on 18-09-2012 22:42
on 18-09-2012 22:42
I've been with O2 since BT cellnet, but over the last couple of years, I have gradually noticed that all other networks have much better deals around.
Could someone tell me what is so special about O2 that allows them to charge higher than other providers? Do they have better signal? Coverage? Customer service?
I am currently on the simplicity, with 5 months left on my contract, but able to upgrade for free any time, I have chosen to buy and iPhone 5 from apple instead, with the intention of trying out a few other networks when my 5 months run out.
I am not talking about 3rd party deal sites, simply searching on other major providers main site nets plans that are cheaper, gives more data, text, etc. If we use SIMS only plan as a way to measure the price of contracts, O2 is literally THE most expensive of the major mobile networks in the UK.
Could someone tell me, why they think O2 deserves to charge more? Because vaule wise, I do not see any point in staying with O2 any longer (not even a loyalty bouns).
Before any O2 die hards start yelling "leave, more network for me" or "plenty of customers to replace you", please understand the reason I am posting this is because I still care, otherwise I would simply vote with my wallet, I am fairly sure there are plenty of network capacity left in O2, that the fact there is someone waiting to replace my "spot" appears an outlandish argument.
on 26-03-2016 13:26
on 26-03-2016 13:26
on 26-03-2016 13:37
on 26-03-2016 13:37
on 26-03-2016 15:31
@Cleoriff wrote:I feel there is a lot of snobbery attached to the sentence 'cheap low budget phones'..
The Chinese are fast becoming a force to be reckoned with in the mobile phone market....as some senior members will confirm,, as they own phones from China.
I bought a cheap Samsung Prime from Spain (about £140) I loaned it to someone who is used to top end phones. He was extremely impressed (particularly with the camera)
I'm sorry.. I meant no snobbery by my own comment...
Don't get me wrong... I've seen some chinese ones that even on a low budget cost, wipe the floor with even my own S6 Edge in some tech wise, even if the capacity was lacking - which was the biggest let down.. but for the price.. it was still pretty awesome , and seeing as they look like "high end" market clones... even I was impressed with it's "face value".
I was simply going by my own experience with current UK market phones and general customer attitude towards them on network tariffs
on 26-03-2016 17:05
on 26-03-2016 17:05
Hey no problem @Anonymous. If honest I am no real expert on mobiles and take advice on buying all my phones from the guys on here who know a lot about them. I am looking to upgrade my Note 3 later this year (if I can bear to give it up)...As long as my new phone has a 5.7 screen display and is running android.....I will be happy.
It may be a low budget chinese model......or... it may be the Note 6 ..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-03-2016 17:08
on 26-03-2016 17:08
on 26-03-2016 17:10
on 26-03-2016 17:10
on 26-03-2016 17:12
on 26-03-2016 17:12
on 26-03-2016 17:48
on 26-03-2016 17:48
My only problem is that the Chinese phone is so much faster than the Note 4 but the screen is smaller. There again it's a second phone but there are options in the Chinese market to compete with the Note 5 and no doubt, the Note 6 when it's released. All at a fraction of the cost. I persuaded my son to go for a Chinese phone after he wrecked my S3 handmedown. €140 for the equivalent of a €700 big name phone with less specs. He's delighted with his purchase and the 5.7inch display, much better camera and better experience with a 3GB ram and 32GB expandable storage.
on 26-03-2016 18:35
on 26-03-2016 18:35
on 26-03-2016 19:01
on 26-03-2016 19:01
I will certainly need to get a list of those with 5.7 inch screens. I wont go any lower....
Veritas Numquam Perit