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Old 02-06-2008, 20:46   #11
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My contract is up with O2 a month or so after T-Mobile should have that so it could be a go'er
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Old 02-06-2008, 20:49   #12
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If you want to stick with O2 they say all our networks will be flogging it, including O2

http://www.msmobilenews.com/windows-...xda-range.html

Not that I wouldnt recommend T-Mobile. £27.50 a month with unlimited data and it suits me great, was £0.33p over last month. First contract I've had that I've kept under £35-40 a month, it was all data.

The only limiting factor with the Diamond is 4GB onboard with no card slots - but thats ok for me, I only have 1GB SD at the moment and dont use all that. Least it'll be fast(er) flash memory!
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Old 02-06-2008, 21:31   #13
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Give me. Give me now. You've just solved my 'what next' problem. Thank you. I owe you a beer.

PS - I suspect Alex will love me long time. I may steer clear on the PC, but my HTC TyTN runs Opera. Actually, I still use IE most of the time as I find it's better for WAP sites, but Opera is far better for proper sites (though it still upchucks with our very own chatbox - probably fixed by now as my version hasn't been updated since I got it a year ago).
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Old 02-06-2008, 21:36   #14
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If you want to stick with O2 they say all our networks will be flogging it, including O2

http://www.msmobilenews.com/windows-...xda-range.html
Hhhmmmm, could be interesting. I don't spend a massive amount on my contract so doubt I'll get a good deal with O2. Still, it's worth a go.
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Not that I wouldnt recommend T-Mobile. £27.50 a month with unlimited data and it suits me great, was £0.33p over last month. First contract I've had that I've kept under £35-40 a month, it was all data.
I like the sound of the T-Mob web'n'walk packages so unless O2 could chuck in some decent data as well, I'm happy to swap. Will just port my number over.
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The only limiting factor with the Diamond is 4GB onboard with no card slots - but thats ok for me, I only have 1GB SD at the moment and dont use all that. Least it'll be fast(er) flash memory!
I've only got a 1GB card in my N73 and it's more than enough for what I'll ever need so 4GB will be overkill for me
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Old 02-06-2008, 21:45   #15
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I had a quick look at the "unlimited" data plans today. I'm with o2 and I pay £7.50 / month for a 200mb limit. I'm paying about £42 / month. On T-mobile their similar plan is £43 and a 3gb limit but 18 months. I could switch to their £27 12 month contract and get 1gb fair use. Apparently o2 send out a txt to say if you're going to go over their limit, which I haven't got but I think I did go over last month.
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Old 02-06-2008, 21:52   #16
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I don't spend a massive amount on my contract so doubt I'll get a good deal with O2. Still, it's worth a go.
I didn't either and thought the same as you, but I told Orange I was off to T-Mob and they price-matched the tariff I wanted and then knocked £10 off that. I thought I'd regret sticking with it due to missing out on W'n'W, but I just haven't.

It seems to be just a case of how desperate they are to keep you, so I dunno if I'll get away with that one again but if not, I'm offski.
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Old 02-06-2008, 23:09   #17
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I'm sorely tempted by an N95 8GB at the moment but I can't help feel that it is too thick. Also how does the mapping software work? Is it GPS or like googlemaps on iPhone?

Other issue is that I'm getting a Nokia E61i from work sometime soon and I don't want to carry two large phones around with me.
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Old 02-06-2008, 23:20   #18
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Yeah I did worry about the chunkyness of the n95. Classic Nokia. But having seen it in the flesh it doesn't look that much bigger than my k800i.



The GPS is proper GPS. It can run tomtom.
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Old 02-06-2008, 23:46   #19
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Compared to my 6300 it's feckin huge.
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Old 02-06-2008, 23:51   #20
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I remember my 7110 was big and then I got the Sony z5 which was tiny and so classically Japanese. Then I moved to the t610 which was also tiny and so cool. Oddly phones seem to have grown since.
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