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Advice please

papoosue
papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
Further to some good advice I've had from here before, I am now using GiffGaff for myself and my daughter (usually £10 goodybags) - the unlimited texts/data particularly suit her as she is 13 and seems to text in her sleep!

Anyway, my question is really about getting a new phone for myself - mine is on it's way out and I'd like something like the Samsung Ace. Now, I've always bought my phones from Carphone Warehouse so I can use whichever provider and they have the Ace but it is locked to the 3 network. If I want to fork out another £100, I can have it on some other network (none of them are giff gaff but I expected that). The bloke in the shop also said something about data packages (?) and how he wasn't sure if giff gaff was compatable with android phones etc. I am pretty sure a lot of what he said was rubbish, but I really don't know about any of this stuff very much, so I was somewhat confused.

So, I guess my questions are;

Can you buy a Samsung Ace unlocked so you can use giffgaff for less than £200 (£130 is more my maximum)?

Giffgaff has unlimited data - does this 'work' with the Ace, and is it correct that you need to have an internet package because these sort of phones don't really work without internet connectivity?

Am i just going to have to pay £200 if I want the Ace (I like the camera megapixels, the large screen, and I definitely want internet) or should I look at the Samsung Y which is loads cheaper?

I realise I've written a flippin' novel here, didn't mean to :o. But, if anyone can give me any help/advice, I'd be grateful.

Oh, and if anyone can explain why giffgaff won't let me send a picture text or text a competition entry, please let me know :)
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  • zzzLazyDaisy
    zzzLazyDaisy Posts: 12,497 Forumite
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    papoosue wrote: »
    Giffgaff has unlimited data - does this 'work' with the Ace, and is it correct that you need to have an internet package because these sort of phones don't really work without internet connectivity?

    I can't answer the rest of your questions (though I'm interested in the answers for myself, so thanks for asking...)

    But I can confirm that Giffgaff's 'unlimited data' IS an internet package (it is the same thing) and yes you do need some sort of data/internet package if you are going to get a smart phone, as that is really the point.

    Giffgaff will work on any unlocked smart phone.
    I'm a retired employment solicitor. Hopefully some of my comments might be useful, but they are only my opinion and not intended as legal advice.
  • smalltownman
    smalltownman Posts: 16 Forumite
    edited 14 March 2012 at 12:01PM
    Hi. Giffgaff will also work in a O2 phone. My phone is unlocked(now on giffgaff). My wifes was(is) a PAYG O2 phone bought on offer at Tesco. I just replaced the O2 sim with a giffgaff. Both of us just use giffgaff credit(ie no goody bags), so just payg with calls,texts & data. I also have a Samsung Tablet on giffgaff, using a data goodybag for data and payg for texts. Suggest you check the giffgaff website for all options.
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    papoosue wrote: »
    Anyway, my question is really about getting a new phone for myself - mine is on it's way out and I'd like something like the Samsung Ace. Now, I've always bought my phones from Carphone Warehouse so I can use whichever provider and they have the Ace but it is locked to the 3 network.
    £119.95+£15?
    If I want to fork out another £100, I can have it on some other network (none of them are giff gaff but I expected that).
    It's £149.95+£10 on O2. I don't see how this is 'another £100'.

    However, you can get it for £109.99 from O2 directly and it will work with giffgaff sim.
  • Hi Papoosue. It' me again. Regarding picture message texts on giffgaff; they are not included in goodybags: you must have credit and use that.
  • papoosue
    papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
    grumbler wrote: »
    £119.95+£15?

    It's £149.95+£10 on O2. I don't see how this is 'another £100'.

    However, you can get it for £109.99 from O2 directly and it will work with giffgaff sim.


    I was in Carphone Warehouse yesterday and the guy quoted me £199.95 - so another £80 if you want to be pedantic about it. I was only going by what he told me.
  • papoosue
    papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
    Hi Papoosue. It' me again. Regarding picture message texts on giffgaff; they are not included in goodybags: you must have credit and use that.

    Ah, that explains it, thank you :)
  • papoosue
    papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
    Hi. Giffgaff will also work in a O2 phone. My phone is unlocked(now on giffgaff). My wifes was(is) a PAYG O2 phone bought on offer at Tesco. I just replaced the O2 sim with a giffgaff. Both of us just use giffgaff credit(ie no goody bags), so just payg with calls,texts & data. I also have a Samsung Tablet on giffgaff, using a data goodybag for data and payg for texts. Suggest you check the giffgaff website for all options.

    Thank you, I will check that out. I usually try and find the best(cheapest) option that will give my daughter loads of texts and internet(!), and will enable me to keep in touch with her easily. :)
  • papoosue
    papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
    grumbler wrote: »

    However, you can get it for £109.99 from O2 directly and it will work with giffgaff sim.

    Yes, thank you for the information, I appreciate it. The problem is if I want to change provider I suppose - I suspect I may be hoping for too much in wanting the phone unlocked at a reasonable (for me) price.
  • papoosue
    papoosue Posts: 482 Forumite
    I can't answer the rest of your questions (though I'm interested in the answers for myself, so thanks for asking...)

    But I can confirm that Giffgaff's 'unlimited data' IS an internet package (it is the same thing) and yes you do need some sort of data/internet package if you are going to get a smart phone, as that is really the point.

    Giffgaff will work on any unlocked smart phone.

    Thank you for the information, it's very much appreciated. I think the staff in the phone shops plead ignorance about giffgaffs compatibility with smart phones when they know full well they are :)
  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    papoosue wrote: »
    The problem is if I want to change provider I suppose - I suspect I may be hoping for too much in wanting the phone unlocked at a reasonable (for me) price.
    The one for £160 from CPW is unlikely to be locked.

    O2 often don't lock the handsets that they sell, but if it is locked they unlock it for just £15.

    £110+£15=£125
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