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Iphone Advice...
mw1
12-07-2010
Hello all,

I'm looking at purchasing my first ever Iphone, I've seen how it works on the internet etc but there a few questions i need to know before looking in to it

* Is there a contract or Pay As you go, How does this work?

* If i went Pay As you go how much roughly would i need to splash out on a Iphone?

* I want the Iphone Specifically for Twitter and Facebook on the move, Is there a daily limit or does the Pay As you go mean like a normal phone i.e. i put £10 on a normal mobile once that goes i top up again etc...

Who would be also best network operator and which shop does the best deals currently

Many thanks for advice...
dave81uk
12-07-2010
Originally Posted by mw1:
“Hello all,

I'm looking at purchasing my first ever Iphone, I've seen how it works on the internet etc but there a few questions i need to know before looking in to it

* Is there a contract or Pay As you go, How does this work?

* If i went Pay As you go how much roughly would i need to splash out on a Iphone?

* I want the Iphone Specifically for Twitter and Facebook on the move, Is there a daily limit or does the Pay As you go mean like a normal phone i.e. i put £10 on a normal mobile once that goes i top up again etc...

Who would be also best network operator and which shop does the best deals currently

Many thanks for advice...”

You can get it on either Pay as you go or contract, iPhone 4 on pay and go is about £500, 3GS around £395.

iPhone has wifi so Twitter etc would be free via this route, for using it over 3G a bolt on would be better or it will eat your money, O2 do an iPhone bolt on for £10 a month which gives unlimited data or at least it used to.

I would go with O2 to be honest, Tesco is also supposed to be ok
macwizard2010
12-07-2010
I second that go with Pay and Go on O2.
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