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Hi all,

I was lucky enough to get the T-mobile Combi 15 + Web-n-Walk which was just about the cheapest deal available, however I don't think those T-mobile tariffs are available at the moment from mobilephones direct, and I now have a friend saying he wants to get an unlocked n900 by the cheapest means possible.

What would you guys recommend?

Cheers

R
 
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it appears that the T-mobile contracts are back at MPD, and even cheaper £20/month x 18 months + £82 up front, but are they still unlocked and unbranded from T-mobile, anyone know?
 
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I pre-ordered via mobilephonesdirect.com
One2One Combi plus unlocked handset for £30 per month.

With Vodaphone I think it is free for £35 per month.
 
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Carphone warehouse were doing it £30 per month free phone on Vodefone.

From Vodafone its £35 a month and £150 for the phone.
 
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over what rental period? need to beat £442 from T-mobile.

was your unlocked handset a T-mobile, and how did you ascertain that it was unlocked?

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As far as im concerned, the N900 doesn't get locked to networks, i don't think thats nokias way haha,

Let me know if it is though, i just know that the units should be unlocked OEM.
 
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Wud never pay for a handset on a contract, it should always be free! Well if ur going for a 18month 35+ then yea. If they want money for the handset jst go elsewhere dnt waste ur time with em!
A gud way to look at it is to tally up the contract total an the handset price they are asking then u can see that u cud might as well buy it sim free an jst get a pay as u go sim with a monthly bolt on :-P
 
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i would always consider paying an up-front cost for a contract phone, if the total cost including the line rental over the over contract period is equal to, or less than, any other option.

back to the topic at hand; are T-mobile contract n900's still unlocked and unbranded?
 

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i originally got mine from Nokia simfree £450 but then sent it back and got it on new contract on vodafone, 1200mins (not that i need that much) unlimted text, unlimted landline(aint made a single call to one) and Internet on 18 contract for £45 per month phone was free

I tthen got my mate who works in voda to give me discount 30% off which is 31.50 per month.

So i'm pretty happy with the deal. even without discount if you make alot of calls its not bad
 
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vodafone do 12 month tariffs in store only -- 50 x12 equals 600 and the phone is free :-)

this includes -- 900mins -- 500mb net -- unlimited sms -- voda passport

so you pay roughly 100-150 for your phone allowance for the year

has to be one of the best options around if you ask me

means your getting all the tariff for around 10 a month :-)
 
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