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Two new mid-range smartphones join the ever-growing Android family at Vodafone.
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Two new mid-range smartphones join the ever-growing Android family at Vodafone.
Do they still have the worst data rates in the UK network market?
I've always found data very snappy on my HTC Magic on Vodafone, although I couldn't give you figures...
Vodaphone recently reduced the data allowance on unlimited data tariffs to 500mb per month. This falls iin line with Three and Orange. T-mobile and O2 I believe offer 1GB of data per month. In a time when mobile data usage is on the up and mobiles are more designed for data then this is a massive step in the wrong direction.
Although not entirely vodaphones fault, the mobile infrastructure in this country just cant handle the amount of data the public want to use without a major upgrade.
You hear so many tales across all the networks about poor data speeds and connection issues, I think its a very much hit and miss with these. I have three on my mobile which works mostly fine, but has its bad days and also a Vodaphone usb stick which works in the same way, sometimes good, sometimes rubbish.
I dug through all the small-prints today.
Three "Unlimited" is 500 meg.
Orange "Unlimited" is 750 meg.
T-Mobile "Unlimited" is 3 gig.
Vodafone don't do "Unlimited" - they only have 500 or 1000 meg fixed contracts
O2 "Unlimited" is really unlimited (i.e. their fair-use policy explicitly has no upper limit, it just says don't be stupid with it)
Yep, that pretty much squares with what I found when I went looking. I really fancied an Xperia X10 or HTC Desire, but there's no way that I'm going to go down that route with a 500MB/pm cap (because I'm with Three at the moment), so I'll stick with me ole Nokia N95 on PAYG.
I was thinking about transferring my number to T-Mobile (solely because at 3GB/pm they seemed to be a bit more "with it" than the rest) but I hadn't realised that O2 had a "better" deal. That said, I'd heard O2's 3G network coverage was ... :censored:
The way I feel at the moment, the first company to come out with an X10 on a £30pm with 6GB/pm internet or better is going to get my business, (although I probably could quite happily "live" with 3GB/pm if I wasn't using Spotify etc).
Bob