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Middlesbrough
10-01-2011, 11:12 PM
Yeah my HTC magic's contract is finally coming to an end this february, was just wondering how much iphone 4 contracts are, i'm looking to pay 30/35 max a month and up to 120 beforehand
-thanks
LouisCollins
10-01-2011, 11:14 PM
Hello!, Getting a iphone4 contract for £30 will be easy!, As long as you're ok with paying a additional 200Pound for the actual phone its self,
It will be easy to get a contract for £30/£35 and then i'm not sure what the phone will cost but if you haggle then you may get the price down to what you are willing to pay
I pay £30 a month on 3 for mine, cost me £99 to buy the phone, 5000 texts 600 mins i think, 3000 3 to 3 mins and a 1gb of internet.
Middlesbrough
11-01-2011, 04:46 PM
I pay £30 a month on 3 for mine, cost me £99 to buy the phone, 5000 texts 600 mins i think, 3000 3 to 3 mins and a 1gb of internet.
did you just go into the shop for this?
.Shaun,,
12-01-2011, 02:47 PM
I pay £30 a month on 3 for mine, cost me £99 to buy the phone, 5000 texts 600 mins i think, 3000 3 to 3 mins and a 1gb of internet.
Wouldn't go with 3, it's the worst network ever. Signal is really bad had my contract 2 months and ended it :| Would stick with o2 or maybe orange.
My friend works at o2 and says avoid 3 and orange as there signals are messing up a lot lately & to go with either o2 or Vodafone... but then again i suppose its which company gives you the best offer.
did you just go into the shop for this?
Yeah, i got £5 off for 6 months or something for going into the shop.
Wouldn't go with 3, it's the worst network ever. Signal is really bad had my contract 2 months and ended it :| Would stick with o2 or maybe orange.
The signals fine where i am, never had any problems, had more trouble with o2 on my old iphone.
They're shouldn't be a problem with 3, they own all the phone masts in the uk, and rent them out basically to all the other phone companies.
Casanova
21-01-2011, 11:44 PM
you can't haggle on an iphone. you can only get a cheaper deal direct from networks for a reconditioned handset (handset that didn't work, was returned or a handset that was taken but was exchanged as they didn't like/want it).
Also, Camy three don't own all the masts in the UK. the reason their signal is quite bad for a lot of people in most areas is they own barely any, have to rent most of the space. Also they rely only on a 3G signal, so you can't move down to edge, gprs or gsm.
Recursion
22-01-2011, 10:34 AM
What on earth are you lot on about.
O2's network is (relatively) crap.
T-Mobile/Orange have the biggest network in the UK and have been running fine with Vodafone coming in second.
3 (who don't own most of their cell sites) and Virgin run off T-Mobile's network.
In terms of customer service and support, they all suck just as bad as each other.
No-one can make an assumption to which network is 'good or bad'. It depends which part of the country you're in - where I am, Orange crap. T-Mobile crap. Vodafone UBER CRAP. O2 Good (in terms of edge signal -.-) Three 100% coverage, never had no signal, wherever I am.
It just depends where you are, ask around your friends/family who are on different networks.
Rapidshare
22-01-2011, 11:07 AM
Tesco is the best deal.
Take out iPhone sim Only contract and buy the iPhone 4. Use it and sell it before the new iPhone 5 comes out. Buy iPhone 5 and still use the tesco sim only contract
Bam. Cheap and always updated to the latest version.
Tesco is the best deal.
Take out iPhone sim Only contract and buy the iPhone 4. Use it and sell it before the new iPhone 5 comes out. Buy iPhone 5 and still use the tesco sim only contract
Bam. Cheap and always updated to the latest version.
Only if O2 are good in your area ;)
Rapidshare
23-01-2011, 12:58 AM
Only if O2 are good in your area ;)
I keep forgetting people on this forum live all round the UK haha.
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