Thinking About Turning to the Darkside - iPhone
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Thinking About Turning to the Darkside - iPhone
Hi all,
Was having a play around with an iPhone the other night and was quite impressed by it. Browsing was easier and faster than my Blackberry, and I thought the whole thing, the layout etc, was just a more clever design.
My contract at the moment is sim only for the Blackberry I've had since '09. I'd buy a sim free iPhone 4 to use just now and have my contract package changed to suit, but the iPhone 5 looks to be coming soon. When it's released, is it even likely to be available sim free from the off? And if so, how much more expensive will it be, and do you reckon it will be worth it?
Would appreciate any advice.
Cheers.
Was having a play around with an iPhone the other night and was quite impressed by it. Browsing was easier and faster than my Blackberry, and I thought the whole thing, the layout etc, was just a more clever design.
My contract at the moment is sim only for the Blackberry I've had since '09. I'd buy a sim free iPhone 4 to use just now and have my contract package changed to suit, but the iPhone 5 looks to be coming soon. When it's released, is it even likely to be available sim free from the off? And if so, how much more expensive will it be, and do you reckon it will be worth it?
Would appreciate any advice.
Cheers.
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If the '5' follows the pricing of the '4' then it will be around £500 sim free from the Apple Store, I can't remember if initial stocks of the 4 went only to mobile phone networks or not.
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I've never bought a contract phone. I've always bought sim free phones and moved sims about as necessary.
In your shoes now I'd wait to see what the 5 retails at and also what deals are to be had on a 4, if any, then compare from there.
I've used the Apple store online via Quidco for a few quid off. It is probably one of the few 'main dealers' I use to purchase goods but you really can't save a penny buying elsewhere, due to Apple's price fix.
Once you've finished with a sim free phone you can eBay it towards your next purchase or in my case give it to someone who will use it.
Overall if you have the purchase money up front it works out cheaper than a contract phone on a tariff that you can easily get for £10/month.
In your shoes now I'd wait to see what the 5 retails at and also what deals are to be had on a 4, if any, then compare from there.
I've used the Apple store online via Quidco for a few quid off. It is probably one of the few 'main dealers' I use to purchase goods but you really can't save a penny buying elsewhere, due to Apple's price fix.
Once you've finished with a sim free phone you can eBay it towards your next purchase or in my case give it to someone who will use it.
Overall if you have the purchase money up front it works out cheaper than a contract phone on a tariff that you can easily get for £10/month.
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it does for an iphone - others pretty negligable
Was thinking about doing this if iphone 4 drops a bit ,if, however that you can only have face time with a fellow nerd puts me off
Was thinking about doing this if iphone 4 drops a bit ,if, however that you can only have face time with a fellow nerd puts me off
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Lots of phones are cheaper the sim only route. Anybody thinking a mediocre phone on say a £30/month contract is a good deal doesn't realise £20 of that is the phone despite what they get told or read initially. A bit of savvy shopping talking directly to the providers, (usually retentions), and a cracking tariff can be had, if you can be bothered of course.
I've also never used Facetime and can't see me wanting to. Voice dial is off too as the home button has been pressed in accidentally before now and dialled randomly. Yes, the voice dial works even if the phone is locked unless you manually turn it off in settings!
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Wow! iPhone5 is a bargain, only £500! and it's not just a phone, it's an "ecosystem" and your life will improve 10 fold. Be prepared for the trim coiffured goatee and those narrow rectangular spectacles, it's part of the lifestyle.
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That sounds like a plan. I see they're selling an 8gb iPhone 4 at the Apple store now for £429 now. Think I'll look around and try to get a 16gb one cheap once the 4S comes out.
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From a quick glance this morning I think that is all they have for sale online in the Apple store where the iphone4 is concerned, a new 8GB. No 16s or 32s that I saw.
