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Well E72 is the way I went. The clincher was that I wanted some battery life which is the main reason I'm replacing my current phone (oh and the fascia falls off).
Like the idea of the androids but I'm just not an apps kind of guy.
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Blackberry all the way
Bold 9700 is amazing. Anybody tried the BB Messenger? Awesome
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Originally posted by administrator View PostGot my HTC Desire for free on a £30 per month with Orange so not that expensive.
It's my first contract phone in years as I've not needed one in about a decade and PAYG with about £30 a quarter in topups was fine.
The contract has enough mobile-mobile minutes and unlimited landline calls to cover what I anticipate I'll use plus I got some mobile internet lobbed in there too, the Tarrifs for less cash wouldn't have covered what I need.
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Originally posted by administrator View PostGot my HTC Desire for free on a £30 per month with Orange so not that expensive.
With the cash backs and other incentives some worked out at around £21.
HTC Desire deals on contract - Orange, Vodafone, Tmobile, O2 offers UK
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostAye. That's the reason I'm not interested in an Android. Nice phones I'm sure but expensive. I can get the e72 on contract for no more than I am paying now (£25)
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Aye. That's the reason I'm not interested in an Android. Nice phones I'm sure but expensive. I can get the e72 on contract for no more than I am paying now (£25)
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I'm amazed at how much people are willing to spend on phones and phone tarrifs. I took a quick look around the apple store yesterday and the stuff on offer was very nice. But with an iPod costing £200-£300 and and tariffs up to £65/month - £800/year for phone & mobile internet + hardware I'll stick with my 5 or 10 year old PAYG £20 Nockia that I hardly use.
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Going for an HTC Desire which should show up on Monday.
No idea if I'll like it, I've never gone for one of the smart phones before so it might end up going back if I can't get on with it.
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The HTC android phones are top quality, I have a Hero.
Used HTCs for about 5 years and the quality is always good.
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Right under your nose.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/techn...re-review.html
HTC Desire vs HTC Legend The consensus is the Desire is slightly more powerful with a better screen but the Legend is bloody gorgeous!
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Phone
My current phone is days away from falling apart so I'm looking for a replacement. Currently have E51.
Looking at E72. Anyone else got any other suggestions. Not interested in the iphone and must have pretty good use as a modem for the laptop.
Only thing putting me off the e72 is the old old operating system on it.Tags: None
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