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No I'm not concerned about the camera, just might be fun to see what it can do. I'm secretly hoping it's crap.
I've been offered unlimited minutes (calls?) and texts. Pretty extreme for someone that doesn't do that.
I'm just thinking .... we are moving home shortly (hopefully), will be using the car more (satnav might come in handy), there are all these apps required nowadays: from booking a GP to paying for parking .....
When you say you use your own wifi at home, do you have to remember to connect? And how much is 1GB? And can I sign up to 1GB, find it's not sufficient and change to (next level) 4GB?
It connects with my wifi automatically, I'm sure all phones can do that. When I go shopping, it connects to the supermarkets wifi, which means I can use Smart Scan.
1 GB is enough if you don't plan to watch films or videos when you are not in range of your own wifi. You can set your phone to remind you if you are getting close to your limit and even then, you can ring the supplier and add a top up for that month. The only time I have had to do this is when my Home internet was down, so I was using Samsung internet via Tesco mobile.
And how do you get a GiffGaff sim? And recharge it every month?
No. You pay by direct debit. Go to the Giffgaff website (link supplied by Barry above) and order one of their goody bags. There's a few different ones available.
I spend around three hours a day surfing using my phone and there's still plenty of data left at the end of the month.
Between 10th April and today, I've used 4gb. My goody bag starts again on 10th of May.
It connects with my wifi automatically, I'm sure all phones can do that. When I go shopping, it connects to the supermarkets wifi, which means I can use Smart Scan.
1 GB is enough if you don't plan to watch films or videos when you are not in range of your own wifi. You can set your phone to remind you if you are getting close to your limit and even then, you can ring the supplier and add a top up for that month. The only time I have had to do this is when my Home internet was down, so I was using Samsung internet via Tesco mobile.
Agreed, LD!
I like this web page (link below) which tells you what you can do with, eg, 1 GB.