Phone

Jul. 2nd, 2010 06:34 pm
fearmeforiampink: (pebbles vote)
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Right, I have an iPhone. I have had it for a year. I bought it on a pay as you go contract, as I looked at the costs of it on contract, and noted that I'm going to be spending enough for that to be worthwhile.

I am now reaching the end of the 12 months of free internet I get with the phone. If I stay on the current setup, they'll charge me £10 a month for internet. Therefore, I've started looking at what my options are regarding contracts. Here's the numbers:

Provider Cost Talk time Internet Texts Length
Tesco Mobile £15 500 minutes 500MB Unlimited Dunno
T Mobile £10 100 Flexible Booster (1GB) 100 30 day
£15 350 Flexible Booster (1GB) 300 30 day
£15 600 Flexible Booster (1GB) 500 12 months
Three £15 300+2k 3to3 1GB 3000 1 month
Virgin £15 400 1GB Unlimited 12 months
Virgin £15 200 1GB Unlimited 30 day
O2 £15 300 500MB Unlimited 12 months


Flexible Booster – Internet,
Unlimited: texts, T mobile talk, Landline talk,
Reduced various international talks.

Given these numbers, I lean reasonably strongly towards the T Mobile £10 a month option, with the flexible booster turned onto 'internet' most or all of the time. I don't make all that much use of my phone, I'll probably increase my use somewhat when I'm on the contract, but still probably not all that much. Mostly I'm after the usefulness of being able to use maps and apps that need the 'net whenever I want to.

However, there's one more factor. What are these various networks actually like, in terms of coverage, reliability, customer service? As such, I'd appreciate peoples thoughts on the networks. Particularly as regards London, but also just generally. All input appreciated.

Date: 2010-07-02 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hawklord2112.livejournal.com
1. if you bought it PAYG it would have been on o2 and therefore locked to o2. to use any other network will require jailbreaking which (as a moderately intelligent chap) i'm sure you're capable of, but if you get it wrong you have a paperweight on your hands.

2. tmobile are damn good and when they say unlimited they mean it. the 1Gb is fair useage only and (since you are in london) they have no coverage issues - at least none of the ones they have down here in the SW.

3. 3? no. never. piggyback networks usually arent worth it.

4. tesco? dont make me laugh. in the very fine print they mention that they dont support streamed data on the network (means no Youtube or similar). also see above re: piggyback networks.

5. Virgin - deals are excellent but see above re: piggyback networks.

YMMV but thems my (reasonably) informed opinions.

Date: 2010-07-02 09:13 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
The sim will work fine in an unlocked phone- every iPhone sold new and legitimately in the uk is locked to either o2, orange or vodafone.
Since you've had your phone longer than orange or voda have been offering them, that leaves o2 as your network, and therefore the phone will only accept an o2 sim.

Easy test is simply put a non o2 sim in it. If it asks to be activated then it's o2 locked.

Date: 2010-07-03 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hawklord2112.livejournal.com
that was me btw. damn safari on my iphone losing my login cookie.

Date: 2010-07-02 09:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rachelprince.livejournal.com
Random question, what do you mean by piggyback networks?

I've been with 3 for years, and never had a problem. Despite knowing people who have had problems. Then again, I know people who've had problems with all the major networks.

Date: 2010-07-03 05:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hawklord2112.livejournal.com
3, tesco, and virgin are VMNOs - virtual mobile network operators. they buy airtime in bulk (from orange, o2 and tmobile respectively) and sell it on. you use their sim, their services, but someone else's masts and technically have a lower priority access to them than the regular customers.

3 is a little different as they have a 3g network for data traffic which their phones use as a priority, and then fallback on to orange when needed.

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