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PostGoodnight Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:26 pm

Shameless I know but I consider it as more of a community service thing.......you're welcome coat

http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/samsung-galaxy-s3-in-white-unlocked-ipad-swap-considered/110999162
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PostRhys Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:08 am

Its all good man.

Its said the ad is no longer available - has it gone?

Why you getting rid of it?
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PostGoodnight Mon Sep 24, 2012 2:15 am

Rhys wrote:Its all good man.

Its said the ad is no longer available - has it gone?

Why you getting rid of it?

I replaced the ad with a different email addy to bump it up the listing. Seems to have worked as well have agreed a price with two punters and one coming up later (hopefully)

I've upgraded to the iPhone 5 :fishing:
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PostArkay Dubya Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:20 am

How is the new iPhone?
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PostGoodnight Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:13 am

Arkay v2.0 wrote:How is the new iPhone?

I appreciate its not everyone cup of tea but for me it's fantastic. I really missed the old iOS when I decided to take a look at the dark side for the last 6 weeks or so.
I've never really understood the whole anti iTunes argument either. I think it's superb and its not stopped me doing anything I wanted too and I'll be surprised if I've spent more than £10-15 in the last 5 years on there?

I'm going to be interested now to find out what deals EE are going to be offering. I've been with O2 for ages so they still give me unlimited data on their 30 day simplicity contract I think the 4G lure will be enough to break my O2 tie though as long as its not too expensive
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PostGoodnight Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:17 am

S3 sold btw
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PostRhys Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:19 am

Here are the deals that have been confirmed so far:

Tesco Phone Shop

Tesco Phone Shop will be offering the iPhone 5 on various tarrifs, including O2 at £36 per month, which includes unlimited calls, texts and 1GB of data, although this does include a £69 upfront cost.

The retailer is also offering the handset on O2 for £41 with unlimited calls, texts and 1GB of data and no upfront cost. We're yet to get full details yet but will post them here as and when we do.

Vodafone

Vodafone has jumped in with both 12 month and 24 month options - here's how they stack up:

24 month contracts

- £47 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - free, 32GB - £89 and 64GB - £169.

- £42 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £49, 32GB - £149, 64GB - £229.

- £37 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £99, 32GB - £209, 64GB - £289.

- £33 per month gets you 600 minutes, unlimited texts and 500MB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £149, 32GB - £269, 64GB - £329.

12 month contracts

- £51 per month gets you 1,200 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £169, 32GB - £239, 64GB - £319.

- £46 per month gets you 900 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £229, 32GB - £299, 64GB - £379.

- £41 per month gets you 600 minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £289, 32GB - £359, 64GB - £439.

- £36 per month gets you 300 minutes, unlimited texts and 500MB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £349, 32GB - £419, 64GB - £499.

Orange and T-Mobile

Orange and T-Mobile are offering only 24 month contracts but the real focus is on parent company EE - the only network currently in the UK to offer the iPhone 5 on a 4G contract.

Orange contracts

- £36 per month gets you unlimited calls, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £109.99, 32GB - £219.99, 64GB - £269.99.

- £41 per month gets you unlimited calls, unlimited texts and 2GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £29.99, 32GB - £139.99, 64GB - £209.99.

- £46 per month gets you unlimited calls, unlimited texts and 3GB of data. Handset costs are, 16GB - free, 32GB - £89.99, 64GB - £179.99.

- £51 per month gets you unlimited calls, unlimited texts and unlimited data. Handset costs are, 16GB - free, 32GB - £39.99, 64GB - £129.99.

T-Mobile contracts

- £36 per month gets you 2,000 minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £109, 32GB - £219, 64GB - £269.

- £41 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £49, 32GB - £149, 64GB - £219.

- £46 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £29, 32GB - £99, 64GB - £189.

- £61 per month gets you unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and unlimited data. Handset costs are, 16GB - £19, 32GB - £29, 64GB - £139.

As yet, EE hasn't revealed its full pricing for the 4G iPhone 5, or whether existing Orange and T-Mobile customers will be able to migrate across to the new service.

Other networks, such as Three and O2 also haven't revealed pricing plans yet - but keep it locked to T3 as we'll be updating this with the information as soon as we get hold of it.

Courtesy of T3 Magazine. http://www.t3.com/news/iphone-5-what-the-networks-are-saying
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PostGoodnight Mon Sep 24, 2012 5:23 am

Yeah it's the sim only EE deals I'm interested in. I can't see them being anymore than the sim only deals around now. This is there big chance to pinch a large slice of the market before all the other networks can offer 4G as well.

Will be interesting
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