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3G/Wifi "Radio" (Android)

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Hello Everyone,
I'm sorry if this is not the correct place for this thread, if not can a moderator please move it. I will start out by saying the following devices are not technically radios but android devices. If I mention these as radio's it will just be out of habit.
I came across a youtube channel that showed reviews for the Radio-Tone RT3 & Inrico TM-7 devices. The particular youtube channel showed these devices on Zello. I have read that there are many other andriod apps that these will work on as well such as TeamSpeak and Echolink. I have actually just purchased the RT3 just so I can play with it and see if I like it. I know with the TR3 there is a place for two sim cards (One being the orignal big size and the second one being for a mini-sim). However, on the Inrico, I have read that it will only work on AT&T Network here in the US.
My question is, Has anyone had any dealings with these particular radio's or any 3G/Wifi radio's in general? If so, what did you use it for and what was your experience like?
 

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Don't know if you've gotten into this yet or not, but I have invested in two network radios and really like them. In fact, there is a quickly growing community of Ham Radio Operators using them as well! With apps like APRSDroid, Zello, and TeamSpeak, you can connect with other ops all over the world with crystal clear audio.
 
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