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Old 23-11-2009, 19:59   #31
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Ouch, that's like £720 over the two years. That would buy some seriously rare seriously cool go faster goodies for my car
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Old 23-11-2009, 20:03   #32
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Surely that depends on entirely how much Lostkat uses it as a phone? If she's a light user and the figures she quoted for the tarrif are sufficient then what's the problem?
Which is exactly what I said
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Old 24-11-2009, 10:37   #33
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I love my iPhone muchly. I know it was expensive and there are definitely cheaper alternatives out there, but it does everything I want it to do (decent phone, mobile internet, games, music and video) and I'm happy to pay that cost to get everything I wanted in one package. I used to hate carrying a phone and iPod at the same time and only having one device is definitely the way to go for me.
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Old 24-11-2009, 12:06   #34
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Depends how much you want to pay for that iphone over its contract you could save about £200 by just looking at the htc hero for instance, personally i think the sensible choice is android especially over the next coming 18/24 months, apple are much more likely to leave you behind or charge you for updates whereas android is all about its open nature...
Just for instance you could get the HTC (Hero) Tattoo with vodafone

£35 pcm for 18months
Free Phone
600 mins
unlimited text
unlimited landline
unlimited internet
Total over contract is £540

£25 pcm for 24 months
Free phone
75 mins
250 texts
unlimited internet
Total over contract is £510

And ontop of both of those you get £90 cashback if you go through with quidco
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Old 24-11-2009, 19:16   #35
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Hmm quite like the idea of the latter deal. What does the iPhone do that the HTC can't do? I know nothing about the HTC
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Old 24-11-2009, 20:31   #36
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Hmm quite like the idea of the latter deal. What does the iPhone do that the HTC can't do? I know nothing about the HTC
Unless you know someone that has an iPhone/Hero then I think your best course of action would be to go in store and mess around with one for a while. Even if one is "better" it might not be to your personal taste.
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Old 24-11-2009, 21:00   #37
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Hmm quite like the idea of the latter deal. What does the iPhone do that the HTC can't do? I know nothing about the HTC
I'd defo say go play too, as for doing, it depends iPhone tends to make everything easier maybe, but you're an intelligent girl and a little setting up and reading on tinternet and you'll have everything exactly as YOU want it not how apple/someone-else wants it. From a technical point of view the hero does more than the iPhone. Biggest thing would be multi-tasking, then theres a real bluetooth stack, thats off the top of my head.

On the hero note my friend just got a deal with 3 literally today, 18 month contract free hero £24.xx pcm about 3000 texts 1500 mins and unlimited internet, thats a ruddy bargain if you ask me, much more so than an iPhone. But it would seem i'm slightly biased even though i have an iPhone in my possession (freebie) and honestly can't see what all the fuss is about though myself... Credit where its due its a decent phone but not really any better than the android equivalent especially when you take into account total money involved; but i am a stingy b******
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Old 24-11-2009, 21:31   #38
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Got a HTC Touch Pro2 yesterday, still getting used to it but so far it seems superb
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Old 25-11-2009, 01:23   #39
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Touch Pro2 is too much of a brick for my liking. I had a TyTN which I think is similar size/weight if not slightly smaller. I can tell you that an iPhone/Hero is eminently more pocketable though don't get me wrong - it's a great phone (I was going to get one before I had my falling out with Windows Mobile).

Daz has a Hero (you'll get far more opportunity to play with one from a friend than you will in a shop)
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Old 25-11-2009, 02:23   #40
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As you say it is a big phone but I can live with it
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