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Wednesday, 2 July 2014 14:32Internets! I am thinking about buying myself a smartphone, since my current phone is getting somewhat elderly. Do any of you have any advice for me at this momentous time in my life? I am having some difficulties as I have never actually chosen myself a phone before in my life: my parents got me my first one, lo these many years ago, and the two I've had since have been my sister's cast offs. I am v. torn between going for something super-basic or just biting the bullet and getting an iphone - on the one hand, iphone = extra monies, but on the other, the airtime cost seems to be the same... Thoughts?
The major hurdle is the cost - I currently have a pay-as-you-go phone which I put money on every couple of years at most, so whatever I pick is obv going to be a major jump price wise, thus any advice on minimising this v. gratefully received! Specifically if anyone knows a way that I can get a plan that brings the cost down by giving me hardly any minutes, and not THAT many texts*, but still gives me a reasonable amount of data (...what even is a reasonable amount of data?), that would be awesome.
*I remember the days when you just bought a bolt on that gave you a maximum of five hundred free texts a year, limited to five per day, and this seemed like joyous bounty except on days when you were trying to organise group events and had to find other people to split the texting with. *nostalgic sigh*
The major hurdle is the cost - I currently have a pay-as-you-go phone which I put money on every couple of years at most, so whatever I pick is obv going to be a major jump price wise, thus any advice on minimising this v. gratefully received! Specifically if anyone knows a way that I can get a plan that brings the cost down by giving me hardly any minutes, and not THAT many texts*, but still gives me a reasonable amount of data (...what even is a reasonable amount of data?), that would be awesome.
*I remember the days when you just bought a bolt on that gave you a maximum of five hundred free texts a year, limited to five per day, and this seemed like joyous bounty except on days when you were trying to organise group events and had to find other people to split the texting with. *nostalgic sigh*
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Date: 2 Jul 2014 15:00 (UTC)A straw poll of my friends and family seemed to come out for getting as close to an unlimited data package as you can swing, because data seems to be the biggest unexpected expense.
Note: take my opinions with several pinches of salt; I would still have one of those old brick like Nokias if I could.
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Date: 2 Jul 2014 17:16 (UTC)I don't know how UK plans work, but my data limit is 1 gb per month and I don't have a problem staying under, as long as I only use tumblr when I have a wifi connection.
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Date: 2 Jul 2014 20:18 (UTC)(Er, I am aware that they are Quite Expensive. I've not owned any other smartphones, so I'm afraid I'm not much use here, but I do genuinely really like my iPhone!)
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 12:01 (UTC)(Sorry shinyjenni, for hijacking your post)
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 13:51 (UTC)Bah. Humbug. Etcetera.
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 13:55 (UTC)(They do seem pretty great! :))
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 16:54 (UTC)I suspect it was my own fault - research is key, etc. - but now I have a very flash looking phone that I don't/can't use for anything apart from phone calls and text messages.
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Date: 2 Jul 2014 17:18 (UTC)For PAYG that gets you lots of data for not much money, GiffGaff seems to be popular, although they only use the O2 network, so if it's sketchy in Bristol maybe not a good bet.
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Date: 2 Jul 2014 17:46 (UTC)I don't actually use my phone for internet and things very much, but I do use my iPad a lot, so for my next phone I would consider getting one with a large screen for internetting. Martin has an htc one which works well for this purpose, or would recommend an iPhone as a good introduction to the world of smartphones, but such things are expensive so it might be worth trying to borrow one from someone to see if you would make use of it?
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 08:26 (UTC)You could write different providers, tell them what you're looking for in terms of what you wanna do with the mobile and see what they offer - then compare the results.
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Date: 3 Jul 2014 14:00 (UTC)That's a good idea, thanks!