DS's are for kids, get a PSP
if you are interested in homebrew get an old one that hasn't had the firmware upgraded.
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best bet to while away time is Nintendo DS, about £100, then M3 DS Simply mod chip about £25, then 2GB Micro SD Card, about £13 = £140.
Then you can copy unlimited 'homebrew' games onto SD card.
Failing that, cheapest 3g deal is T-Mobile sim-only sim - £7.50/mth for sim + 75 minutes, then £7.50/mth for unlimited data. Use it in a Windows Mobile 6 phone, and can also use as a modem connected to a laptop. Best phone atm is http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=256569 (though not actually released yet)
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T-mobile have to options the £29 a month is very good option, and it comes in the form of a white USB modem.
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Originally posted by ~Craig~mmm just notice I posted this in the wrong area!
T-Mobile now do an unlimited 3g card for £29 a month which seems quite reasonable.
Both have a 3GB limit on what you can download though.
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Originally posted by SockpuppetI have a t-mobile 3G card. Very good. If you get one dispense with the software they give you (its pap) and follow this guide I wrote. Much easier.
http://www.3g.co.uk/3GForum/showthread.php?t=48832
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Originally posted by ~Craig~mmm just notice I posted this in the wrong area!
T-Mobile now do an unlimited 3g card for £29 a month which seems quite reasonable.
http://www.3g.co.uk/3GForum/showthread.php?t=48832
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Depends where you are in the country.
My Vodafone 3g card get's a 3g reception exactly 0% of the way from Selby to Manchester Victoria.
GPRS all the way
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mmm just notice I posted this in the wrong area!
T-Mobile now do an unlimited 3g card for £29 a month which seems quite reasonable.
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I had a Vodafone one at one stage (came free with laptop) - VERY expensive to run though. I spent over £100 for the first month alone, and didn't use it that much anyway. Haven't looked at them in the past year after getting stung.
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I already have a phone and don't want to go back to carrying two. I was looking at Blackberry Pearls but I don't think I could get to CUK on it or have the free allowances you get with the 3g cards.
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Originally posted by ~Craig~I'm thinking of getting a 3g card to waste away the time on the train.
Does anyone here use them or can recommend one? They all look pretty much the same to me.
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