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New mobile time - but which network?
So here's the deal, I've been with Orange for 8 years, and up til recently always been pretty happy with their service, but the signal just recently in my office has become really poor and that's where I make most of my calls - weirdly if I go and stand about 20 foot down the corridor it is fine!
Now I'm out of contract the last 4 months, have an 2 1/2 year old Galaxy S2 so due an upgrade but no ties to any one network. Work will pay me £30 a month towards my bill. I currently have 600 minutes a month which I never go over, unlimited texts and 1.25GB of data which I don't use up even though it's on all the time. Is any network that much btter than Orange? I know they are basically switching everyone to EE as they upgrade. So OMO should I go for an S5? Or an S4 if the S5 really isn't that much of an improvement? (And don't suggest an iphone as they are utter rubbish) |
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If your S2 still good why not just get a one month rolling contract.
I got my S2 wet (cos motorcycle clothing don't have water proof pockets.) So now I have a Z1 (EE). It's quite good |
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Three do some good SIM only deals with unlimited internet. £15.90 with 600 mins + 5000 sms. 12 month contract tho.
I fell out with Orange/EE a couple of years ago and have nothing good to say about any experiences with them since. Prior to that I'd been a loyal customer for 15 years. Is your phone locked to Orange? |
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Un locking a Samsung is nice and easy.
3 has a pants coverage in Essex. And LPH does a few out in the sticks tours all over the UK |
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When I still had my Orange phone, I had a Three USB internet dongle, and I used to use it on the coach twice a weekend from London to Manchester and back. Turned out that the dongle had fewer dead spots than the phone on this particular route. Not saying that's always the case though, just that Orange is also a bit patchy in places. |
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Orange going signal light since its amalgamation into EE...well i never.
The S2 is a good handset but will stop having its firmware updated soon as the processor wont take the next levels of Android. So maybe go up to a Galaxy S4 Mini or a Sony Xperia Z1 Compact. Not one of the mega screen devices but both are powerful (Sony being latest technical stuff and waterproof) and both are available on cheapish contracts. Worth a look. As for EE...useless bunch of muppets. You cant get EE signal in the EE store in Streatham, yet they wont admit there is an issue in Streatham (Where Mrs Viney lives and cant get signal) |
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Vodafone, been with them for years and never really been out of coverage except one random spot when I was on holiday near Exmoor, I had to sit on the hotel window sill to use the phone.
They have some good deals too especially with their RED tarriffs but like you I get a 20% discount through work. I currently have a Galaxy Note 3 which is an incredible piece of kit with Unlimited minutes and texts and 500gb of data for £31 a month. |
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Coverage is such a subjective thing.
David's on orange and not had issues round our local area. Mrs n tec is now on Tesco (O2). This drops out in the house. She was on Vodafone. That had lots of issues at home and in colchester. So we bought a cheap PAYG so she could keep in touch It is a post code lottery. |
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The only real way to check coverage is to get a SIM from each company and give it a try. Most are free
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It is so stupid that the signal is only in my office, if I stand up and walk 15 paces it works!
I am going to give my S2 to my sister as her Blackberry has died so was thinking the S5 would be quite good as it is apparently toilet proof, and I'm not saying I'm clumsy but I have killed 2 S2s by treating them to a swim in my loo. But the S4 and Note are getting better offers as I'm guessing everyone is now after the S5. I don't really want a mini anything, I use the phone for lots of emailing so a large screen is a definite advantage as I don't really want to get a tablet. A decent camera is also useful as although I do tend to walk around with several grand's worth of kit about my person it's always good to have a phone that can take reference shots of things. Has anyone got an S5 yet? |
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Can't think your go wrong with the S5.
The S4 is popular at work 3 people got them. My nice has one as well. I prefer the feel of my Z1, but that's also subjective too. Go to a shop and have a try of them all. The shop assistants fall over themselves to get a sale |
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Look into tesco. Excellent customer service and some good sim only packages.
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I live in Essex and my Three coverage is fine - I'd recommend them to anyone. Their customer service is miles better than wretched O2. The S5 is a decent phone but my Samsung-savvy mate just went from an S2 to a HTC One M8. I've not seen it in person yet but it sounds at least equal to an S5. |
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Shel's HTC One has a disappointing camera.
Great quality feel & sound, yes. |
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I have mine with Talk Mobile. It is actually Vodafone but Carphone Warehouse use their network and are very substantially cheaper. I have just signed my son up for a 2 year contract, Nokia Lumia 520 (as windows phones will take over soon), 100 minutes (as he never calls anyone), 5000 texts and 500Mb data, all for £8.50 per month including the phone free. If you look on the Talk Mobile website they have more expensive contracts with better phones but are usually much cheaper than everywhere else.
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New mobile time - but which network?
I would recommend 3 but only for the fact you don't pay extra for 4g and can get unlimited data.
Other than that, you may have to just go for whatever gets the best signal. If they are contributing im guessing you don't have a separate work phone, if that's the case have you considered getting a second phone for work? Find a half decent phone that has signal where you need it for work and get it paid for by them. Get a second phone that you want and has signal everywhere else you need it. Just a thought |
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I am looking into replacing my S3 when my contract is up at 750mb of data from orange is poor. I am looking at getting 200 minutes, 5000 texts and unlimited data from 3 at £13 a month on the basis the extra money I save (30 day contract so 2nd month i'm onto a winner) and hopefully S5 comes down to a reasonable price then I will enjoy it. My days of spending £35+ a month on a mobile are over with rolling contracts like that around
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New mobile time - but which network?
