Nismo
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http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Technology/Iphone-Goes-Pay-As-You-Go-With-O2/Article/200809115091377?lpos=Technology_0&lid=ARTICLE_15091377_Iphone%2BGoes%2BPay-As-You-Go%2BWith%2BO2
"There are various minimum top-up tariffs available with the phone, starting from £10 a month"
Thats not PAYG then???? its like a £10 month contract!!!
£349 + £120 = £469 for a PAYG phone there having a laugh!!
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AndyKent
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Does it not mean you can reduce the purchase price of the phone if you choose to take a minimum top-up tarrif?
Difficult to tell without looking at the O2 website.....
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corsa-sxi
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isnt wifi free? why do u have to top up to have it
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by corsa-sxi
isnt wifi free? why do u have to top up to have it
Yes wifi is, I presume you don't want to text or make calls on it then?
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corsa-sxi
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These costs include unlimited browsing and Wi-Fi for the first 12 months after the phone is activated.
After the 12 months is up, the browsing and wi-fi remain available for £10 a month.
why word it like that tho
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ed
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The WiFi charge will be to get access to BT Openzone hotspots, or O2 hotspots, can't remember if they're both the same or what...
[Edited on 14-09-2008 by ed]
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dannymccann
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What ed said, although its not particularly useful if you dont live in a place where they have such hotspots, such as the majority of towns around the country
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ed
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Good if you go to airports a lot though Or live in Birmingham
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