No upfront cost
1gb 4G data
600 minutes
5000 texts
Free chromecast audio
12 month contract
£37.50 a month
Topcashback @ £15.75
The 32gb version is the same as above but only £2 more a month at £39.50
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SilverBlack
8 Oct 156#1
Thats the 16gb better off taking the 32gb for £39.50 a month.
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SilverBlack
8 Oct 156#1
Thats the 16gb better off taking the 32gb for £39.50 a month.
Pauladin91
8 Oct 15#2
yeah just seen the 32gb is only an extra 2 quid a month so best to go with that on there!
Shard to Pauladin91
9 Oct 15#17
Judging by your profile picture you should have responded to that with "don't tell me what I can't do!"
darthvader666uk
8 Oct 151#3
yikes only 1gb of data? that wont last long :/
idbroadhurst
8 Oct 151#4
works out at £7.50ish for the contract per month for 12 months after you subtract google's rrp for the phone. Pretty good tbh. Who do iD use for signal? o2?
hellop4nda to idbroadhurst
8 Oct 15#5
Three.
doncoop to idbroadhurst
8 Oct 15#9
First bit of math I did...should have just read your post.
Not an amazing steal as the tariff pretty much matches the price you pay when you take off the RRP.
But with the cashback, free chromecast audio and being able to spread the cost over 12 months its a good deal.
Mark43 to idbroadhurst
9 Oct 15#21
Although is probably should be compared it the RRP, id mobile are carphone warehouse, and they themselves are doing it SIM free for £299. So it works out £12.50pm for the minutes/text/data, you can do better.
Still a good deal if you can't afford to buy outright though.
DonkeyKonk
8 Oct 151#6
O3 ?
:wink:
bexjking
8 Oct 15#7
Id isn't great Imo issues with receiving texts...sometimes takes until the next day to receive them!
Dragon32
8 Oct 15#8
I believe they use Three as a carrier and I've found them to be very good.
Worth checking if ID can use Three's 800mhz 4G band that they enabled a few weeks ago and also the SuperVoice (voice over LTE) as Three's 3G and 4G signal is not very good indoors some places on the usual higher frequency they use and I believe Three's signal booster and also their InTouch calling over WiFi will not work as well with ID mobile?
Good deal for a good phone though.
esskay92
8 Oct 15#10
Only go with the 5X if you absolutely cannot deal with the 6inch form factor. The Nexus 6p is miles better than the 5x at only only a fraction of the price more. Personally I find both phones to be ugly, and if I was getting a new phone, would choose the Z5 compact/regular (or the OnePlus Two if you're on a budget).
spruceyb to esskay92
9 Oct 15#20
ZUK Z1, Snapdragon 801 3GB/64GB Dual Sim 4000mAh battery, USB Type C and CM12.1
Most versions in EU at the moment though are lacking Band 20 LTE, but only ~£215 Shipped from Belgium with 2 Year Warranty.
Opening post
No upfront cost
1gb 4G data
600 minutes
5000 texts
Free chromecast audio
12 month contract
£37.50 a month
Topcashback @ £15.75
The 32gb version is the same as above but only £2 more a month at £39.50
Top comments
All comments (35)
Not an amazing steal as the tariff pretty much matches the price you pay when you take off the RRP.
But with the cashback, free chromecast audio and being able to spread the cost over 12 months its a good deal.
Still a good deal if you can't afford to buy outright though.
:wink:
Worth checking if ID can use Three's 800mhz 4G band that they enabled a few weeks ago and also the SuperVoice (voice over LTE) as Three's 3G and 4G signal is not very good indoors some places on the usual higher frequency they use and I believe Three's signal booster and also their InTouch calling over WiFi will not work as well with ID mobile?
Good deal for a good phone though.
Most versions in EU at the moment though are lacking Band 20 LTE, but only ~£215 Shipped from Belgium with 2 Year Warranty.