Anyone know what the going rate for a galaxy 4 or 5 is sim free?
I am iPhone guy through and through so buying outright isn't an option for me so I do go with the hefty monthly plans. But I would imagine that the galaxy's aren't nearly as pricey? If so dirt cheap sim only deals can be pretty good as fallen says. If you can front the cost of the phone then you are prob much better off in the long run |
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Work would give me a phone but every media guide, cricketer and journo already has my personal number so I really don't want 2 phones knowing they'd all just call me in the personal one, instead work give me roughly what everyone else's phone costs a month. So £30, I pay anything over that. It came about also because when we first got work phones on Vodafone it wouldn't work.
Orange weren't prepared to offer anything great the other day, but I didn't speak to the retention department. Maybe I need to get my Egyptian market mode on and get haggling first. |
New mobile time - but which network?
Swap the personal to a work phone perhaps? Unless you just don't want 2 phones which is fair enough.
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An S5 is £570 so with unlimited virgin sim @£15 a month, you are looking at £910 which is cheaper than £40 a month on any other network over two years plus unlimited everything.
If I were you go for a good 30 day sim deal until the S2 goes as my dad has done the same thing and I will be shortly. |
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Samsung S5 is going to be very pricey.
Samsung S3 is now cheap and if you dont mind 'obsolete' technology a real must. Some deals on Motorola Moto G are very cheap for a good phone. O2 Best for signal and since Tesco mobile is O2 then there you go. O2 direct is pricey but Tesco is reasonable. |
New mobile time - but which network?
DAMN!! Did not think they were that much!
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Work offer staff an S3 mini I think as the handset option which its pretty rubbish!
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I have the HTC m8 on o2. 33pm ultd mind and texts 5gb of data. Originally got one on Vodafone but couldn't get signal in my garden or at work so took it back and switched to o2. M8 is an awesome phone. So much faster than my iPhone and just as easy to use. Doubt I will go back to an iPhone. Looked at the s5 on Sunday and glad I didn't wait. Feels very tacky and I reckon I could break it easily. Metal and glass are the way forward.
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Samsung S3 is a great phone!
LG G2 is a thinker because it matches the S5 but as its a little older its cheaper. HTC M8 is a lovely phone but HTC and I dont get on. I like Motorola Moto X as its got the modern but a lot cheaper than the top phones. I personally couldn't pay top dollar for S5 knowing it will be obsolete by Autumn and cheaper. |
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Just bought an S3 Mini for boss. Nice phone actually and he seems happy with it. We're on Vodafone which is rubbish in our little corner of West Sussex. O2 is a bit better and the kids, who are on Virgin which uses the 3 & TMobile networks (and presumably EEif you have 4G), get good signal almost everywhere.
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That's from perspective of pick it up and use it, I don't fanny about installing loads of apps and playing around with operating systems and such. |
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I don't really use many apps, in fact my S2 is fast running out of ram even though I have no games, few apps and anything I can move to the SD card I have. I had a Nokia Windows phone for a while and sent it back. Battery lasted 5 hours and those constantly flipping tiles drove me mental!
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App to SD don't work on the newer versions of android. (unless you root the phone).
But with most of the new units have decent ram it's not an issue. (well on the Z1) |
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Oh a Z1 has a magnetic charge port. So you can charge it up without any water ingress hassle
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So if I've filled 2GB on the current phone is there more on new phones? I've only got about 3 apps like whatsapp, Facebook and tapatalk.
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New mobile time - but which network?
You have filled the RAM??
Not the normal memory??? |
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The storage on the new phones(and thats what the App's eat up your phone) is often 16G.And that's enought for most things 32G is better
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I'm confused. The phone has 16gb memory and a 16gb card I've added. Of that as I don't have any music on it and move photos to an external hard drive I still have over 25gb of space. However, of the 2gb of ram the phone comes with there is zilch left even though I've switched all the apps you can move to the sd card and deleted any apps I wasn't using. This means apps won't update as there isn't enough space.
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New mobile time - but which network?
That is very odd, the phone (as a computer) should only use the RAM for running apps.
Does your device do multitasking/background running? If so try closing down the other apps. Also check the settings for passive abilities. Things like geo fences, background app refresh, notifications, location services etc. those functions may use the ram to quickly do their thing as it's fast than accessing the ROM. If there is anything surplus to requirements on, switch them off and see if that helps. |
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It might sound odd ,but you might have alot of junk on the phone,I think S2 has its own built in app if not,
Theirs lots of good cleaner apps that will do that for you. I guess you have done the switch off remove battery and re start route when phones go odd. |
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Only problem woth my s3 id it loses data signal and takes a restart to get it back but I think its the sim because it started in the last update and then fized for a fortnight after a text from orange and went funny again. That has cost them two customers. Me and her indoors will jump to three sim only and keep our s3 until they let go properly using the savings to pay for the new phone
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The phone does eat batter. I have one of the larger batteries fitted and that will normally last me from 6.30am to about 3pm without making any calls! |
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And it's def the ram causing the issues with updates? If you don't have all those functions on the go, there isn't any real reason for the phone to be using that much ram. Options are: The os is using it just to function You have one app that is open a lot and that's using it There is a glitch in the firmware or the hardware or the software. Is the phone very slow to respond? Or running as expected? If it's running as expected it prob the os being hungry on the ram. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Ram is there to be used! When updating apps and getting the issues, are you doing it wireless and does it only happen with apps on the sd card? |
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