iPhone 4 - what's the best deal?
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Coming to the end of an 18 month O2 contract with the iPhone 3G (thank god). I toyed with the idea of going Android for a couple of days but now thinking of sticking with the iPhone.
It's a minefield out there and the more I look around the more confusing it gets. What's the best deal to go with?
No.1 priority for me is maximum internet data allowance and 3G coverage (I wouldn't want to go with less than 1GB per month). I see that Vodafone have reduced their "unlimited" data usage limits. Is it a given that the likes of T-mobile, 3 and Giffgaff will follow suit sooner or later? Where do I stand if I have entered a contract and they suddenly decide to slash their fair use policy?
I would prefer another 18 month contract to a 2 year one, especially since Apple have made my current 3G model virtually obsolete with their updates within 18 months of purchase. I don't trust them not to do the same within the next 2 years. I don't mind paying a lump sum upfront and wouldn't rule out buying the handset outright and getting a separate sim-only deal if this is seen as the most sensible way to go.
Anyone have any advice or recommendations? Is it likely to get any cheaper if I hold off for a few more weeks? TIA
It's a minefield out there and the more I look around the more confusing it gets. What's the best deal to go with?
No.1 priority for me is maximum internet data allowance and 3G coverage (I wouldn't want to go with less than 1GB per month). I see that Vodafone have reduced their "unlimited" data usage limits. Is it a given that the likes of T-mobile, 3 and Giffgaff will follow suit sooner or later? Where do I stand if I have entered a contract and they suddenly decide to slash their fair use policy?
I would prefer another 18 month contract to a 2 year one, especially since Apple have made my current 3G model virtually obsolete with their updates within 18 months of purchase. I don't trust them not to do the same within the next 2 years. I don't mind paying a lump sum upfront and wouldn't rule out buying the handset outright and getting a separate sim-only deal if this is seen as the most sensible way to go.
Anyone have any advice or recommendations? Is it likely to get any cheaper if I hold off for a few more weeks? TIA
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_http://www.three.co.uk/Phones/iPhone/Plans
The other advantage is that if another network brings in a deal that appeals, you can simply swap the SIM, port your number and away you go.
I for one will not tie myself into contracts again, once my current one expires.
I have an HTC Desire, there is not much the Iphone does that the Desire can't, and in fact a workmate who has an iphone has jail broken it, and is running android look alike apps!
Wow, hadn't spotted that one. That tariff would be ideal for me. Out of stock though - and uses the lousy O2 network.
Yesterday I didn't get any 3G reception on O2 for almost the entire southern stretch of the M25 from J10 right round to J4, apart from for a few seconds as I drove past Clacket Lane services. Not good. Coverage to the west and on the M4 was excellent however.