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Old 27-08-2015, 20:06
samantha_vine
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Want to get the new Sony Z5 when its out...would you rather get it on Vodafone or EE? i get 20% discount with Vodafone contracts because I work for a company who gets discount from them...
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Old 28-08-2015, 11:20
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This depends on so many different factors including signal strength where you live/work, cost of the tariff for your chosen device/usage, the features the network can offer you etc.

In my situation EE suits me better right now. Reasons being:

I get a good 4G signal in most places.
I like the way they manage data using add-ons so if you run out of data or if you visit another country you have to buy an add-on to get data i.e no surprise bills. Vodafone would start charging you extra per mb.
I have an iPhone so features like Wi-fi Calling and Visual Voicemail are available to me on EE but not currently on Vodafone.
For an extra £4 I get a second SIM on my account and can share my data allowance on my iPad.

It's all down to personal preference though, you may get a better Vodafone signal over EE where you live. If the features above don't matter to you and you can get 20% discount with Vodafone then this may be a much better option for you.
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Old 28-08-2015, 11:31
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Great advice. Just go for what's best for you and gives you the best value.
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Old 28-08-2015, 12:25
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Want to get the new Sony Z5 when its out...would you rather get it on Vodafone or EE? i get 20% discount with Vodafone contracts because I work for a company who gets discount from them...
IMO Make sure you have a play with one first, I did in a Three shop and the scrolling was very uneven. Sony phones look good on paper but for me there's too many reports of problems. My local phone dealer told me to avoid them, Sony are difficult to deal with and you may need phone insurance.
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Old 28-08-2015, 14:19
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IMO Make sure you have a play with one first, I did in a Three shop and the scrolling was very uneven. Sony phones look good on paper but for me there's too many reports of problems. My local phone dealer told me to avoid them, Sony are difficult to deal with and you may need phone insurance.
This is actually a good point. Heard horror stories about their customer service...plus this phone I will be having for 2 years. I may get an iPhone
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Old 28-08-2015, 14:25
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You have asked this question how many times??? Either network is good in London /SE
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