Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

int3

macrumors member
Original poster
May 19, 2014
38
0
Portugal
Hello guys,
I have the opportunity to buy an iPhone 5S for 100€ to start and 25€ per month during 24 Months (2years) and I have unlimited calls for all networks and stuff (that thing unlimited texts, calls, 1GB internet, here in Portugal costs like 15 or more € per month or more). That's an discount from my ISP (also TV provider and phone). So, the WWDC is near I don't know what to do. 2 years is a lot of time.
what do you guys think? Should I take it?
if some portuguese reads this take the source: http://loja-equipamentos.nos.pt/particulares/montra/telemoveis/detalhe/15900/Apple/iPhone%205S%2016GB
 
The iPhone 5 4G support is crippled. I'd never buy a 5 if I were you for that reason.
 
Guys really... Everyone does mistakes..

Anyway, thanks.
I will wait to see what's coming on WWDC
 
I think you should buy the iPhone 5s because it is new and it is amazing and it would be wroth to have it for 2 years. I got a iPhone 5c blue and it is good and Amazing and I would keep it for 2 years
 
Hello guys,
I have the opportunity to buy an iPhone 5S for 100€ to start and 25€ per month during 24 Months (2years) and I have unlimited calls for all networks and stuff (that thing unlimited texts, calls, 1GB internet, here in Portugal costs like 15 or more € per month or more). That's an discount from my ISP (also TV provider and phone). So, the WWDC is near I don't know what to do. 2 years is a lot of time.
what do you guys think? Should I take it?
if some portuguese reads this take the source: http://loja-equipamentos.nos.pt/particulares/montra/telemoveis/detalhe/15900/Apple/iPhone%205S%2016GB
The iPhone 5 does not support 4G at 800 MHz, which is the most commonly used frequency in Europe and Portugal. This means you'll probably only be able to have a 4G connection in busy places.
 
The iPhone 5 does not support 4G at 800 MHz, which is the most commonly used frequency in Europe and Portugal. This means you'll probably only be able to have a 4G connection in busy places.

I said 5 on title but I meant 5s. :D
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.