GaryK
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Believe it or not, I have never owned a mobile phone, instead, my employer has provided one that I have used for business and personal usage.
Yesterday I was told that my position is at risk of redundancy, so I guess that I need to start looking into getting my own phone.
I've always had iPhones from work (currently using iPhone 7) and would prefer to stick with an iPhone rather than switch to Android.
I'm not too bothered about having the latest and greatest phone model.
I don't make or receive that many calls - probably no more than a dozen quick calls per week.
I don't text that much either.
What I do use though is data (internet & apps), but I don't know how much data I typically use (maybe my employer will be able to advise).
So, I'm looking for recommendations for which network to go with and where to get the best deal from.
I do have an old iPhone 5 that work have probably forgotten about and I may be able to hang onto, although in good condition, it does struggle with modern apps.
So may consider a sim only deal and get the handset unlocked (currently on Vodafone).
Cheers
Yesterday I was told that my position is at risk of redundancy, so I guess that I need to start looking into getting my own phone.
I've always had iPhones from work (currently using iPhone 7) and would prefer to stick with an iPhone rather than switch to Android.
I'm not too bothered about having the latest and greatest phone model.
I don't make or receive that many calls - probably no more than a dozen quick calls per week.
I don't text that much either.
What I do use though is data (internet & apps), but I don't know how much data I typically use (maybe my employer will be able to advise).
So, I'm looking for recommendations for which network to go with and where to get the best deal from.
I do have an old iPhone 5 that work have probably forgotten about and I may be able to hang onto, although in good condition, it does struggle with modern apps.
So may consider a sim only deal and get the handset unlocked (currently on Vodafone).
Cheers
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