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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,

Deak
10-01-2011, 11:42 PM
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

Camy
11-01-2011, 05:31 AM
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.

Deak
12-01-2011, 05:07 PM
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.

Camy
13-01-2011, 06:55 PM
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.

Luke
22-01-2011, 10:56 AM
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.

Luke
22-01-2011, 11:36 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.

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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