htc desire £10 a month £164.00 handset poss £35 topcashback total £369 @ TMobile
new tmobile plan for the htc desire a 2 year plan sorry but cheapest over the period inc a booster 100 mins 100 texts unl internet 3gb ceiling
so 100 mins
100 texts
unl internet
free booster ie unlimited landline calls
also includes 2 free movie rentals if purchased before 30th June see https://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/whats-hot/
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Jump to unread Post a CommentLocked to T-Mobile I assume, prepaymania/play.com have this for £440 sim free unlocked.
Nice to see.
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php?xProd=2749
I have recently bought £10 contract ( additionally paid £60 for HTC touch2) and TCB tracked at £40.00.
I just ordered the £129/£20 one
phone len monthly, 18 month Cost mins
£164.00 18 £15.00 £434.00 100
£129.00 18 £20.00 £489.00 300
£95.00 18 £20.00 £455.00 100
http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php?xProd=2749
Plus £6.95 postage, but still a very good price :thumbsup:
Edit: might just be £20 actually
Is it safe to assume this is going to be the best deal for the next few months on this phone? I'm currently on Orange and my contract is up for renewal now, I feel like I've waited long enough for a new phone, but Orange and Vodaphone are announcing the prices for this handset in April, so is it worth the wait?
Yeah it does seem to imply that it's £35 - it says that sim only contracts are £20, so as I read it, this should get £35, but will be expecting £20 if I order it, and any more is a bonus :)
t mobile gives 3 gb data allowance which means every now and then u can enjoy few hours of watching you tube videos on 3G without getting charged, whereas orange offers a meagre 500 MB and have charged me in the past over £50 for exceeding the limit..
my point is... is this a right time securing a good deal with tmobile before the merger happens!
100% correct. I rang customer services, they will be in Friday, ring them to register interest and they will phone you back Friday to place an order or wait till Friday and ring them and you may or may not get 1 of the first batch.
Called new sales line..0800 956 2208
Spoke to a real nice bloke called Chris
Explained i m interested in the phone and that i m an existing customer..
Informed if i buy on line i get 35 quid back..
Here is what i got.
One off price dropped to £120 !
8gb card to be thrown in (i think its supplied alongwith anyway, but if not they would send me one)
A pouch later on when the acessories are available..
I think if u really dont care about minutes and want to enjoy the android experience..this is as good as it gets..at least for the time..
Hope this helps someone.
The phone would be delivered around 1st April
(PS: I think you can get this as a new customer too dropping the one off price and explaining about the cashback from websites)
Hoping Orange perhaps come out with deals that are as good as this! Still also considered being a huge texter about touch screen texting!!
It's worth noting for some of the 18 month contracts, they end up working out exactly the same price as their 24 month counter part (some actually cheaper), so you basically get those last 6 months for free.
For example:
Desire with 100 minutes / texts @ £15 p/m on a 18 month contract works out at £270 plus £164 upfront for the handset brings us to a total of £434.
Whereas:
Desire with 100 minutes / texts @ £10 p/m on a 24 month contract works out at £240 and the handset cost is the same, bringing us to a cheaper £404, so you're being PAID £30 to keep the SIM an extra 6 months.
Personally, I'm going from a contract with no bundled data to this, and really have no clue as to how many minutes I'll need when I take this into account, for anybody in the same situation as me I advise going for the £15 / 24 month deal (again, 300 minutes / texts) that way if you find you don't need so many you should be able to downgrade your tariff (although I've not double checked this) after 12 months and thanks to the slightly reduce handset cost you only pay £25 for the 12 months where you have 300 minutes, also you may get more cashback going this route.
Alternatively, if you needed more minutes you could upgrade your tariff at any point, as the tariff up from this one doesn't have a reduced handset cost, you'd not lost out doing this. This would mean you could be far more flexible with your tariff.
Anyway, apologies for the wall of text I've just been looking through these the past hour and thought I'd share my two cents.
Edit: Just checked quidco, apparently the cashback from them is the same for £10 and £15 contracts.
Ahahahahaha.... no wait.... ahahahahaha :roll: