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Basically he pays the same but isn't tied down to O2 at all. 18-24 month contracts are all well and good if you're provider isn't crap (some are bad in some areas don't know till you have it) or if you want a better deal/phone within that period. Same cost/benefits as full contract but no commitment. I think it's a good deal. |
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no more bitching about prices for UK people, here is what 20 GBP buy you here: |
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I am pretty sure UT is not Emerican.
In the US, the plan structures are: 39.99USD 450 "anytime" minutes with rollover. Unlimited nights and week-ends starting at 9PM. 0 SMS/MMS each text sent OR received is $0.20 0 MB Data 30.00USD (Mandatory with the reduced price of the iPhone along with a 2yr contract) Unlimited Data usage 5.00USD 200 SMS/MMS 15.00USD 1500 SMS/MMS 20.00USD Unlimited SMS/MMS Around 12USD in taxes and charges. Over 100USD for 450 minutes, unlimited data and unlimited messaging. So, please, all of you Stoo foo about cell phone price gouging. |
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I am pretty sure UT is not Emerican. |
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I mean, why would you want to buy a phone out-right, when you have the phone fully yours at the end of the contract anyway? Yes it would give you some flexibility to move around providers I guess, but that isnt worth the effort or extra money it would cost £400 PaYG £160 w/ 18month contract @ £30 (lowest they offered) a month and some pathetic amount of texts and calls Since buying my iPhone my monthly cost has plummeted - top up a tenner and I get 200 free texts anyway plus that £10 worth of credit. Furthermore the cost of the phone included a year free internet and WiFi which replaced so much of my usage of phone calls / texts as I could just hop on MSN or Skype and do it for free. I think I've ended up spending around £450 total on my iPhone (so £400 + £50 credit) over 12 months, against a minimum of £520 it would have cost me on contract. Buying the phone outright certainly isn't for business customers or those who use the (phone part) a lot, but for light / medium users or those want an internet / gaming / iTouch / shiny gadget it can be useful ![]() That said, Simplicity also isn't for me ^^ but it is a pretty good deal if you were say running to the end of your contract now - you could extend it on Simplicity for 6 months until the new iPhone launches without getting tied down and retaining the discount of having lots of minutes and texts contracts afford over PaYG. |
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Wow just got an amazing deal with O2. They have now launched the iPhone simplicity contract. This differs quite a bit from the original: I've had the same £20 Simplicity contract for at least 2 years but it's now been updated to allow legacy iPhone users to stay with O2? What's amazing? |
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I just signed a new two year agreement with Sprint and I pay $65 a month for:
Unlimited talk to any mobile phone on any network 450 minutes to landlines (i think the only person I know on a landline is my mum) Unlimited Text, Picture, Media etc mail Unlimited Internet Unlimited Sprint Navigator (it's quite nice!) I also got a black berry tour for $150 bones [thumbup] |
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Some people would like to use Visual Voicemail, so its a nice addition? Wow just got an amazing deal with O2. They have now launched the iPhone simplicity contract. This differs quite a bit from the original: |
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Hmmm i just got 4 O2 simcards through the door... |
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Thats a good deal! How much did you have to pay for the iphone? |
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