Medium mobile user - These mobile phone users are in-between the light and heavy users also known as casual mobile users. These users use their phones as a primary source of entertainment and casual networking. In terms of calls and texts, a medium mobile user make and receive but moderately less than 600 minutes of calls and 1000 texts a month. |
A medium mobile user is also big web surfers who do a lot of social networking like Facebook, checking friends current status and keeping friends connected and apprised of each others current status, casual users text message make calls and use Apps such as Twitter somewhat. This is someone who reasonably only uses the most mainstream of features of a mobile phone.
As Medium mobile users,they look at a few web pages almost on a daily bases and use a few applications that consume a
little data each, we recommend a data allowance of around 500 megabytes more or less of data each month.
Medium mobile users download email every other day to their phone via an on-board or email App such as Gmail, spends just a bit of time surfing the internet and download a few games or Apps every other month. You like to watch video on online streaming sites such as iPlayer and Netflix every so often and maybe download a few songs now and then too. Looking at the tariff layout below, it mirrors the typical usage pattern of a Medium mobile user. |
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If you want a 4G phone but don't want or need to spend big
Superb multitasking with ultra-fast 4G connectivity when out and about. needs to be said again its 4G ready. |
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4G connectivity provides superfast browsing along with NFC, WiFi and GPS. Good design makes, phone look sleek, sits perfectly in the palm of the hand, easier to capture the perfect selfie. |
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The 5-megapixel camera take great snaps and record clear video clips, photo tagging. Front facing camera, with expandable memory using microSD cards and FM radio. |
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Excellent for (skyping) video communication, taking selfies with the front facing 1.3-megapixel camera. Expandable memory using microSD cards up to 128GB which allows loads of space for apps, music and photos. Connectivity 4G, WiFi, DLNA, NFC, GPS and Bluetooth, its so connected. |
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Display: 4.5 inch HD display. This phone possesses the same excellent amplifier system as the HTC One M8 including the BoomSound, dual forward-facing speakers, HTC Zoe makes it easy to create memorable stories from your photos & videos and HTC BlinkFeed Get up-to-date in an instantly with social posts, breaking news, sports updates and more—all based on what you like, all in one place. |
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Battery: Non-removable Li-Po 1560 mAh battery (5.92 Wh), Stand-by: Up to 250h (2G) / Up to 250h (3G). Talk time: Up to 10 h (2G) / Up to 10 h (3G. Music play: Up to 40 h |
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Biggest mistake of HOW 76% OF MOBILE SUBSCRIBERS WASTE ALMOST £250 EVERY YEARAccording to Billmonitor, formed by mathematicians in Oxford, produced the figures after analysing nearly 28,500 anonymous mobile phone bills and comparing to 8.5million contracts on offer from retailers and network providers. They found out that :- 52% of Users are on tariffs that’s too large for
them, as a result of being on the wrong tariff, users use on average just one quarter of their monthly calling
allowance. 29% Users are on tariffs that’s too small for
them, as a result of being on the wrong tariff they wasted money
on out of allowance calls, data usage, texts, as well as other costs
that could be reduced with a larger tariff like 40p/pic sent. 19%
waste money by not
optimising free benefits, text and data allowances, or taking advantage
of the lower costs that 24 month contracts provide, however they have the right level of inclusive minutes. There are a number of points to look at before choosing a contract. For instance, mobile-phone and network companies want to hold-on to their customers for as long as possible,so to make you sign up to longer contracts, they offer incentives so often. Going on an 18month or 24month contract, rather the traditional shorter 12month contract, can save you between £5 and £10 per month. However in the world of mobile phones 24 months is a long time changes happen fast, new tariffs, phones, faster connectivity speeds...you could move house. |
......it’s vital to first secure the best tariff that mirrors your typical usage...... choosing the wrong tariff can proof costly..make good choices......so you don't end-up with a face like him
Which? estimates around ten million contract mobile customers are routinely overpaying for their mobile phones, the reason? they are paying for services they never use. In the past year phone plans have changed more than in the previous five. |