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O2...upgrade...iphone.
LearningToSave.
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Im with o2 through the carphone warehouse and have been for 4 or 5 years now. my contract is out and im able to upgrade from 23rd of september.
i understand as i have another contract too(hubbys phone) that i will be transferred from o2 at cpw to o2 direct.
i think that i want an iphone 4...its seeming to pretty much be the only phone i really like and i have a bunch of other reasons too.i dont want to wait for the iphone 5 so please dont just tell me to do that,lol.
i was just wondering if anyone knew what sort of price i'd be looking at being offered...or more importantly what sort of price i should be looking at?? i would like a min of 300 minutes,unlimited texts(i use 2-3000 a month every month for last year.) and im unsure on the internet tbh as i've never had an internet phone before but would like 750+ as i will use heavily(would love unlimited).
i also want to stay with o2...im aware of 3's deal being by far the best but their own website says i'll have probs with coverage,i know orange has issues around here too, and in 5 years i've never had a prob with o2 so want to stay.
im babbling a bit - im sorry - not used to this! hope someone can help....i want to be fully armed with all the info when i ring them.
oh and a silly thing...i know an iphone4 uses a micro sim as opposed to a normal one so will they give me a new sim but with my old no?? or will i have to change?
i understand as i have another contract too(hubbys phone) that i will be transferred from o2 at cpw to o2 direct.
i think that i want an iphone 4...its seeming to pretty much be the only phone i really like and i have a bunch of other reasons too.i dont want to wait for the iphone 5 so please dont just tell me to do that,lol.
i was just wondering if anyone knew what sort of price i'd be looking at being offered...or more importantly what sort of price i should be looking at?? i would like a min of 300 minutes,unlimited texts(i use 2-3000 a month every month for last year.) and im unsure on the internet tbh as i've never had an internet phone before but would like 750+ as i will use heavily(would love unlimited).
i also want to stay with o2...im aware of 3's deal being by far the best but their own website says i'll have probs with coverage,i know orange has issues around here too, and in 5 years i've never had a prob with o2 so want to stay.
im babbling a bit - im sorry - not used to this! hope someone can help....i want to be fully armed with all the info when i ring them.
oh and a silly thing...i know an iphone4 uses a micro sim as opposed to a normal one so will they give me a new sim but with my old no?? or will i have to change?
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18x£46 of 24x£41 I think unless you cut the data.
http://www.omio. com/phones/apple/iphone-4-16gb/deals
Learning to save takes time I see.
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Got to Tesco. 12 month contract.0
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Gosh, grumbler, you really do live up to your username; it is possible to save a few quid AND indulge in the odd luxury here and there!0
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I have to admit it was a little too harsh. Just couldn't help it.0
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Tesco might do a 12 month contract but you'll have an immediate outlay of at least £235 for the phone.
Not wise to do that at the moment as with the imminent announcement of the iPhone 5, prices may come down.
I am also with O2, contract is up in December. I've recently made a list of all the prices of all the networks and plan to go back and take a look nearer Christmas to see whether there is a huge price drop.0 -
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LearningToSave. wrote: »Yes it does.As does learning manners and common courtesy to others

Feisty!!!!0 -
Have I ever declared that I was going to do this?LearningToSave. wrote: »Yes it does.As does learning manners and common courtesy to others
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