New phone... what to get?

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My personal phone contract is due for renewal in about 3 weeks, and I was all set to order an MDA Vario III on T-Mobile... until I tried a T-Mobile phone at home, and had absolutely no signal at all. So that's out the window, which is frustrating because T-Mobile's data packages are great.

O2 and Vodafone are the only two networks that give me a half decent signal at home it seems, so I'm stuck with one or the other - and I can't decide what to get.

I was all set to get an iPhone, but after reading reviews, it seems it's really flawed in lots of ways, and doesn't have any expansion potential.

So.... what do I do? :p

Oh, I hate Sony Ericsson phones.
 
if you don't need wifi theres the samsung ultrasmart f700 coming out soon (initially exclusive on vodafone) linky

I'm currently in a similar situation, the iphone packages are just overpriced for what you get in my view (I'm not going to be using a phone for that much internet browsing :rolleyes:). However I like SE phones and so am basically trying to decide between the SE w960i (8GB music phone, wifi, symbian & touchscreen) versus the Samsung above. I'm currently edging towards the Samsung as I have a pda with wifi and I hardly use it, yet I use my old p900i occasionally over gprs and the samsung is faster in that area.
 
the f700 looks nice, whats the uk release date?

um thats a good one, I'm currently under the impression its november but considering the initial announcement by samsung was back in January (if not a bit before) to compete with iPhone it may not be accurate. Same thing with the w960i, no actual release date!
 
First off i'd use t-mobile's website to check your coverage by postcode, its pretty accurate.

Then i have a go of the handset you wanna use, the vario III's for example (i have one myself) are excellent on 3G and pretty much gaurunteed on 2G if in remote locations.
 
First off i'd use t-mobile's website to check your coverage by postcode, its pretty accurate.

Then i have a go of the handset you wanna use, the vario III's for example (i have one myself) are excellent on 3G and pretty much gaurunteed on 2G if in remote locations.

I have done, and it says 'good' coverage, but actually trying a T-Mobile phone it can't pick up a signal here, so it's useless!
 
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