Asking for PAC codes indicates to them you are leaving them for another provider which normally they would offer you something in return for staying with them.
Hmm...I'd have to come up with an exscuse though first!
The X10 Mini.
However, you are paying just a shade off £20 per month, if you can get a data plan thrown into that (which in fairness you NEED for a smartphone) then you should have the option of a Galaxy S or HTC Desire (not HD) which are a world apart from the phones you have been offered.
Indeed, however come next renewal I get £5 off my bill each month for loyalty...So it'd actually be cheaper
Indeed, you would hope the data plan was thrown in eh?
The HTC as I said is out of stock, so i'd probably have to ring them
Here's a few ideas for you to mull over... (to get an idea of what you should be aiming for)
£25pm/£50 phone - Desire HD - Orange/T-Mobile - 300-600 mins/Unlimited texts/500MB-1GB on a 24 month contract. (+ £50 cashback from quidco) Total cost: £600/£25pm
£20pm - Motorola Defy - T-Mobile - 300mins/Unlimited texts/3GB data on a 24 month contract. (+ £80 cashback from Quidco) Total cost: £400/£17pm
£99 - Orange San Francisco - Orange - Choose a cheap sim only contract ranging from £5-£15.
Any other ideas guys?
Cool...The orange one still says coming soon though? And what is it essentially? An unbranded Samsung or what?
I don't really want to go over £20 a month...I use my phone for texting and occasionally calling, which is why the unlimited texts are handy now...Naturally if I had a smart phone I'd probably use the apps etc...However doubt i'd use the apps as much as I do on my work Iphone.
Samsung Monte is a normal phone with a very good touch screen and epic battery life. Not a patch on anything Android or smartphony. If you want a functional normalish phone with wifi and ok browsing then then the Monte is a good call.
If you have to take one of these the LG Optimus is ok but nothing special.
Otherwise, you could try a sim only plan, save some money and buy a phone outright like the Orange San Francisco then unlock (free now) and unbrand. This will leave you with the most flexibility and minimal tie ins (30 days to max 12 months). Works well unless you want a top spec £300-£400 handset.
ta for the Monte advice, seemed pretty much like that when I saw it
I cant really afford to buy phone outright anymore, I have rent to pay now so my bulk money goes into that! However £20 a month is just right
Hmm...I'll have to have a think / talk to people, unless others have any more direction and the idea of costs they have on the HTC etc?
If the Iphone4 was cheaper I'd get that, but at something like £300 a pop I cant justify it