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Looking for modestly priced (cheap) Android phone.

Bill K

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I've narrowed it down to a Motorola Moto E (XT830C), or an LG Ultimate 2 (L41C).
Is anyone using either of these phones on a Genesis? My old (stone age) Motorola flip phone works, but will not download the contacts to the Genesis.
All I'm concerned about is the pairing and the contact list. Both of these phones are too new to be listed on the Hyundai phone list. I doubt that I'll even use the streaming function of the phone because my Genesis has the Hard drive where I have my music stored.
 
HTC One M7 here.
No problem with pairing and recognizing the contact list whatsover.
As for the phone itsself.
It's very highly recommended.
 
Don't overlook that the smartphone's streaming capability can also be used to play radio stations over your Lexicon. Just install a free radio App like TuneIn, or iHeart. Then you can listen to your home stations when traveling, or other U.S. or foreign radio stations. Naturally, you can also listen to those stations when at home, using your home Wi-Fi.
 
That's a thought about streaming that hadn't crossed my mind.
The reason I mention those phones is because I use the "Pay as you go" Tracfone system. I use them because I'm lucky to make two calls a week while in the car. My home phone is on a landline (talk about stone age).
Tracfone works for me because it costs less than $10 a month (and I always have left over minutes that keep rolling over)
 
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