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    Poll: Are you still with N900 just because you have been tied up in a contract?
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    Are you with still with N900 just because you are in a contract?

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    H3llb0und | # 61 | 2010-11-10, 23:40 | Report

    I bought my N900 outright, like I do with all my mobile devices.

    And now I'm only paying $14.99 /month for $700 cap value and 500MB of included mobile data.
    If I ever need more than that I can upgrade to $29.99 for $1000 cap value and 1.5GB of mobile data. Beat that

    The best thing about buying outright is that I can change my cap/plan, whenever something better/cheaper comes along.

    I don't like being trapped in contracts. And contracts always end up being more expensive in the long run.

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    xtreemneo | # 62 | 2010-11-10, 23:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by H3llb0und View Post
    I don't like being trapped in contracts. And contracts always end up being more expensive in the long run.
    yeah.. i realised aftr gettin trapped.. havin a tough time paying it every month and overall and paying 10 times the value of N900 and the talk time if bought in payg

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    Techark | # 63 | 2010-11-11, 02:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by craftyguy View Post
    You're doing it all wrong. Now you are locked into another 12mo contract where you're paying for a subsidized phone that you no longer use (the DHD). In the end, you're most likely paying more on your monthly service, locked into a new contract, and still using the same old phone (n900) lol...
    No you are wrong. You just don't look at the big picture.

    I get $650 worth of talk time credits. free unlimited voda to voda calls and all my family are on voda, 2 gig of data with an extra 1 gig thrown in for a total of 3 gig per month. Plus international calling against the cap and unlimited sms.

    All for $59.00 a month or a total spend of $708.00 over 12 months.

    I can sell the DHD for $800+ on ebay which allows me to recap all my cost and the next 12 months are free.

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    WereCatf | # 64 | 2010-11-11, 03:01 | Report

    Originally Posted by H3llb0und View Post
    And now I'm only paying $14.99 /month for $700 cap value and 500MB of included mobile data.
    That sounds rather expensive. I myself have completely unlimited internet at 384kbit/s for 5€ (about $6.9) a month, and 0.90$ a month as regular monthly fees.

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    cyeung | # 65 | 2010-11-11, 03:04 | Report

    Whatever "contract" I have now is with myself. I bought my N900 for $500, and I am on a month-to-month plan. By not being in a contract with my carrier, I save $20/mo.

    At the end of my 25-month "contract" with myself, my N900 will have paid itself off and I get a FREE! phone anyway. The top-of-the-line smartphones go for $199 here on contract. In the end, they will have ended up paying $200 more for what was top-of-the-line at the time.

    Yes, I am often tempted to switch, but the N900 delivers the best phone for the money right now.

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    Creamy Goodness | # 66 | 2010-11-11, 03:28 | Report

    i paid my way out of a contract with a carrier that didn't offer AWS so i could get the n900 for a higher monthly fee. and i'm happy with that.

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    davbost | # 67 | 2010-11-11, 03:53 | Report

    No contract, pay as you go. I'm sticking with the N900 for as long as I can. Nothing comes close to the capabilty or power of the N900.

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    H3llb0und | # 68 | 2010-11-11, 03:59 | Report

    Originally Posted by WereCatf View Post
    That sounds rather expensive. I myself have completely unlimited internet at 384kbit/s for 5€ (about $6.9) a month, and 0.90$ a month as regular monthly fees.
    Sorry I forgot to mention that I'm in Australia.
    I know that in Europe (I am Portuguese) internet access and mobile data is a lot cheaper and a lot better/faster than in Australia and the US.

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    ysss | # 69 | 2010-11-11, 04:06 | Report

    Contract vs no contract:

    Never talk in absolutes. Do the calculations before determining which one is 'better' or 'cheaper'. Do it right.

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    romelk | # 70 | 2010-11-11, 05:35 | Report

    yeah i was amazed by the as video of n900 and caught my eye during that time was planning to change my phone... now i got mine with no plan. should have waited more for dell streak...tsk... but still i love this phone

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