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What model are you getting?


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Just been driving to take my 13 Pro to the Post Office - using the 5S with CarPlay and it's astonishing how far it's come since iOS 12! Felt like I'd stepped back in time!
 
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This is why I have Virgin as my mobile supplier, the tariff is a separate contract to the phone payments and the RPI only applies to the tariff, my £7 tariff only went up about 70pence instead of about £4 if the tariff and phone was the same contract.
That's the way to do it. Still don't like it but it's a bit fairer.

My EE contract just finished so I've got with Smarty. Nice and cheap and can change supplier at any time.

What I really want to do it wait until my broadband (BT) and TV (Sky) contracts finish then merge the whole lot, assuming it makes financial sense. I do have Virgin cable in my area and so far, it looks as though I can get everything I've got right now for about half the price.
 
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For me I have started taking shorter contacts so then you can move and change plan quite easily. I am looking Voxi at the moment. £10 United everything. 30 day contract. At the end of 30 days can shift into a PAYG and then onto another contract if I want. Out it just carries on rolling.
There isn’t a £10 unlimited everything on Voxi - that one is £30. £10 gets you 30gb.

I currently get 25gb, unlimited social media, unlimited video for £12 - they don’t do that deal anymore though!
 
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