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HTC Bravo renamed Desire, released March 26th
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Its here on virgin my god its expensive! free on £35 x 18!!!
Anyway has anyone spotted the legend for under £360 please?0 -
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[FONT="]If you think about it T-Mobile are selling the HTC Desire at cost price or could even be making a loss on the phone. (By the way I am not employed by T-Mobile or anything , but this deal is too good to go un-noticed)."[/FONT]
no good for those out side of T-Mobiles 3G coverage.0 -
PotatoPotato wrote: »Its here on virgin my god its expensive! free on £35 x 18!!!
Anyway has anyone spotted the legend for under £360 please?
http://www.expansys.com/d.aspx?i=195942
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/4-/13665747/HTC-Legend-Android-Sim-Free-Unlocked-Mobile-Phone/Product.html
£370 any good?0 -
PotatoPotato wrote: »Its here on virgin my god its expensive! free on £35 x 18!!!
Anyway has anyone spotted the legend for under £360 please?
Too right it's pricey! does not come anywhere near T-Mobile, I know the coverage where I live and work are good so I'm very tempted to go for one of the lower plans, even at 18 months it's can be done for a total of just over £400.
Can't see Vodafone being any better either...0 -
Seeing these deals makes me quite happy with mine.....I thought it was good to begin but then thought maybe I could have got more but compared to the Virgin and O2 ones, if they're anything to go by, then it doesn't look like I could have got it cheaper anywhere else or used better deals from other networks as leverage.0
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Just checked the Orange site and the new multimedia monthly tariffs are available.
The Dolphin plans stay at an internet cap of 500MB per month but the Panther plans are now unlimited (Couldn't find the small print to show the fair use cap)
A Panther 35 plan (£30 online) for 24 months -
600 mins, unlimited texts, unlimited internet and 50 photo messages
Panther 35 plan for 18 months has no online discount thoughso is £35
400 mins, unlimited texts, unlimited internet and 50 photo messages which is pretty poor
A Dolphin 35, £30 online, 24 months -
800 mins, unlimited texts, 500MB internet
Dolphin 35, £35 (no online discount), 18 months
500 mins, unlimited texts, 500MB internet
Im disappointed with the new tariffs to be honest. With the online discounts set up the way they are Orange are pushing everyone into a 24 month contract because the 18 month price plans are useless
All in all the 24 month Panther plans seem to stand up quite well when comparing with other networks, trouble is i dont want 24 months
thanks woody, ive been wondering if orange would release info regarding new contractsIf you look at the new tariff add-ons, it's £5 a month for 500MB internet access and (if I'm reading it right), £8.70 pm for unlimited (with a 10GB cap as I read it). So perhaps 10GB is the fair use limit for Panther tariffs (btw, where do you see internet as being unlimited for Panther? I can't see that.)?
thanks fifer, you 2 have pretty much answered my question i asked last night0 -
Too right it's pricey! does not come anywhere near T-Mobile, I know the coverage where I live and work are good so I'm very tempted to go for one of the lower plans, even at 18 months it's can be done for a total of just over £400.
Can't see Vodafone being any better either...
Prices are on vodafone site0 -
Right then who is going to produce a spreadsheet so we can compare all the network offerings0
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I can't believe that no one can get close to the mobilephonesdirect £25 with free phone for 300/300/unlimited.....
Is there somewhere I have missed?
Only problem is my g/f is currently on T-Mob and wants to keep her number so can't go for that as a new deal0 -
I can't believe that no one can get close to the mobilephonesdirect £25 with free phone for 300/300/unlimited.....
Is there somewhere I have missed?
Only problem is my g/f is currently on T-Mob and wants to keep her number so can't go for that as a new deal
Nope, none of the other networks seem to offer any deals to touch T-Mobile on the Desire at the moment. The rumour mill seems to think it will be to their advantage if they can bring more customers to the table before the Orange merger.
The buymobilephonesdirect offer was even better a few days ago, when they had £50 auto cashback on that deal.
You can still get Quidco, so if that works out, you're paying £425 over 18 months.0
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