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Jack L. Jones
They don't force U2 on youIn what ways are the HTC and Nexus better? I mean, what everyday stuff would you use/prefer compared to the iphone?
They don't force U2 on youIn what ways are the HTC and Nexus better? I mean, what everyday stuff would you use/prefer compared to the iphone?
A really good phone but I'd say buy a Nexus 5 and go SIM only and save yourself a good 50%. I'm on an unlimited data deal on 3 for £14 a month.
Yes it does.
HTC m8 is a really nice phone. Sound quality is amazing. Can't go wrong with a Nexus. If you want a cheaper option then the moto g is incredible value for money.
Moto G and a sim only contract, cheapest phone deal I could find and I'm very happy with it. Doing that maths, a 2 year contract at £30/month works out at £720, that's just crazy money.
Moto G cost me £90 and I get the same plan for £10/month on a rolling deal, saves me over £400 over 2 years. Don't think I'll ever go back to long contracts with "free" phones.
I agree. I bought a Nexus 5 and have it on a SIM only deal with unlimited data. Not having to worry about data usage has changed the way I use my phone and I get a lot more out of it.Agree, I still use my Galaxy S2.. as good as the 5s as far as I'm concerned.. unless your a bionic man and certain micro upgrades are noticeable.
IMO more important to have umlimited internet than a new phone IMO.
The only reason I will change phone is because mine is 3G only and would involve significant upgrade. But I am still getting by with 3G.
I think the best plan is also to miss out a number if your going to upgrade.. So for me I should upgrade on the S4.. IMO its a sensible way of getting most out of your current phone. People shouldn't upgrade every 12 months, if they did prices would come down.
Moto G and a sim only contract, cheapest phone deal I could find and I'm very happy with it. Doing that maths, a 2 year contract at £30/month works out at £720, that's just crazy money.
Moto G cost me £90 and I get the same plan for £10/month on a rolling deal, saves me over £400 over 2 years. Don't think I'll ever go back to long contracts with "free" phones.
My 4's power button is starting to play up so if it dies totally then I'd have to look at the OnePlusOne tbh, but it is invite only :'(
*strategically placed hint if anyone has an invite
There is now a Moto G2 ....................http://www.trustedreviews.com/moto-g-2-2014_Mobile-Phone_review. Slight upgrades on the originalMoto G and a sim only contract, cheapest phone deal I could find and I'm very happy with it. Doing that maths, a 2 year contract at £30/month works out at £720, that's just crazy money.
Moto G cost me £90 and I get the same plan for £10/month on a rolling deal, saves me over £400 over 2 years. Don't think I'll ever go back to long contracts with "free" phones.
Is this a new webcam site where a sexy phone tries to draw you in with promises of unparralleled delights that no other can offer, every time you press a button it costs you £1... you get a token sound of thanks from the model.. and an eye appears on the screen and produces a tear because now it can afford the app flappybirds