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I have been offered the c903 sony ericsson phone as an upgrade, what do people think of this phone or should I try and push for something better. They have thrown in a bluetooth headset and unlimited gps navigation and internet access but that seems to be standard deal looking at their website. I would have liked to have got a blackberry phone or iphone out of them but they said they dont do an ipone and I think I would have had to pay loads extra for the blackberry. Regards |
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If you're getting free GPS, internet access and a bluetooth headset, i'd say go for it (providing the contract cost is reasonable lol). How much are they offering it you for? Check this link: Sony Ericsson - Overview - C903, that shows you everything the phone has to offer
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Well they are offering it at £19.57 inc vat for the 1100 mix and match which reduce my bills a lot from what I was paying before. The only drawback was for a couple of months nearly everyone one I knew who were on 3 network kept getting calls dropped in mid conversation or you cant hear the other person they cant hear you, people say thayve rang you but youve never had a call or calls would go straight to voicemail without phone ringing etc. so was wasting a lot of minutes. A lot of important calls were missed and people getting ****ed off trying to have a conversation. I complained a few times as did others butthey would always fob people off with crap but must say things have improved over last couple of months so maybe ok now. This was putting me off but may go for it now. Regards |
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To be honest mate, Pay As You Go will probably be your best bet. I have never used a contract phone as it costs way too much and it means you are tied to that network until you pay up lol.
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