Poll: *** The Official iPhone 15 thread (it has USB-C and everything!) ***

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Are you getting an iPhone 15?


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Can't go wong with Spigen. Been using their cases for donkeys years. There's a lot of options varying from OTT protection to slimline stuffs.
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
im with vodafone, rarely have service issues. Think they have the best coverage in the UK and most consistent speeds
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
I've been with EE for a long time now. I very nearly left them for O2 because my contract was silly expensive compared to what was available, but just when I was out, they pulled me back in with a deal. I find the coverage to be decent wherever I am too.

Speed and coverage has never been an issue for me. Always solid and reliable.

Also well timed for me to be able to nab 6 months of Apple TV+ and Apple Music to try out as well.
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
I’m with O2. They are awful. Customer service are rude and clueless, they are behind the times and reception is quite poor compared to EE and Vodafone.

As soon as I’m out of contract I’m going back to EE or maybe Vodafone.
 
im with vodafone, rarely have service issues. Think they have the best coverage in the UK and most consistent speeds

I've been with EE for a long time now. I very nearly left them for O2 because my contract was silly expensive compared to what was available, but just when I was out, they pulled me back in with a deal. I find the coverage to be decent wherever I am too.

Speed and coverage has never been an issue for me. Always solid and reliable.

Also well timed for me to be able to nab 6 months of Apple TV+ and Apple Music to try out as well.

I’m with O2. They are awful. Customer service are rude and clueless, they are behind the times and reception is quite poor compared to EE and Vodafone.

As soon as I’m out of contract I’m going back to EE or maybe Vodafone.

Cheers folks, according to bidb EE have 5G coverage over my area whilst Vodafone don't, so looking like EE might edge this out.
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
been with pretty much all the networks over the years , but the one that im with and seems to be the best is EE. Also I have 20% off EE Perks makes things easier in the monthlies.
 
Slightly off topic, what provider does everyone use nowadays? I've been with O2 since the iPhone 3 days, and I've never really bothered shopping around - but the coverage is absolutely appalling these days.
After whoring myself to all the major UK networks I have stuck with EE who I feel provide the best service in terms of speed, reliability and customer service.
 
I just used the Better Internet Dashboard to check my network coverage at home.

It says O2 and Vodaphone have the best coverage in my area, with supposedly strong 4G signal indoors and outdoors.

I'm with GiffGaff on the O2 network, and I just about get one bar of signal outside my house, never mind inside. I have to go out and sit in my car on the driveway to make phone calls.

Maybe O2 throttles the signal for GiffGaff customers and a native O2 account would be better, but I'm not really willing to go through the hassle of switching to find out.
 
Just my 2p but EE are more expensive than others but are worth it. Hands down the best network in the UK
I found that when I called them and said I can get a plan with O2 that was £10/£15 cheaper than theirs so why would I stay, they looked at my usage and sorted me a contract for £6 a month. For anyone that's suffering from the inertia that leads to your contract just creeping up in price, make the call. Newbies might do well to do the same, might work!
 
I found that when I called them and said I can get a plan with O2 that was £10/£15 cheaper than theirs so why would I stay, they looked at my usage and sorted me a contract for £6 a month. For anyone that's suffering from the inertia that leads to your contract just creeping up in price, make the call. Newbies might do well to do the same, might work!

I wish I could do that but I can’t because I get Apple Music, BT sport(now tnt) and the travel bolt on for what is essentially £10 a month.
 
After whoring myself to all the major UK networks I have stuck with EE who I feel provide the best service in terms of speed, reliability and customer service.

lycamobile here.. simply because they use EE network. 3, o2, vodafone etc are all rubbish/spotty at best.
 
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