clynshaw started this topic @ 10:08 on 04/07/2006
What are your views on Blackberrys? I am probably going to get one from T-Mobile on their Flext plan in my lunch break.
What email phone would you buy and why?
Thanks,
Ben
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RE: Email Phones
waparesult | 04/07/2006 12:17 PM
I used to have the nokia 9000, great phone, and email was great, but didn't use it to it's full potential....
I wouldn't get another one as it is too much hassle.
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Martin Hunt
RE: Email Phones
seancollier | 04/07/2006 02:24 PM
I use (and sell) the Blackberry 8700.
Infact I too am on T-Mobile Blackberry and Flext 30 package...
If you haven't already got it, give me a shout and tell me what deal your getting and I'll see if I can beat it!
ean@TariffConnect.com">Sean@TariffConnect.com or 0870 8965443
Cheers
Sean
RE: Email Phones
clynshaw | 04/07/2006 03:01 PM
Excellent, I was going to go on the Flext 50 package and the phone was £29.99 from T-Mobile themselves. But i have been advised to stay with Orange for quality of reception and customer service and the Flext tarrifs are no longer available?
Thanks,
Ben
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RE: Email Phones
clynshaw | 04/07/2006 06:34 PM
Has anyone had a problem with T-Mobile's network coverage?
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RE: RE: Email Phones
Dirky | 04/07/2006 07:34 PM
I used to have problems about 5 years ago, thats when I moved back to Orange.
However I had to move to O2 about 2 years ago as Orange did not cover the area we lived
well enough.
I can't really comment on them now, however they seem to have a good data package so I would be interested how they are performing.
If I remember correctly the Virgin network piggy backs on top of T-Mobile (used to be one2one)
Mike
RE: Email Phones
seancollier | 04/07/2006 09:08 PM
Hi
The Flext Tariffs are still available, and I will be able to do the phone for free on that tariff with free delivery too.
As mentioned, I am on T-Mobile and I have found the reception to be better in my area than Orange and Vodafone over the years. Every network has 'black' areas where there are no signal, so it really just depends on the area you live in.
We do offer a 7 day return guarantee if your not happy with your contract or coverage.
Flext tariffs would work out better value for you as you get more minutes and texts for your money.
To add Blackberry to a Flext tariff is £10 for internet mail users. So Flext 50 would be £60 for Blackberry email, and upto 1275 X-Net Anytime minutes or less minutes and more texts.
Plus, we offer a free Blackberry support line for all our customers. We are authorised Blackberry resellers.
Email me your number or give me a call and I will discuss it further if you wish.
Sean