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GTIjames:

--- Quote from: cuprak1 on June 09, 2010, 03:10:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: pazz on June 09, 2010, 01:46:07 pm ---I can't understand why people choose 24 month contracts. Just too long to have the same phone imho.

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was cheaper at the time :(

i had the 2g iphone and then got the 3g on a free upgrade... then paid off contract early when the 3gs comes out and will probs have to do the same for the 4 in a few weeks.. i can get £300+ for my jailbroken 3gs on eBay so its not an issue

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i would get it on the bay quick as the prices are tumbling fast! 3gs is old news now mate

pazz:

--- Quote from: cmdrfire on June 09, 2010, 02:52:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: pazz on June 09, 2010, 01:46:07 pm ---I can't understand why people choose 24 month contracts. Just too long to have the same phone imho.

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Just get a SIM-free phone...

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I was told that you cannot insure PAYG handsets when used with Pay Monthly Sim's because call charges are not covered in the PAYG insurance policy.

Alexander:
Just worked out it would cost me £360 to buy out my £45 a month contract! Think I'll wait a bit!

pazz:

--- Quote from: GTIjames on June 09, 2010, 03:25:13 pm ---i would get it on the bay quick as the prices are tumbling fast! 3gs is old news now mate

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To be fair, the 3GS is still a decent handset. It will support iOS 4.

Unless O2 come out with some fantastic upgrade packages, I'll be quite happy to stick with my 3GS until next June. Lets face it, O2 have supposedly been doing very well out of the iPhone 3G/3GS and as such has a large share of the iPhone market. Its in their best interest to try and retain this market share with the iPhone 4.

I can see 3G handsets falling through the floor due to them being discontinued and not supporting many of the iOS 4 features. I notice they are listed as out of stock on the Apple store.

pazz:

--- Quote from: Alexander on June 09, 2010, 03:31:38 pm ---Just worked out it would cost me £360 to buy out my £45 a month contract! Think I'll wait a bit!

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Surely you could lower your tariff?

The best scenario for all of us stuck with a 3GS is for O2 to offer a flat rate termination fee of something along the same lines as AT&T offer of £100 plus £10 per month of contract still remaining.

EDIT: Just seen this on the O2 iPhone forum O2 to charge £20 per month to upgrade to iPhone 4

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