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Previously on "How much mobile data do you use a day?"

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    £40 quid guys have a £500 phone which they don't make much on
    Sim only contracts are £10 a month
    THe top phones are £35 ish per month for 2 years

    thats a £25 premium for the phone over 24 months = £600 + £100 up front for some of the very top phones (Samsung Galaxy SIII for example)

    They do make money on the phones, thats why they push them so hard

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  • lukemg
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    I need to use a smartphone as a wifi spot, anyone doing this/got any recommendations ?

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  • darmstadt
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    I thought I used a lot (I have a flatrate with high speed connectivity apparently) as I have bugger all to do at work so thank heavens for smartphones but looking at the data usage for 1/6 to today:

    Total: 36.87mb used (in May it was 13mb, April 17.12mb and March 20.65mb)
    Facebook: 21.6mb
    Google+: 7.79mb
    Opera Mobile: 4.42mb
    Twitter: 2.05mb
    Android OS: 337kb
    Google Services: 238kb
    Mobilbox Pro: 196kb (download voicemail)
    Exchange Services: 118kb
    Maps: 113kb
    EURO 2012: 24.24kb
    Mail: 11.45kb
    Jewels Deluxe: 2.23kb (I tend to play games offline as ads get on my moobs)

    ICS also shows background data usage and nice graphs on where it was going along with options to restrict your usage.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Regarding maps, is the difference simply that you can store satnav maps offline - is that what you were getting at?

    Good call on chasing a better package though. I've been with O2 approaching a decade so will push them on it - however since I'm after one of the cheapest packages I'm not sure how interested they'll be to keep me compared to someone paying £40pcm!
    Go straight to customer retention and keep banging on about being a loyal customer and no one rewards loyalty. Why should you stay with them when you can get the same deal in a vodafone store around the corner, come on, give me something and I will say.... something like more data.....

    Get annoyed and then feed them the solution to which they only have to say yes to get rid of you. Works with the vodafone muppets.

    £40 quid guys have a £500 phone which they don't make much on and is likely to hammer their system and then leave when the next new phone is out with someone else. Nice quiet long term customer who doesn't cost them much is a steady little earner.

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  • d000hg
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    Regarding maps, is the difference simply that you can store satnav maps offline - is that what you were getting at?

    Good call on chasing a better package though. I've been with O2 approaching a decade so will push them on it - however since I'm after one of the cheapest packages I'm not sure how interested they'll be to keep me compared to someone paying £40pcm!

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Thanks all. Sounds like for my limited use, 100Mb/month would be just fine.

    Anyone know how much data Google Maps uses... I can imagine that might be a common use for me when I'm out of the house?
    What do you need maps for? Could you not get a satnav app?

    Have you got your contract yet? Push them hard on the contract. Despite what they say then can give away data bundles as a sweetner so kick up a stink and get them to double it before you sign?

    Also do you use BT? Might be eligble to use their Openworld hotspots thing as part of your package so more free roaming wifi rather than using data?

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  • d000hg
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    Thanks all. Sounds like for my limited use, 100Mb/month would be just fine.

    Anyone know how much data Google Maps uses... I can imagine that might be a common use for me when I'm out of the house?

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  • Scrag Meister
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    I had an unlimited IPhone data contract with O2 before I switched to the Galaxy S2, still with O2, and was then limited to 500Mb per month.

    I did some checks before hand and the most I had used during any month during the 2 year IPhone contract was 270Mb. So 500Mb was still nearly twice my highest monthly usage.

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  • Gonzo
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    On my last overseas trip I got through 4MB of data in about ten minutes. That worked out quite expensive.

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  • Spacecadet
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    Streaming pr0n can consume a surprisingly large amount

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  • AtW
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    Approximately 1 KB at best on SMS messages.

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  • minestrone
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    I noticed that angry birds rio shifted 25 meg of adverts down the pipe during a month of solid playing.

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  • SimonMac
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    I am a heavy user and I use about 500mb a month

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  • ctdctd
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    From this link:-
    To me 100MB sounds fine for occasional use so long as you don't download or stream anything

    500MB = 1GB =
    Basic webpages (mainly text) 5,000 10,000
    Rich webpages (with multimedia) 1,500 3,000
    Basic e-mails 500,000 1,000,000
    Rich e-mails (with attachments) 1,000 2,000
    Downloading/streaming music 100 songs 200 songs
    Downloading/streaming video 1 hour 2 hours
    Skype voice call 15 hours 30 hours
    Skype video call 2 hours 4 hours
    Listening to online radio 8 hours 16 hours
    Downloading/updating apps 80 apps 160 apps

    ETA - Bloody formatting - the preview is fine! Just click the link!

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  • NickFitz
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    For email and web browsing, I've never come even close to reaching the limit. The only time I have hit the limit has been when streaming video fairly frequently over 3G; most apps don't let you do that anyway.

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