Well, my 18-month contract is finally up, so it's time for me to look for a new phone.
This time I think I'm going to play safe and go for a popular and established phone and a reasonably cheap monthly-paying contract. Thus, it's almost certainly going to be the Nokia N95 8gb on either the 3 network or Vodafone.
So... what are people's experiences - good or bad - of these things? I'm assuming some of you must have Nokia N95s and that some of you will be on Vodafone and maybe on 3 too.
(I had a Nokia E60 on a £40-a-month O2 contract, last time out. However, I never used anything like enough minutes or texts to justify the contract and the support for the E60 is now almost non-existent, despite it being one of Nokia's top business phones just before I bought it. It's still a cracking phone and I wouldn't mind going the SIM-only route, but I don't think any networks support it now. O2 certainly don't! Oh, and I'm doing the usual 'network-hopping' thing, in order to get the best phone/plan price. The N95 is also too expensive for me on O2.)
This time I think I'm going to play safe and go for a popular and established phone and a reasonably cheap monthly-paying contract. Thus, it's almost certainly going to be the Nokia N95 8gb on either the 3 network or Vodafone.
So... what are people's experiences - good or bad - of these things? I'm assuming some of you must have Nokia N95s and that some of you will be on Vodafone and maybe on 3 too.
(I had a Nokia E60 on a £40-a-month O2 contract, last time out. However, I never used anything like enough minutes or texts to justify the contract and the support for the E60 is now almost non-existent, despite it being one of Nokia's top business phones just before I bought it. It's still a cracking phone and I wouldn't mind going the SIM-only route, but I don't think any networks support it now. O2 certainly don't! Oh, and I'm doing the usual 'network-hopping' thing, in order to get the best phone/plan price. The N95 is also too expensive for me on O2.)
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