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Originally Posted by Russic
I still greatly prefer the mobile minutes app. Works on wifi, the UI is cleaner and they'll send push notifications or email when you reach a limit.
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Not only that, but when you really think about it... the only time I'm likely to be wondering about my minutes is when I'm at home. So it would be a real pain in the ass to have to go into settings and disable my wifi every time I want to run it.
It's a good start, but like anything else Rogers does, it'll take a few attempts before they finally get it right (or at the very least, usable).
Edit: I should say thanks for mentioning it, though, babs. I'll be keeping an eye on it to see if they update it at all in the future.