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I am overdue an upgrade by about 6 months, so i will be getting one toobetchrider wrote:I'll be getting it I'm a month overdue upgrade. Should still get £200+ for my 4. Plus gonna be on 4g which is faster than home broadband I believe?
My iphone 4 is over 2 years old but it's a 32gb, so should get good money for it
You can pre order tomorrow for next friday's release
Don't forget 4G will only be available on Orange and T Mobile, for the time being, launching before Christmas in 16 cities
I am on an old Unlimited internet plan with orange (i use about 3gb of data a month)
Well, Sky Go hammers it if you watch a football match
Don't think Orange offer an unlimited data plan now, although T Mobile might?
So it's either an Upgrade and lose my unlimited data, or join T Mobile
Or wait for 4g and join 3 who do unlimited data deals that are pretty decent, (poor network though)
Choices choices lol
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Best clear up some misconceptions about this...
When the iphone 5 comes out over here, LTE will only work on EE where they have deployed the LTE kit. Its not 100% coverage. LTE on Three will only work from next September (2013) This is the contract they have with EE.
Once Vodafone / o2 have their LTE up and running, different versions of the Iphone 5 will be released (different as in they will have a different LTE chip). The current LTE chips being used on the iphone 5 are not multi-network compatible. LTE will only work on a network that has the required frequency for said model of the iphone. Meaning LTE on a European iphone means no LTE out of europe. (3G/Edge will be fine however)
When the iphone 5 comes out over here, LTE will only work on EE where they have deployed the LTE kit. Its not 100% coverage. LTE on Three will only work from next September (2013) This is the contract they have with EE.
Once Vodafone / o2 have their LTE up and running, different versions of the Iphone 5 will be released (different as in they will have a different LTE chip). The current LTE chips being used on the iphone 5 are not multi-network compatible. LTE will only work on a network that has the required frequency for said model of the iphone. Meaning LTE on a European iphone means no LTE out of europe. (3G/Edge will be fine however)
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I am on tmobile and am on the biggest contract they do. The iPhone 60 plan which is unlimited everything. Although my calls are lImited to 38,000 minutes per month I can't see me using that! Is it possible? I am on friends and family so get this half price (£30). But the iPhone is free. I wondr if 5 is free?
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