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Just given in to my kid's "all my mates have a phone" pestering, but given him a dumb phone until he's a bit older. Should buy me another 12 months until secondary school beckons.
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You'll be surprised at how much data they'll get through. Trying to explain why streaming YouTube kills the payg data allowance was too much constant hassle so we moved our daughter to a monthly contract instead.
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Tesco mobile contract in my name, capped. Insurance added (already claimed twice because she dropped the phone and it smashed).
Cost of the contract and the phone (Moto G3 last year) was barely more than just buying the phone outright and adding a PAYG SIM, plus it means that she can't run out of credit so can always call me if she's stuck and in an emergency. Using PAYG runs the risk that she could run out of money and not be able to ring when she needs to - which to my mind defeats the object of her having a phone.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't wanna be rude but even with a case and screen protector? Glass fronted iPhone for a 9 year old. Not in my house......
Just out of interest OP. Why would you prefer to get them a new one and not a hand me down? Sounds like a perfect situation to get some moneys worth out of the hand me downs for a couple of years. At least at 9 they aren't going to have to keep up with their mates etc. I'd also be worried the child will be easy pickings for thieves and jealous mates if they have a new one.
Also considering that in 6 months she'll be going to school by herself we'd prefer her to have a phone to be able to contact us.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't wanna be rude but even with a case and screen protector? Glass fronted iPhone for a 9 year old. Not in my house......
Just out of interest OP. Why would you prefer to get them a new one and not a hand me down? Sounds like a perfect situation to get some moneys worth out of the hand me downs for a couple of years. At least at 9 they aren't going to have to keep up with their mates etc. I'd also be worried the child will be easy pickings for thieves and jealous mates if they have a new one.
She's stopped attaking her DS with a fork now so has matured a little...little bit selfish but I'm divorced so FaceTime has its attractions.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't wanna be rude but even with a case and screen protector? Glass fronted iPhone for a 9 year old. Not in my house......
Just out of interest OP. Why would you prefer to get them a new one and not a hand me down? Sounds like a perfect situation to get some moneys worth out of the hand me downs for a couple of years. At least at 9 they aren't going to have to keep up with their mates etc. I'd also be worried the child will be easy pickings for thieves and jealous mates if they have a new one.
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostPAYG - second hand, iPhone 4 (with case & screen protector) from CEX
Just out of interest OP. Why would you prefer to get them a new one and not a hand me down? Sounds like a perfect situation to get some moneys worth out of the hand me downs for a couple of years. At least at 9 they aren't going to have to keep up with their mates etc. I'd also be worried the child will be easy pickings for thieves and jealous mates if they have a new one.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 October 2016, 16:18.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostDarin, stop using your iphone to dig the sand; you will damage it and have to use your GSM
My 10 and 9 year old both have "feature phones" suppose for the price I could have got them a cheapo android/windows but at least this way we don't have to worry about data charges, PAYG SIM card with unlimited texts seem to keep them happy
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Originally posted by VillageContractor View PostEldest kid (9 yr old) is bugging us to get a phone, would prefer to get her a new phone rather than a hand me down.
Not sure whether to go contract(cheaper) or PAYG(can't rack up £££ bills) - what do you lot do?
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Buy her a phone outright and then stick it on GiffGaff where you can change her package monthly if needed.
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