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My Orange iPhone contract is up for renewal and I've just had a look online to see what they're offering me.
I had thought of just going straight for the iPhone 4 and using Mazuma Mobile to get rid of my 3GS and effectively bring down the cost, but I've been tempted to go Android. I can get a free Samsung Galaxy S and 10% line rental discount for 18 months, which I really tempted by. But I'm wondering how much of a step up from an iPhone 3GS the Galaxy S is. Will it really be an upgrade, or just a change of scenery (so to speak)? |
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My Orange iPhone contract is up for renewal and I've just had a look online to see what they're offering me.
I had thought of just going straight for the iPhone 4 and using Mazuma Mobile to get rid of my 3GS and effectively bring down the cost, but I've been tempted to go Android. I can get a free Samsung Galaxy S and 10% line rental discount for 18 months, which I really tempted by. But I'm wondering how much of a step up from an iPhone 3GS the Galaxy S is. Will it really be an upgrade, or just a change of scenery (so to speak)? Samsung Galaxy S 2 is arriving in Apri/May l!!!! It has dual core processors , 4.3 inch screen etc etc |
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But the line rental will be about £40+ a month because its a brand new one out pal
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i imagine that it will be free on £35 p/m on a 24 month contract. You may be able to negotiate a better deal over the phone or if you change network you can get a better deal by going through quidco.
Alot of operators offer up to £150 cashback sometimes via there on top of your deal
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I'm not keen on being tied down for 24 months. 18 is my absolute limit.
It does seem like there's a fair few new phones on their way, so I probably will just wait. However, I'm not wanting to pay through the nose for anything and I don't mind being a generation behind. |
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I'm not keen on being tied down for 24 months. 18 is my absolute limit.
It does seem like there's a fair few new phones on their way, so I probably will just wait. However, I'm not wanting to pay through the nose for anything and I don't mind being a generation behind. Last week i upgraded to the Samsung Galaxy S (my upgrade was due in May but i called on the off chance) I pay £30 a month for 300 mins, unlimited texts and "capped" internet. I only paid £40 for the handset. The phone is amazing! battery life is great when wifi is off. The screen is way better than the iphone4. |
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You may want to consider the HTC desire hd too,I personally have had both the iPhone 4 and the galaxy s and I have to to say that I prefer my HTC. The desire hd is very quick it has a very good screen resolution etc,the only down site is the internal memory only being 1.5 gig I believe however this can be overcome by using the aps2sd fatality.
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i imagine that it will be free on £35 p/m on a 24 month contract.
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