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Go on then who bought the new 6S/ 6S+ today?
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DevonBloke
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by Thine Wonk:
“Have they started queuing for it yet?”

No, apparently the rumoured specs for the iPhone 10 in 2022 with it's A16 chip is what everyone is queueing for.
Dave from Reading said "I don;t want the 7, I'm going to queue 7 years, it's worth it".
Barbara from Stockport said "With it's built in iMortal and iTeleport, who wouldn't want it?"

Rumoured to be "made of light", just 1 photon thin there is speculation that Apple may, just may be ready to include not just iHoverboard but also, yes you guessed.. iJetpack too!!

Jeff from Dudley was less impressed and was queuing for the "Samsung S14 Edge, front, back, top and bottom" after the touted iFlying car got canned.

Simon from Alpha Centauri had just come back in time using his iPhone 32 with iTime machine and said it was great as he'd been to 1986 and it was funny because everyone thought digital watches were a pretty neat idea and that one day they might be able to hang TVs on the wall.
Thine Wonk
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by DevonBloke:
“No, apparently the rumoured specs for the iPhone 10 in 2022 with it's A16 chip is what everyone is queueing for.
Dave from Reading said "I don;t want the 7, I'm going to queue 7 years, it's worth it".
Barbara from Stockport said "With it's built in iMortal and iTeleport, who wouldn't want it?"

Rumoured to be "made of light", just 1 photon thin there is speculation that Apple may, just may be ready to include not just iHoverboard but also, yes you guessed.. iJetpack too!!

Jeff from Dudley was less impressed and was queuing for the "Samsung S14 Edge, front, back, top and bottom" after the touted iFlying car got canned.

Simon from Alpha Centauri had just come back in time using his iPhone 32 with iTime machine and said it was great as he'd been to 1986 and it was funny because everyone thought digital watches were a pretty neat idea and that one day they might be able to hang TVs on the wall.”

I'll get your jacket.....















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samantha_vine
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by Thine Wonk:
“20% off what? presumably the data coverage if it's Vodafone”

the entire contract lol

i guess this is a warning to keep away from Vodafone!
cooler
26-09-2015
Some people have said that Apple pay actors to camp outside the shops so it looks like fanatics are prepared to go to those lengths because they so badly want the new iPhone as soon as possible. Is this true that they're actors?
FmBandScan
26-09-2015
What's the lowest the 6 will drop to? And when will we see it happen?
dephanix02
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by cooler:
“Some people have said that Apple pay actors to camp outside the shops so it looks like fanatics are prepared to go to those lengths because they so badly want the new iPhone as soon as possible. Is this true that they're actors?”

Not sure if trolling or genuine.

Samsung famously did this in 2011.

http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-used-paid-actors-to-play-the-role-of-Galaxy-Tab-buyers_id17715
ThisGuysGood
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by cooler:
“Some people have said that Apple pay actors to camp outside the shops so it looks like fanatics are prepared to go to those lengths because they so badly want the new iPhone as soon as possible. Is this true that they're actors?”


It was Samsung that paid actors to queue up for its products.
jeffersbnl
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by samantha_vine:
“the entire contract lol

i guess this is a warning to keep away from Vodafone!”

A colleague of mine has been trying Vodafone 4G (in London) and has been very impressed. He'd put them second to EE - still a lot of work for Vodafobe to do but it seems like they're improving. His thoughts about Three 4G in London are not suitable to repeat here

I shouldn't reveal the discount I got but the standard price of my contract would be £55pm for 20GB data- I'd have gone for 10GB but EE set the prices such that the per month cost was the same for 20GB, you just paid £20 more upfront for the phone, so I went for 20GB and I'll never have to worry about my usage! Once you deduct the cost of the phone I'm paying just over £25pm (before discount) - which is the same as the PAYG price for 10GB. I'm able to get the same discount on Vodafone that I can on EE, when I compared the two Vodafone were slightly more expensive- and unlike EE there wasn't the option to pay more for the phone upfront and less per month- which is what I wanted to do. The less said about Three's prices (my old network) the better! They tried to keep me by offering me less data than EE for a higher price!

If you can get 20% off a Vodafone contract you'll probably find they are cheaper than EE.
samantha_vine
26-09-2015
Originally Posted by jeffersbnl:
“A colleague of mine has been trying Vodafone 4G (in London) and has been very impressed. He'd put them second to EE - still a lot of work for Vodafobe to do but it seems like they're improving. His thoughts about Three 4G in London are not suitable to repeat here

I shouldn't reveal the discount I got but the standard price of my contract would be £55pm for 20GB data- I'd have gone for 10GB but EE set the prices such that the per month cost was the same for 20GB, you just paid £20 more upfront for the phone, so I went for 20GB and I'll never have to worry about my usage! Once you deduct the cost of the phone I'm paying just over £25pm (before discount) - which is the same as the PAYG price for 10GB. I'm able to get the same discount on Vodafone that I can on EE, when I compared the two Vodafone were slightly more expensive- and unlike EE there wasn't the option to pay more for the phone upfront and less per month- which is what I wanted to do. The less said about Three's prices (my old network) the better! They tried to keep me by offering me less data than EE for a higher price!

If you can get 20% off a Vodafone contract you'll probably find they are cheaper than EE.”

Yeah Vodafone are with discount. EE are known to be the best network but they are expensive.

Chitter Chatter who sell EE contracts are doing the 6s 64gb for £44.99 a month with unlimited texts and calls plus 10gb 4G data plus a £100 up front cost. Vodafone are doing the 6s 64gb with unlimited texts and data and 6GB 4G data for £42.30 a month with a £19 handset cost....so obviously Vodafone works out cheaper with the discount. ...
Problem is not sue 6gb is enough tbh.
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