Vodafone are no longer the most expensive provider on the market. The have released their new 'red plan' which gives you
unlimited minutes
unlimited texts
1GB of data
starting from £29pm for low end phone such as Desire C.
to £33pm for mid range handsets like S2
And increasing to £37pm for high end phones like GS3.
You can add an extra 1GB of data to these plans for £5pm.
Yeh it's not the best plan in the world but it beats O2 and Orange's £36pm version of this deal. Plus vodafone have lowered the prices on their other plans. However they have sneaked in higher upfront costs on the lower cost plans.
http://www.vodafone.co.uk/personal/p...-red/index.htm
I really hate how operators are doing high end deals like unl texts/calls/data for £35+ on high end handsets, And then having no lower priced competitive deals. all networks are the same now where they do lower min/text plans for lower per month but high upfront cost so it works out the same as their unlimited plan.
It's forcing you to pay £35pm+ no matter which plan you go for on mid/high end phones.
unlimited minutes
unlimited texts
1GB of data
starting from £29pm for low end phone such as Desire C.
to £33pm for mid range handsets like S2
And increasing to £37pm for high end phones like GS3.
You can add an extra 1GB of data to these plans for £5pm.
Yeh it's not the best plan in the world but it beats O2 and Orange's £36pm version of this deal. Plus vodafone have lowered the prices on their other plans. However they have sneaked in higher upfront costs on the lower cost plans.
http://www.vodafone.co.uk/personal/p...-red/index.htm
I really hate how operators are doing high end deals like unl texts/calls/data for £35+ on high end handsets, And then having no lower priced competitive deals. all networks are the same now where they do lower min/text plans for lower per month but high upfront cost so it works out the same as their unlimited plan.
It's forcing you to pay £35pm+ no matter which plan you go for on mid/high end phones.