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Old 9th July 2008, 13:32   #1 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, I am a student and planning soon to purchase a new cell phone (the old one is so...out of fashion) with a very trendy and expensive look including all the required functions. The problem is that my purchasing budget is not even touching the edge of the cell phones rates like Nokia, Samsung, etc. I want to know is there any handset with all these qualities and available at reasonable rates?
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Hello and welcome

This is a hard one as there seems to be a new handset released every second which is "better" than it's predecessor.

Are you thinking of PAYG or contract, if the latter and you are trying to keep the monthly amount down consider a 18 month contract. WRT inclusive minutes and Texts consider T-Mobile or 3, however I myself prefer Vodafone. Also before you EVEN consider taking out a new contract or PAYG handset look at quidco.com as Vodafone are at the moment offering £130 cashback.
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Whatever you do - don't sign up to a contract. Buy a decent phone from an online auction site and use PAYG. It may cost slightly more, but you don;t get your credit record trashed because things go wrong. For a mobile phone, it's just not worth it!
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Hi everyone, I am a student and planning soon to purchase a new cell phone (the old one is so...out of fashion) with a very trendy and expensive look including all the required functions.(Like what it makes a phone call) The problem is that my purchasing budget is not even touching the edge of the cell phones rates like Nokia, Samsung, etc. I want to know is there any handset with all these qualities and available at reasonable rates?
Cheaper the better then when you lose it on a drunken student night out you wont be too ****ed off about it
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