Samsung Galaxy S II (white): £21 / 24months, 300 minutes, unlimited texts, 250 MB data - potentially total £308.73 / £12.86 per month after cashback @ Mobiles.co.uk £504.00
No one-off payment on handset, black and white edition available.
http://www.mobiles.co.uk/white-samsung-galaxy-s-ii.html
Please note this is a redemption offer.
Three plans available.
- 50 minutes, 250 texts, 1.5 GB data
- 100 minutes, unlimited texts, 750 MB data
- 300 minutes, unlimited texts, 250 MB data
£21 per month for 24 months, total £504
Redemption: 8 months free (£189 cashback)
After redemption:
£504 - £168 = £336 (or £14 per month)
After redemption and Topcashback (£27.27 rate)
£336 - £27.27 = £308.73* (or £12.86 per month)
I know there have been a lot of deals around Samsung Galaxy S II, but I'm going to go for this.
I have purchased a redemption offer handset from "e2save" which involves sending paper bills to 'Cashback Claims' 5 times which cost me £6 overall. Mobiles.co.uk allows you to send your bill via e-mail which should save you printing out the bill and recorded delivery charges.
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Last updated: 6/9/2012 - no longer 9 months free, now 8 months free.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentI've been eyeing this deal up for when my contract expires next month...
Hot from me, but a warning to those that sometimes cashback doesn't always go smoothly
T-Mobile have a flexible booster scheme whereby you can change boosters every 30 days. Do people know or have you tried changing the booster to the internet booster?
I ask this because I believe their boosters available are unlimited text, landline or T-Mobile talk.
I see. I'm a very light user too even with texting, so I'm going for the 100 minutes, 750 MB and then I'll change the booster to unlimited landline, because 500 texts is a lot for me. I've been with T-Mobile for 18 months on the internet booster, but I understand they do not throttle or charge you for exceeding your quota. I only use my smartphone for surfing regular HTML, e-mails and tech blogs so I think 750 MB is more than enough.
Perhaps they send that automated "We have received your e-mail" message but how about using a mail client and request a delivery and read receipt as well. I suppose at worst I'll just have to give them a call each time to confirm or send a paper copy. :|
Edited By: Kei1 on Aug 08, 2012 22:54
Which smartphone did you buy from Mobiles.co.uk?
I think you'll find this deal was posted before yours and people generally vote duplicate deals cold...
Photo: botch sticking?
I tested "Parachute Panic" which is a trial copy, only allows two executions or 5 minutes of gameplay. The game doesn't even respond to any input. Buttons, "Prev, Next, Menu" doesn't respond to touch. Anyway, I tried it twice so I can't get into again, not that I want to play the game. Hopefully, nothing to worry about...
Photo: botch sticking?
I tested "Parachute Panic" which is a trial copy, only allows two executions or 5 minutes of gameplay. The game doesn't even respond to any input. Buttons, "Prev, Next, Menu" doesn't respond to touch. Anyway, I tried it twice so I can't get into again, not that I want to play the game. Hopefully, nothing to worry about...
Was that just no response to that game or the phone in general. I'm asking because I may go for it (My HTC Desire has just died suddenly)
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
It was just the game. I also downloaded Fruit Ninja as a game test then I noticed that everytime I played a little into the arcade mode, the app hung. I uninstalled and reinstalled it and it was fine. Nothing to worry about.
The handset comes with its own micro-SIM to standard SIM converter, which is very handy.
The handset ships with Android (ICS) 4.0.3, and immediately when you connect to a network or activate data, you'll be able to update to 4.0.4.
I was so adapted to Cyanogenmod 7 (and GO Launcher EX) on my HTC Wildfire that had a lot of customization built-in. Here with Samsung, ICS and TouchWiz, I leave TouchWiz alone and use GO Launcher EX plus a few GO widgets because a few of the shortcuts/switches aren't available in stock Android. So far so good. :)
You can change your booster during your contract, because it's a flexible booster scheme. To be safe, if you don't want to risk them rejected the cashback claim, I'd say change it back to the original booster, i.e. the unlimited text, on the month before each claim month.
I'm going to do that. So technically I can get unlimited landline calls (01, 02, 03), 100 minutes to mobile, 500 texts and 750 MB data per month. :3
Edited By: Kei1 on Aug 11, 2012 18:27
Thanks in advance
It was just the game. I also downloaded Fruit Ninja as a game test then I noticed that everytime I played a little into the arcade mode, the app hung. I uninstalled and reinstalled it and it was fine. Nothing to worry about
The handset comes with its own micro-SIM to standard SIM converter, which is very handy.
The handset ships with Android (ICS) 4.0.3, and immediately when you connect to a network or activate data, you'll be able to update to 4.0.4.
I was so adapted to Cyanogenmod 7 (and GO Launcher EX) on my HTC Wildfire that had a lot of customization built-in. Here in ICS and TouchWiz, I use GO Launcher EX plus a few GO widgets because a few of the shortcuts/switches aren't available in stock Android. So far so good. :)
You can change your booster during your contract, because it's a flexible booster scheme. To be safe, if you don't want to risk them rejected the cashback claim, I'd say change it back to the original booster, i.e. the unlimited text, on the month before each claim month.
I'm going to do that. So technically I can get unlimited landline calls (01, 02, 03), 100 minutes to mobile, 500 texts and 750 MB data per month. :3
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
I have several T-Mobile contracts within the family and can confirm that they are very relaxed if you go over the data limit.
I also use Cyanogenmod 7 (Gingerbread) on my HP Touchpad which is cool, but I'll have to get used to ICS coming from an HTC Desire with 2.1 Froyo. (LOL).
By the way is the booster on top of the "300 minutes, unlimited texts, 250 MB data" plan?
Thanks and last question ...any good cases you recommend