Mike GSi 
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Never had a contract phone before, looking to get an iPhone 4, What and where are the best deals? and on what tarrif. 
 
I wouldn't use it much for calls or texts, more for the internet and something to do while im bored at work, as we aren't allowed to use their internet for security reasons. 
 
Any help would be great.  
 
[Edited on 20-05-2011 by Mike GSi]
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A2H GO 
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Cheapest Non-contract = Buy outright from Apple + PAYG Sim (Giff Gaff) 
Cheapest Contract = Three. 
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Mike GSi 
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Ok so if i was to go to a three shop, carphone warehouse or phones4u, would the contract be the same etc? 
 
Also could i get a P&G sim card but still get unlimited interwebz? 
 
Sorry for the n00b questions
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sc0ott 
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I would stay away from 3 and o2. Both are shit.   
 
Im with tmobile and i pay 35 a month for something like 500min and 500texts and unlimited internet. Plus tmobile have a monthly free bolt on thing and i have the unlimited texts one.  
 
If you were to go into the tmobile shop and give them another tmobile number as a recommend thing you and the other person would get a free 25 quid voucher each. 
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Reecemac 
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Three without a doubt, £35 a month 2000 mins, 5000 texts, unlimited internet. 
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Russ 
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO 
Cheapest Non-contract = Buy outright from Apple + PAYG Sim (Giff Gaff) 
Cheapest Contract = Three.  
  Sign upto quidco via my sig and you get £109 cashback with three and I get £2.50  
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Dom 
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quote: Originally posted by Mike GSi 
Also could i get a P&G sim card but still get unlimited interwebz? 
   
 
Three and Giff Gaff (uses O2 network) offer Unlimited Data on a PAYG tariff; Three is £15 p/m (http://www.three.co.uk/Pay_As_You_Go/Add_ons) and Giff Gaff is £10 p/m (http://giffgaff.com/index/offer). I've heard that Three will throttle your connection if they deem you to be a heavy user, however the main advantage with Three is that you can tether.
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A2H GO 
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
I would stay away from 3 and o2. Both are shit.   
 
Im with tmobile and i pay 35 a month for something like 500min and 500texts and unlimited internet. Plus tmobile have a monthly free bolt on thing and i have the unlimited texts one.  
 
If you were to go into the tmobile shop and give them another tmobile number as a recommend thing you and the other person would get a free 25 quid voucher each.  
   
 
You said 3 and o2 are shit and then recommended T-mobile   
 
Agreed about 02 though, I don't seem to get 3g anywhere  
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Russ 
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i do in city centres with o2
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sc0ott 
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO 
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
I would stay away from 3 and o2. Both are shit.   
 
Im with tmobile and i pay 35 a month for something like 500min and 500texts and unlimited internet. Plus tmobile have a monthly free bolt on thing and i have the unlimited texts one.  
 
If you were to go into the tmobile shop and give them another tmobile number as a recommend thing you and the other person would get a free 25 quid voucher each.  
   
 
You said 3 and o2 are shit and then recommended T-mobile   
 
Agreed about 02 though, I don't seem to get 3g anywhere   
   
 
Ive been with o2 all of my mobile life and they are shit. 3 would be good if you actually get a signal.  
Tmobile and orange have combined receptions as well. 
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Skinz 
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO 
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
I would stay away from 3 and o2. Both are shit.   
 
Im with tmobile and i pay 35 a month for something like 500min and 500texts and unlimited internet. Plus tmobile have a monthly free bolt on thing and i have the unlimited texts one.  
 
If you were to go into the tmobile shop and give them another tmobile number as a recommend thing you and the other person would get a free 25 quid voucher each.  
   
 
You said 3 and o2 are shit and then recommended T-mobile   
 
Agreed about 02 though, I don't seem to get 3g anywhere   
   
 
Ive been with o2 all of my mobile life and they are shit. 3 would be good if you actually get a signal.  
Tmobile and orange have combined receptions as well.  
   
 
Why the hell did you stay with them then.
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Simon_16v 
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quote: Originally posted by Reecemac 
Three without a doubt, £35 a month 2000 mins, 5000 texts, unlimited internet.  
  
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sc0ott 
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quote: Originally posted by Skinz 
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
quote: Originally posted by A2H GO 
quote: Originally posted by sc0ott 
I would stay away from 3 and o2. Both are shit.   
 
Im with tmobile and i pay 35 a month for something like 500min and 500texts and unlimited internet. Plus tmobile have a monthly free bolt on thing and i have the unlimited texts one.  
 
If you were to go into the tmobile shop and give them another tmobile number as a recommend thing you and the other person would get a free 25 quid voucher each.  
   
 
You said 3 and o2 are shit and then recommended T-mobile   
 
Agreed about 02 though, I don't seem to get 3g anywhere   
   
 
Ive been with o2 all of my mobile life and they are shit. 3 would be good if you actually get a signal.  
Tmobile and orange have combined receptions as well.  
   
 
Why the hell did you stay with them then. 
   
 
First phone was on 18 months. First time contract with o2. 
Second phone was also on 18 months but i decided i just wanted a cheap tariff phone, which was boring and at that time i didnt care about the network. 
 
The customer service was appauling. 
They never contacted me once to say i was due an upgrade and when the contract ended all of a sudden my bill went up to £35 a month yet i was never told this at the start. 
They told me after my second phone contract they couldnt do a deal on the iphone but when i phone to tell them i wasnt paying the cancellation fee, blah blah blah they then turned around and said they could do a deal on the iphone. 
 
tmobile have better free bolt ons. they have offers which include things like dvd nights in etc etc. 
o2 was never in touch about anything. 
 
[Edited on 17-05-2011 by sc0ott]
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M2RTY 
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They wont tell you when are eligable for an upgrade tho - not in their interest 
 
And your bill will go back to the undiscounted rate after the contract ends, thats common sense
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Brett 
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Sounds like you're just retarded, sc0ott.
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sc0ott 
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY 
They wont tell you when are eligable for an upgrade tho - not in their interest 
 
And your bill will go back to the undiscounted rate after the contract ends, thats common sense 
   
 
Right enough i just have friends who get phone calls telling them they are due upgrades from people who work in Argos   
 
I have never been aware of this, nor did i even think the price would change. 
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Robbo 
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T&C's  
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sc0ott 
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Like you and the rest of CS read through all the terms and conditions.
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Robbo 
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I work for a mobile phone company and we make loads off people who dont read the t&cs hence my   pose
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Mike GSi 
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Thanks for the help guys. With regards to 3G, do different networks get different 3g i.e o2 and orange may get 3G in a certain location but t mobile and Three dont? Or is 3G just one for all? 
 
Also is there a website where ou can see where you get best 3g connections with certain networks?
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Russ 
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Every company is different, you'll need to check each operator, they'll all have a link on their website
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Dom 
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TMobile and Orange share networks (Voda and O2 are next in the pipeline for network sharing) so they should offer the largest coverage (heard that their 3G coverage is 93% of the UK). But as Russ said, best bet is to look at the network coverage maps on their websites. 
 
[Edited on 17-05-2011 by Dom]
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Mike GSi 
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By the looks of things T-Mobile are the only network that i can get 3G with.
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Mike GSi 
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I ended up getting a Sony erricson Xperia Play. 
 
And its shit 
 
 
 
Im taking it back tomorrow to get an iPhone 4 lol.
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