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What model are you getting?


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These are the best 2 deals i can get through upgrade with EE. Black Friday deals are completely underwhelming!
 

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It would cost me £87 to get out of my EE contract early, but Three’s 30GB a month BF tariff will save me about £15 a month. Very tempted.
 
My faith in Apple restored.


Now enter the Dubai ruler lol.
In all fairness all they literally say is ‘a source familiar with the matter’ and then don’t expand on what this source said or why Apple aren’t in the mix.

I’m looking forward to United’s first game in the Apple Park of Dreams
 
I need to get over having more GBs allowance than I need. looking at my ee account I've used on average 5Gb a month!

that 200GB plan slightly wasted :D

its the FOMO... like having 1GB fibre and doing email on it mostly :D
 
Is 0.5mbps (speed limit after you consumed included data) enough for e-mail and browsing? What about Apple Music?
ah, I was comparing my home broadband fibre which is probably overkill for me nowadays.

I'd still go for the best 5G speed available, even though I'm not a heavy downloader, I still want it to be as quick as possible when I do use it.


the F&F code I was provided back in sept no longer works :(
 
I know, but I am thinking if taking an EE plan with 5GB that has the Stay Connected option is workable after you consume the included data allowance.
 
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I can't stomach going back to three.. their speeds in central London were awful.

also the BT Sport add on (£5 for big screen) factors in too. Ditching EE would be £30/m to add to my sky package
 
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Moving to 3. £8 a month for 30GB data and unlimited calls and texts. Thank you Money Saving Expert. 🤣

Exit fee from EE is £87, but after 4 1/2 months I’m ahead.
 
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Slowly but surely EE will (if not already started) lose its customers with its ridiculous pricing, almost all other providers are throwing competitive deals left & right compared to EE.
 
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Undoubtedly. Yes, they probably consider themselves a premium brand, but it’s not a premium brand market right now.

I don’t get 5G where I live on EE. There’s a 3 mast about 250m away as the crow flies.
 
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