on 14-06-2010 13:42
on 14-06-2010 13:42
on 14-06-2010 14:29
on 14-06-2010 14:29
But every junkie needs a fix!
That's EXACTLY it! On paper, there is absolutely no reason for me to give up my HTC and go for an iP4 (in fact there are more reasons to keep hold of the Desire for me than there are to make the switch). The screen is the only thing, but the display on the Desire is bloody brilliant anyway, so it's not really much of a selling point for me.
It's just the fact that I want the new iPhone, just to see what it's like. It's one of those things where, if I didn't get one, I'll wish I had. I'm just thankful that previous iPhones have managed to hold their value on places like eBay, so if I decided to sell it after a few months, I wouldn't lose out too much. I'll wait to see what the prices are like when they're announced, then wait for the initial reviews so I can see if there are any issues with it....
on 14-06-2010 14:35
on 14-06-2010 14:35
O2 can still cap data usage on existing iphone tariffs. They just need to give you some sort of notice. My advise would be to calculate if a pay as you go handset or new contract is cheaper.
This is true, but if they do that you can cancel your contract with any term charges.
on 14-06-2010 14:36
on 14-06-2010 14:36
O2 can still cap data usage on existing iphone tariffs. They just need to give you some sort of notice. My advise would be to calculate if a pay as you go handset or new contract is cheaper.
This is true, but if they do that you can cancel your contract with any term charges.
on 14-06-2010 14:44
on 14-06-2010 14:44
on 14-06-2010 14:56
on 14-06-2010 14:56
O2 can still cap data usage on existing iphone tariffs. They just need to give you some sort of notice. My advise would be to calculate if a pay as you go handset or new contract is cheaper.
This is true, but if they do that you can cancel your contract with any term charges.
Ah ok, so if they decide that they want to cap my current unlimited data + wifi to one of the new tariffs, then I'm within my rights to cancel my contract and I won't get charged? Or have I misunderstood you (it is Monday, after all!)
on 14-06-2010 14:59
on 14-06-2010 14:59