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And the customer support you get is provided by Tracfone Wireless Inc and Straight Talk themselves, even though Asurion handles most of the insurance part. You get to see your plans just by entering your phone number on the portal. So you’ll have to arrange a cloud data backup service like Google Drive, where data rates may apply. Once again, Straight Talk Wireless might offer you unlimited talk text data plans, but their insurance policy doesn’t cover your important data. And the deductible can range from $29 to $99 (both 12 & 24 months).

And they both also safeguard your mobile device from mechanical and electrical failures.
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But the price difference between the Easy Exchange Plus and Easy Exchange Plan for modern smartphones (especially for flagship devices) is so low that, if you need an insurance policy for your phone that you bought with your hard-earned money, you might as well rather go for the former, slightly more expensive plan.īoth plans can extend the manufacturer’s warranty by an additional year. My Score: 6/10 My System: Intel I7-4770 | 16GB DDR3-2133 CL9 | Intel HD 4600 1536MB | Mesa 20.0.8 | Samsung 850 Evo 250GB | Trisquel 9.0 | Mate 1.20.0 | Kernel 5.10.Straight Talk Wireless offers two plan options as we mentioned before (similar to T-Mobile Insurance Phone Replacement plan that offers limited options). I paid $4.43 CAD for it and finished it in one hour and fifty minutes.

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Game Engine: Unity Graphics API: OpenGL Disk Space Used: 145 MB Resolution: 1080P CPU Usage: 9-13 % RAM Usage: 2.6-2.9 GB Overall while the story was improved and the mechanics were much the same I felt things were far less straight forward as the original and combined with the slight technical issue with the email made the game less enjoyable for me than the original. The game saves every time you exit the game but you can’ t save manually and can’t have multiple saves. There was just resolution and one graphics setting so nothing much to tweak. It never crashed on me and I didn’t notice any spelling errors.

One last gripe was I really wish I could have used the arrow keys to scroll down SMS or email messages or even drag the side bar down because using the mouse wheel was a very slow process for some of them. A look online at walkthroughs after showed many people had the same issue. It took me reading them three times before the email arrived. Well I did just that and the email still didn’t show up. Another time I needed to find an email but the email wasn’t going to show up until I read two specific SMS messages and two Notes. I am not one to just enter things wildly and was trying to figure out what it wanted from me for longer than I had to just because the hint wasn’t given outright.
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Also there was one puzzle where once you were given the hint to it the process became very clear however you weren’t given the hint until you entered the wrong password once. My issue was that finding these pieces of info seemed to be far less clear as well as having to juggle matching multiple peoples info to faces. In the sequel you had to usually find multiple pieces of info and sometimes perform some math to figure things out. In the original you had to figure out what info you needed and then go searching for that info.

The story was better and the game play mechanics were much the same but the sequel managed to make the game more tiresome and convoluted in how you complete the objectives. I enjoyed A Normal Lost Phone so I figured Another Lost Phone would be something I was sure to like but I just couldn’t come to enjoy it as I enjoyed A Normal Lost Phone so I figured Another Lost Phone would be something I was sure to like but I just couldn’t come to enjoy it as much as the original.
