on my neck like the old times!

We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.

MrWizard
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off topic, but here you go
phone handset with 3.5mm plug, for plugging into smart phones headset jack
and there are VOIP adapters for internet, that let you use any phone you want



take your pick..brand Vtech ,,on Amazon and else where
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

....

Connected using T-Mobile Home internet and Visible Phone service
1997 F53 Bounder 36s

CavemanCharlie
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You know, as long as we are on the subject. Yes, I did get a cell phone with WiFi from my employer so I do have that now.

(I have to say that my old flip Trac Phone was better for making a call and worked in a lot more places. The sound quality was 100's of times better too. You can't hear anything that anybody says on this smart phone. And , they can't hear you either)

The new smart phone is a lot like my home lap top computer but, doing every thing on the tiny screen is a pain. It would would be nice if there was some way to use a cord a plug the phone into my computer so I could have the best of both worlds.

Of course, I want to do this using a single purchase and not have to pay a monthly fee.