HTC One S Effectively £15.81 P/M @ Mobiles.co.uk £624.00
You get 7 months free by redemption
Topcashback are offering £60.62 on new t-mobile contracts through mobiles.co.uk
26x24 = £624
7 months free = -£182
Cashback = -£60.60
New Total Price = £381.38 or effectively £15.81 p/m
Either
300 mins anytime
unlimited texts
750mb data
OR
600 mins anytime
unlimited texts
250mb data
Couple of reviews here
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/2/2916098/htc-one-s-review
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/htc-one-s-review-50007079/
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/02/htc-one-s-review/
- SpencerUk
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*not voted as deal a matter of opinion*
Edited By: SpencerUk on Apr 19, 2012 21:27
Not sure if i'd want the X though
Thought technically wasn't for UK folk yet?
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/2/2916098/htc-one-s-review
http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/htc-one-s-review-50007079/
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/02/htc-one-s-review/
Thought technically wasn't for UK folk yet?
Technically Schmecnically, I've been using it for months now with no problems. Excellent piece of software.
HTC haven't been doing too well recently, they need this model to sell well imo to maintain some sort of market share. Would be a shame to see them stop producing phones, I really love them. Currently have a Sensation, the One X does look nice though...
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/mobiles/htc-responds-to-one-s-chipping-issue-promises-fix-50007612/
Was wondering what your point was at first, as I was thinking that you can just add a microsd card, but wow, no microsd card slot, that is a HUGE flaw. So is the lack of the removable battery. Don't think I could buy a phone with either of these flaws.
Otherwise not a bad deal.
on my second one due to the screen having a smudge under a button, slight loss of black inside the usb port but nothing major, htc are replacing them for free in the next 24 months if your handset chips so it's all good
hukd owners thread but not many posts, couple of pictures of mine in the first post if anyone wants a closer look
http://www.hotukdeals.com/misc/htc-one-x-one-s-one-v-owners-thread-1185299
chipping issue
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1589364
i get no less than 14 hours out of my one s, which is more than my desire with one of those super huge batteries and the one s charges from 10% to 100% in around an hour
Thats how it is on my Galaxy Nexus sadly and lack of storage is its limitation
Yeah.. I know what you mean but I am not convinced by the cloud yet. Maybe when we have blanket 4G LTE coverage and world roaming data plans but at the moment I think the technology is not there. I can fit everything I want on a galaxy S2 with a 32GB microSD + the 16GB internal. HTC could have easily bumped up the storage to 32GB and 64GB for a few quid but decided not to. I like samsung because they obviously chucked just about the best they had of every component in to the gs2 and that is why it is still one of the best phones you can buy 12 months after it was released. Nokia used to do that before they lost the plot. Hopefully samsung will do the same with the GS3 and blow everyone away again.
This is still a cracking deal for a phone of this quality if you can keep on top of the paperwork. I don't think the chipping is a big deal. I think HTC just give you a new one if yours is effected.