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I have been on a contract for years now,

 

I have (at the moment) got 400mins and 100 texts for £35 plus vat I have a Samsung d 600

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I love my phone but the keys are sticking and it's a bit scratched now, I need an indestructible phone as I'm always dropping my phone out of my handbag or just being generally clumsy

 

Now I am being offered to switch; 700 mins, 100 texts, for £35 incl vat and they want to give £100 too it's samsung g600, it's quite pretty and they giving me a free hands free thingy which is tiny ....

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I'm getting a silvery one to go with my zed lol

 

Not bad just by wandering into car phone warehouse to look at the phones... As my contract is out with o2 so I thought I'd look at what was available I usually change my phone every year anyways, saw on my customer account had a mobile for 8 years and 2 months , god they were bricks back then!

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so you found your phone then???

 

yep I think I have, I haven't signed anything yet,

 

I like being give £100 , wouldn't you?

No I havent found mine :cry: Also to find that the ba**ards have downloaded £5 worth or internet stuff that I now have to pay for :mad:

Hi Emero

 

I've got one of those... They are good. But I'd phone )2 and tell them what you've been offered to switch and see what you get out them to stay with them...

 

Tony

The Samsung G600 is a very nice phone but I am about to get from T-Mobile the Samsung G800 which has a very high spec. 5mpix camera with 3x optical zoom autofocus and Xenon flash, MP3, FM radio, 3.5G etc.....etc.

 

http://uk.samsungmobile.com/mobile/SGH-G800

 

Probably not robust enough for you but I think it's beautiful :hyper: :hyper:

 

Anyone got one + is T-Mobile OK???

I think sony and nokia are regarded to be the most reliable these days, but it really depends on what features you want from a phone? I think O2 are about the best provider for customer service, vodafone for coverage and t-mobile in terms of value for money!

Got an Nokia N95 with 5 Mpixel camera blah blah and also built in Sat nav. Had it about 4 months now and no complaints AT ALL. I got it free because my monthly bill is so high though lol

thats not that good a deal really. I got 600mins and unlimited txt for £20 with orange and a new phone, So before you agree I'd try either get more txt or cheaper fee than £35.

im with t-mobile

 

pay £30 per month and recieve £180 credit to use as i see fit.

 

got a free LG viewty thing, 5mega pixel camera and looks rather flash!

............................ I think O2 are about the best provider for customer service, vodafone for coverage and t-mobile in terms of value for money!

 

I'd disagree with the coverage there mate!

 

My company has its contract with Vodafone and I refuse to join the company sharetime scheme. Instead I'd rather stick to my own Orange phone as wherever I am in the country I always have reception; whereas Vodafone frequently lets my colleagues down.

 

In the wilds of Cornwall last summer Julia and I were the only people among our friends to have perfect reception - they all were on the other 3 networks between them! In fact when I was using my phone in the hotel reception the owner said "I'm surprised you can get a signal here.....you must be on Orange if you can!"

 

Orange reception (ditto T-Mobile) can sometimes have patchy signals inside buildings though - their frequency is different to O2 and Vodafone.......

 

Richard ;)

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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