It looks like Kyocera isn't the only mobile underdog that could precede Apple in unleashing a super-tough smartphone with sapphire coating, as Huawei's CEO unorthodoxly confirmed such an improved version of the Ascend P7 to members of the Asian press.
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Travel is exhausting. Booking and going on trips is only a smidgen of the work involved in keeping up with a life full of travel. Finances play an important role– the most important role– in travel and that means staying on top of them like your wayfaring life depends on it.
As a newbie to the nomadic life, I've been spending all of my spare energy on organize every detail in my life to make my trips as easy and stress-free as possible and I've stumbled upon some truly amazing programs that have given me such peace of mind that I might as well be asleep.
If you've already read my GeoTech: How to Game the System for Free Travel, then you know I like to devote quite a bit of superfluous attention to my credit lines in order to wrack up travel rewards. Obviously, this isn't a casual activity that can be done half-assedly or with anything less than excellent credit. So, here's how I've been staying in Finance Heaven with an entry-level salary and, you know, bills to pay (sad face).
1. Your Credit Card Apps: I currently use only two credit cards, both of which are travel cards with excellent rewards programs. Both are "training wheels cards" with no annual fee that allow me to wrack up rewards for spending without costing me a dime. As I said in "Free Travel", I'm a worthless piece of poo to credit card companies because I pay no fees nor interest. Ever. I'm able to do this because I don't actually use my credit lines for credit in the traditional sense– I use them for the my regular old spending and always pay off my balance completely at the end of each billing cycle.
You can have as many credit card accounts open as you want, into the hundreds if you can manage it, and it won't hurt you or your credit score as long as you stay organized and on top of your payments. And god bless these companies, they all…
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