20-06-2016 18:59 - edited 20-06-2016 19:07
20-06-2016 18:59 - edited 20-06-2016 19:07
Home dashboard `What you have got left' - no. of days please nice O2 team : )
Just joined O2 from giffgaff (hi all) and first thought when look at my app or web dashboard is that where it says `What you have got left' it would be really useful in the same part of the screen to have a countdown of the number of days you have left until next months bundle starts. I could work it out but that's not intuative. You could go further and have average per day left but I think that is prob a little too far / too much info.
`What you have got left'
Simple, clear and informative.
Cheers
David
on 21-06-2016 08:34
Thanks for going into such detail @Anonymous, very interesting! Great to have you on board.
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on 19-07-2016 12:30
on 19-07-2016 12:30
Home dashboard idea - update
I have been using O2 now for about a month. I think in additional to clearly showing number of days left to run on your months allowance, it would be really useful to have the data used on average per day and the average per day left. That will help you manage usage much more efficiently.
Example
20GB allowance 30 days (contracted)
Presentation could be better but what you get is a very easy simple tool that says you need to reduce data consumption on average per day otherwise will exceed allowance, or you may need to buy an add on later in the month.
It could be the other way around where you plenty data left and think hey I'll watching a bit if TV. Maybe the new Robot Wars which starts this Sunday ; )
Texts and minutes less important as data is where you get hit most on additional cost
Hope this helps
on 19-07-2016 12:32
on 19-07-2016 12:32
It does tell you what you have left so whilst it is a good idea I doubt O2 will implement it.
on 19-07-2016 12:33
It's the average per day that's the key
on 19-07-2016 12:36
on 19-07-2016 12:36
Yes I understand and agree with you
on 19-07-2016 12:46
on 19-07-2016 12:46
on 19-07-2016 12:50
on 19-07-2016 12:50
I enjoy working things out for myself, mind you I got an A level in maths
on 19-07-2016 13:29
on 19-07-2016 13:29
Hi @Anonymous,
I'm about to send you a PM
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