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Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostWhat? You haven't stated how you think his IR35 position would be affected.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAnd what has the length of your current contract have to do with your works phone? You not doing another contract after that? If not you will have to sell it back to yourself.
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Got the 5s and the signal seemed weaker with the new nano sim.
So I put the sim in my old 4s and it was the same... so could be the nano sim's at fault?
P.S I miss my jailbreak
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I just upgraded to 5s from 5. The reception is crap. The signal is very weak in my house where the 5 was good. How can that be? I have changed network, still with Orange.
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Stupid Apple claiming to invent the waterproof phone. Doesn't everyone know the S4 already had this feature?
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It's cheaper to buy the phone up front for £549 and use GiffGaff at £12/month.
If you want to do it over a longer time period, then £170 up front and then an 18 month contract with T-mobile @ £36/month.
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostOk, I'm looking to buy an iPhone 5s through the business but was wondering if its better to buy the phone outright (e.g unlocked)
or on Contract (24 month) as I don't know how long my contract will last and I don't want to be tied Into a 2 year contract.
You can now get a cheap sim-only deal for £10/month. If you get this in the company name and paid for directly from the company account then there are no tax implications and you can claim it against expenses.
If you already have a contract in your own name (rather than the company) then you can continue to use this but you can't claim it on expenses but you can switch to cheap sim only tariff if you are out of contract.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostNo it's special hardware only in the 5s, and it's guaranteed to be waterproof at least till the next iTunes update
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYou've got to get the 5s it's the first waterproof iPhone
You can have a pot noodle while watching porn on it now, and if it gets messy it doesn't matter.
You really need to upgrade, get a business contract through your company and you are good to go
Sorry mods, I know it's a professional forum but this really should be in general.
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostYou've got to get the 5s it's the first waterproof iPhone
You can use it in the bath now and if you drop it, it's not a problem
You really need to upgrade, get a business contract through your company and you are good to go
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You've got to get the 5s it's the first waterproof iPhone
You can use it in the bath now and if you drop it, it's not a problem
You really need to upgrade, get a business contract through your company and you are good to go
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I don't think posting a photo of some iPhones makes the question that much clearer.
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