Sony Ericsson X10 - Best deal?

mbailey
mbailey Posts: 858 Forumite
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I am looking for a new deal on a Sony Ericsson X10.

The best I have found so far is as follows:

Vodafone
24 months
Sony Ericsson X10 (free)
300 mins, unlimited text, 500MB internet.
£20 per month

I was going to go with this, until Vodafone recent annoucement to change the "unlimited internet FUP" to a "500MB".

I would like to get a similar deal, but with a better internet allowance.

Any suggestions?

On Tmobile website they have the following:

T-mobile
24 months
Sony Ericsson X10 (£277)
300 mins, unlimited text, 3GB internet.
£15 per month
Average of £26.51 per month

Are there any better offers available or ways to get Tmobile to lower price of the phone?

Comments

  • mbailey
    mbailey Posts: 858 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    After lots of searching I have come across this which looks promising:

    http://www.buymobilephones.net/mobile-phones/Sony-Ericsson/Sony-Ericsson-XPERIA-X10/T-Mobile/T-Mobile-15-%2824mths%29-inc.-Internet/4585086

    T-mobile
    24 months
    300 cross-network mins + 300 texts + Unlimited data (1GB FUP)
    £15 per month
    Sony Ericsson X10 (£169) + £30 quidco
    Average of £20.79
  • phill85
    phill85 Posts: 3 Newbie
    02
    24 months
    Sony Ericsson X10 £99
    100 mins, unlimited text, unlimited internet, unlimited wifi.
    £25 per month
  • albertsu
    albertsu Posts: 17 Forumite
    phill85 wrote: »
    02
    24 months
    Sony Ericsson X10 £99
    100 mins, unlimited text, unlimited internet, unlimited wifi.
    £25 per month

    For New connection?
  • mbailey
    mbailey Posts: 858 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    phill85 wrote: »
    02
    24 months
    Sony Ericsson X10 £99
    100 mins, unlimited text, unlimited internet, unlimited wifi.
    £25 per month

    Ouch - Almost £30 per month.

    Any only includes 100 minutes.

    But I guess the advantage is the O2 unlimited internet. Not sure what the FUP is on O2 because unlimited is never unlimited.
  • baxgttdi
    baxgttdi Posts: 388 Forumite
    I wouldn't bother mate to be honest with you, it's not that great and pretty unreliable.
    LBM 2 - 27.05.09. Debt was £33224 + 1100:eek: OD.
    Car - was - [STRIKE]20867[/STRIKE] - now - Gone! :T Zopa - was [STRIKE]6800[/STRIKE] -now - Gone loan - was [STRIKE]1687 [/STRIKE]- now Gone! :T Student Loan - was [STRIKE]1850 [/STRIKE] - now gone!! - Barclay Card was -[STRIKE] £2000[/STRIKE] now - Gone OD - was 1100 - now - 900 :mad:
    Total - £0 :rotfl: + OD = 100% paid!!!
  • fatboy88
    fatboy88 Posts: 478 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    wait for for X10 mini or x10 mini pro
  • Exemplar
    Exemplar Posts: 1,607 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Wiat for X10 mini or mini pro? Why not just wait again for anither handset, or another few months for the 'next' new handset. Thats not what the OP asked.....
    'Just because its on the internet don't believe it 100%'. Abraham Lincoln.

    I have opinions, you have opinions. All of our opinions are valid whether they are based on fact or feeling. Respect other peoples opinions, stop forcing your opinions on other people and the world will be a happier place.
  • mbailey
    mbailey Posts: 858 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    mbailey wrote: »
    After lots of searching I have come across this which looks promising:

    http://www.buymobilephones.net/mobile-phones/Sony-Ericsson/Sony-Ericsson-XPERIA-X10/T-Mobile/T-Mobile-15-%2824mths%29-inc.-Internet/4585086

    T-mobile
    24 months
    300 cross-network mins + 300 texts + Unlimited data (1GB FUP)
    £15 per month
    Sony Ericsson X10 (£169) + £30 quidco
    Average of £20.79

    Went into local T-mobile store today to see if they could match this, buy they weren't interested. Just said the price would be £277 as per the website.

    I said that t-mobile had some great prices a few weeks ago, and the sales guy agreed but said they under priced things, and now have had to put the prices up to recover money back!
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