Over all an O2 light mobile user is unlikely to use the internet for more than an hour a day on the mobile.
Look at the tariff layout below, it mirrors the typical usage pattern of an O2 Light mobile user.
Now think of the main featurs the main ones you cant do with out, what you need out of a mobile phone (and not what
you want) what features can mirror the way you want to use the phone as an O2
Low mobile phone user, when, where, what, and how. And then see what free phone satisfies your needs.....
Screen medium-sized 3.5" of 165 pixels per inch (PPI). Resolution of 320x480. Storage 4GB on board upgradable with a microSD card of up to 32GB. Camera Mid-range 5MP to the rear. |
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Take note, the monthly payback of your contract will not just depend on the number of inclusive minutes, texts and megabytes of data you have in your monthly allowance. The handset that you choose as part of the deal, also has a great influenced as-well.
if your severely into your games and your more popular apps, stick with an iphone
Mobile-Phone and network companies want to entice new and hold-on to their customers for as long as possible, so to make you sign up to longer contracts, they offer very nice incentives so often, they offer "free" gifts which is good. |
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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. |
...Our Choices are researched Choices chosen from researched Options....... ......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 |
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