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Filling the black spots between signals would be a better start. All this ******* amazing technology we have and you can't make a mobile call travelling halfway around the M60 in Manchester without passing through at least 2 dead spots.
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I wish EE would focus on filling the gaps in 3G. For most of my train journey, I'm lucky if I get 1G.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI already have my 4G phone so 3GB data, unlimited texts and minutes for £31 a month?
No brainer for me, will transfer as soon as I can
£31 when you provide the phone seems expensive to me, especially when you could potentially use up 3GB in a hour or so.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI love my Nexus 7, even though I got given an iPad 3 a few days ago
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm going down the sim free + giff-gaff route.
Since I bought a Nexus 7 tablet I don't really use my phone as a play thing, Galaxy S3 mini fits the bill for form and function.
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I already have my 4G phone so 3GB data, unlimited texts and minutes for £31 a month?
No brainer for me, will transfer as soon as I can
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I'm going down the sim free + giff-gaff route.
Since I bought a Nexus 7 tablet I don't really use my phone as a play thing, Galaxy S3 mini fits the bill for form and function.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI was until I saw the price plans: BBC News - EE announces its 4G price plans
£36 with 500Mb data cap, what's the point in that? As usual UK consumers will be squeezed for every penny.
I think I'll wait for the competition to kick in.
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Anyone going 4G??
I was until I saw the price plans: BBC News - EE announces its 4G price plans
£36 with 500Mb data cap, what's the point in that? As usual UK consumers will be squeezed for every penny.
I think I'll wait for the competition to kick in.Tags: None
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