on 04-12-2014 12:56
on 04-12-2014 12:59
@tullyhubbert wrote:
@Now listed on O2 website PAYG @ £169.99. Great price I thought but zero stock. I rang some local stores and one of them had a new 1020 in stock but there's an O2 recall notice on it so they can't sell it. Another store further away from home had two in stock but again there are recall notices on them so can't be sold.
Anyone any thoughts on how to get around this, maybe Chris etc might have a solution?
Thanks
I am more concerned as to why O2 has recall notices on the three handsets you have sourced?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 04-12-2014 13:03
on 04-12-2014 13:03
Recall notices indicate an inherent fault. Have a look on the Nokia website or try Google.
on 04-12-2014 13:04
on 04-12-2014 13:05
on 04-12-2014 13:05
on 04-12-2014 14:44
on 04-12-2014 14:50
on 04-12-2014 14:50
on 04-12-2014 16:35
on 04-12-2014 16:35
on 04-12-2014 17:14
on 04-12-2014 17:14
@Anonymous wrote:
Possibly a Nokia Lumia 1030 which is been released by the media will be the 1020 successor.
Have you looked at the independents such as Carphone Warehouse.
A lot of respected sources think that that leaked phone in your link maybe a red herring, financial ways its thought that Nokia lost out badly with the 1020 due to amount of expensive technology/kit it contained and low sales.
No 1020s on CPW, the 830 is £300 PAYG (Eek!) and the 735 (Which would be more than adequate) is ruled out as it doesn't have a 'Glance' screen option.
The above paragraph is why the 1020 would be great value at £170.
on 04-12-2014 17:23
on 04-12-2014 17:23