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Yip. They seem to have relegated the 4 to a poverty spec 8gb model now that the 4S is coming out. Surely there will still be many places with old (but brand new) 16gbs?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaxU0ut5tUw
I know i have posted it before but still faf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCYD3...eature=related
I know i have posted it before but still faf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCYD3...eature=related
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaxU0ut5tUw
I know i have posted it before but still faf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCYD3...eature=related
I know i have posted it before but still faf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCYD3...eature=related
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I've had Nokias all my mobile life, but the last three have been progressively sh!tter
So I finally turned to the darkside about 3 months ago, and to be honest it is better than I expected it to be. As an actual telephone the 4 is a bit cumbersome, but no more so than any other smart phone, and I took my time adapting to the differences from the Nokia, but I am now getting use to it
However as a gadget - and it kills me to admit this - it really is awesome The sheer variety of applications that are available is mind boggling
It does have some irritating features (as you can pick up from my thread elsewhere) but on the whole I am happy with it
So I finally turned to the darkside about 3 months ago, and to be honest it is better than I expected it to be. As an actual telephone the 4 is a bit cumbersome, but no more so than any other smart phone, and I took my time adapting to the differences from the Nokia, but I am now getting use to it
However as a gadget - and it kills me to admit this - it really is awesome The sheer variety of applications that are available is mind boggling
It does have some irritating features (as you can pick up from my thread elsewhere) but on the whole I am happy with it
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people can say what they like but after trying several diff phones htc nokia etc etc I can honestly say that none of them even come close to an iPhone if the future ones are as good as the 4 I will never own a differnent phone you will not regret getting one IMO
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Better at being worse!
Very cheap fragile feel, display almost unusable outside, worse battery, frustrating jumbled menus and UI. Camera was better.. err, can't think of anything else! And that's comparing it to my shonky old 3GS!
I wish someone would come up with something better but I've yet find something.
It's funny I was reading some islating on another forum and someone posted a vs review between iPhone 4 and samsung s2, the s2 won.. One of the categories was weight, the s2 won because it was lighter than the iPhone. There's just no helping some people! Ofcoarse it's lighter, it's built 100 times better ffs. I know what I'd rather have.
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Ah but, Tel. Twenty seven years ago I paid circa £2,200 for my first mobile phone, not to mention high call costs, a connection charge, no SMS, MMS, internet, camera or the mention of unlimited anything. So things are looking good now.
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My advice? Don't listen to anyone's advice!
Try a decent android phone and an iPhone instore and make your own mind up about interface, handset design, price etc (basically whatever criteria floats your boat).
I've had loads on phones (I manage 270 handsets for work) on trial from the network and personally prefer the iPhone 4 hands down over any other phone.
Sales figures indicate the real sheep are Android users, think different.
Try a decent android phone and an iPhone instore and make your own mind up about interface, handset design, price etc (basically whatever criteria floats your boat).
I've had loads on phones (I manage 270 handsets for work) on trial from the network and personally prefer the iPhone 4 hands down over any other phone.
Sales figures indicate the real sheep are Android users, think different.
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In 1988 I got a nec 9a given to me as a company phone, cost some 1800.00 back then. all it did was make/receive calls and store some 99 numbers!
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While we're reminiscing.. I had an early nokia analogue handset with pull out aerial. We moan about a smart phone lasting a day or two on battery these days but I remember having to keep that nokia turned off until you needed to use it. If you made a call (if you were lucky enough to get a signal) the battery would be dead in minutes!
How soon we forget!
How soon we forget!
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I had a HTC desire and before that I had a HTC 1, I have a blackberry as a work phone.
Now I own a Iphone 4 after putting it off as I did not want to be a Iphone-drone.
Now I wish I turned to the dark side ages ago. I love my iphone, I love how easy it is to use. Its just brilliant, and everything connects to it.
I would highly recommend a iphone
Now I own a Iphone 4 after putting it off as I did not want to be a Iphone-drone.
Now I wish I turned to the dark side ages ago. I love my iphone, I love how easy it is to use. Its just brilliant, and everything connects to it.
I would highly recommend a iphone