mobile phone upgrade time - any ideas?

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Just remembered as well Ed, let us know what network you are going with Orange, Vodafone etc cos I have a nice little saver dependent on who you are with.


I'm with orange,, so would be good if you did have summit. 🙂🙂🙂
 
Sorry Dave it's only Vodafone, so maybe useful to any others on that network.

It's called VEA Vodafone Employee Advantage. If you have a friend or relation who works for the emergency services they can have up to 5 friends or family listed through their account and receive a 20% discount on monthly tariff. It does not include 20% off any usage above the tariff. It must be on either a new contract or upgrade and registered by the employee to Vodafone within 30 days.
 
damn it dan, you've dared me now ;0) i proberbly will go for a iphone 4s, just thought there might be a new model out soon so would in be worth hanging on in you opinion? or would the 4s be fine..dont forget contracts are now 2 yrs so i was thinking of this with my actual choice of iphone

hi pete,
i have a few mates who work for carphone warehouse so i'll check on that, thanks for your advice mate ;0)


You dont have to sign into a 2 year contract, I got my 4s from tesco on a 1 year contract. Tesco use 02 masts.

£225 up front, £35 per month for 750 mins, unlimited txt & wifi & 1gb internet on a 12 month contract.

After the 12 months you phone up & they will send the settings through so your phone is unlocked.

Try Martin Lewis's page "Moneysavingexpert.com" they will tell you the best & cheapest option to go with.

The good thing with the Iphone is the customer service you will receive. Any problems with the phone that they cannot repair then they will give you a new phone.
 
The Iphone is the best in the market but i opted for a Nokia Lumia 800 on O2 , its OS is windows , very easy to use but more limited in apps . The reason i opted for this was the build quality and price , gorilla glass screen and polycarbonate back , every phone ive had so far the screen gets scratched no matter what protectors ive used , and it was half the cost of the Iphone on a similar contract , but no doubt the I phone is the king....
 
damn it dan, you've dared me now ;0) i proberbly will go for a iphone 4s, just thought there might be a new model out soon so would in be worth hanging on in you opinion? or would the 4s be fine..dont forget contracts are now 2 yrs so i was thinking of this with my actual choice of iphone

hi pete,
i have a few mates who work for carphone warehouse so i'll check on that, thanks for your advice mate ;0)

To be honest mate I've always avoided contracts. I tend to buy mine outright, stick them through the business, claim the VAT back, then in 12 months when the new one comes it, sell it for about £100 less than what I paid for it, write it off through the books, and buy the new one outright and keep the cash I got for my old phone. Means I get some cash out of the business and always get a new phone every 12 months. Which means when I sell my old one, it's only 12 months old so I get a good price for it.

I always get the biggest memory too as they never sell as many of those so they hold their value better than the smaller gig ones which everybody ends up selling so it becomes a bit competitive.

Always keep your boxes, charger, sim pins (a thing you get your simcard out with) and you can sell it "used but as new in box" on ebay and they do generally sell for about £100 less than I bought them for, all day long.

The new iPhone probably will come out ready for the Christmas rush, like they always have done. So perhaps worth waiting but to be honest the 4S is a decent phone I can't think what the 5 would need to have to make it better. Though I will get one to keep the ball rolling. The 4S wouldn't be worth as much if I sold it when the 6 comes out if I didn't get the 5, sort of thing.
 
Plus I never even use the £10 top-up I put on it to keep the free 3G running. So I end up building up a fair few quid's worth of calltime which keeps rolling over. I normally end up using it on holiday abroad or something when the calls are more expensive.
 

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