First sunrise seen from a hotel window in Los Angeles on the morning of January 1st
SIM purchased at Best Buy in the shopping mall. Although it is nano-sized, it was a type that comes with a SIM adapter as standard.
On the way to Las Vegas. Since I run in the wilderness where I don't think people live very much, I can be out of range here and there and the speed is enough to check the usage status from the T-Mobile app. This measurement was done in Las Vegas
“Lyft Cars” have these signs on them. There are many cars that have Uber attached at the same time, and it seems that one driver can handle two services At many casino hotels in Las Vegas, Uber/Lyft parking spaces were prepared. Perhaps because there is competition with taxis, they seem to be separating. When calling Lyft, just specify the location and select "Set pickup"
Speaking of Las Vegas, Fountains at the Bellagio Hotel
Buy $35 refill and $4.99 SIM in the back. You can see your smartphone because you paid with Android Pay. When I checked the receipt with $7.30 added as "Tax" on the screen, there were three types of MTS surcharges: "Local", "PUC" and "911". If you look closely, the SIM card and refills seem to include tax as tax inclusive... I bought the same refills at Best Buy in Las Vegas. It's simple, just $35
Carrier Name | T-Mobile US |
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Purchase Price | $4.99 (Refill required separately) |
Card type | nano SIM (mini/micro adapter included) |
LTE: 1900MHz (Band3), 1700/2100MHz (Band 4), 700MHz (Band12) 3G: 2100MHz, 1700/1900MHzGSM: 1900MHz | |
APN | fast.t-mobile.com |
Period of Stay | Late December 2015 to 2016 Early January |
Device used | Panasonic "LUMIX DMC-CM1" |