Whittie
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T-mobile phone up before but they are crap at releasing new phones
I quite fancy the new iPhone, how hard is it to get them unlocked?
[Edited on 15-07-2008 by Whittie]
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Jules
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3G iPhone you'll have to sign a contract with O2 instore rather than online like the last ones - that is why people unlocked them and put their existing sim's in, now you'll be tied to a 18 month o2 contract so unlocking it to use on a different network means you'llbe paying for two contracts.
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Whittie
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I've been paying for two contracts for around 3 years Only use t mobile thouh
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Jules
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You're strange then....
Well aslong as the 3giPhone can be jailbroken and you don't mind paying the £40 odd/month tarriff for 18 months for something you'll never use ontop of the initial outlay for the 3giPhone - then sure, go for it!
Personally, in your situation, I wouldn't though!
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xa0s
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I'd love a 3G iPhone but it's not about the expensive contract.
I can't justify it when I get a free N95 8GB for £27 a month, with unlimited data, unlimited texts and 600 minutes.
If I can sell the N95 8GB and buy a 3G iPhone on eBay, then maybe -- I'm quite happy with the Nokia, though. It's a superb phone. I have missed texting properly so much...
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Jules
You're strange then....
Well aslong as the 3giPhone can be jailbroken and you don't mind paying the £40 odd/month tarriff for 18 months for something you'll never use ontop of the initial outlay for the 3giPhone - then sure, go for it!
Personally, in your situation, I wouldn't though!
Currently paying £50 a month for the contract I use (T-mobile)
And £35 a month on an o2 contract i have never used (got it for the phone at the time, 18 months ago)
So it wouldnt bother me, I go over my bills all the time.
Had the same phone for over a year now, so would be nice for a change.
Luke - Have you got any idea how hard it would be to unlock the iPhone?
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