I've been waiting for a decent deal for the HTC 10 for ages. I think this is pretty good from Mobiles.co.uk and have just had my phone dispatched. 3GB is plenty for me although appreciate it won't be enough for everyone.
£25 a month and £75 up front for the phone. However, use code "ELF15" to knock that down to £60. Bear in mind this phone is still £480 to buy new and this effectively makes the phone £480 and line rental £180 over 24 months or £7.50 a month. Also this is *not* one of those annoying cashback deals where you have to pay more and then apply every 3 months for cashback.
You can also try going through Quidco for another £38.50 cashback, although this might not work with the voucher - so you could opt not to use the voucher to make an extra £23.50 through Quidco.
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raks_8
21 Dec 163#4
ew, vodafone
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IamMT
21 Dec 162#1
so total cost is £660 over a two year contract.
JPS to IamMT
21 Dec 161#2
Yup! Which is really good for this phone with 3GB of data.
pirate1
21 Dec 161#3
Very good deal for this phone. Wish I could get anything comparable on ee . How's Vodafone speed and coverage these days ?
mrew42 to pirate1
22 Dec 161#15
Depends where you live/commute/work
For me in Havering and commuting to Southwark it's fine. Only reliable signal at my house.
When I travel oop north it's pretty shocking on the East Coast mainline
Speed? I got 160Mbps while on a bus outside M&S on Gracechruch street a couple of months back..
But sat at my desk not far from Southwark Bridge i'm getting 38 Mbps Down/11.89 up
monkey1999 to pirate1
22 Dec 16#19
All crap speeds bar EE but then should be around 30 mb on voda 4g which is good enough
raks_8
21 Dec 163#4
ew, vodafone
MightySaints
21 Dec 16#5
New contracts only - way more expensive for an upgrade. I want an HTC 10 but Vodafone don't do it directly!
dralanhart to MightySaints
22 Dec 16#18
you can always switch network to a 30 day contract with say Tesco, then switch back.
Opelope
21 Dec 16#6
Also went for this deal too after waiting for the price of the phone to go down to a reasonably level. Got the phone flash
evostick47
22 Dec 161#7
HTwho??
kkthomask
22 Dec 16#8
this or samsung s6?
te721 to kkthomask
22 Dec 161#9
This!
eugeian
22 Dec 161#10
The HTC over the s6, the things that HTC add on top are really good and unobtrusive. Feels more premium than the Samsung
Opening post
£25 a month and £75 up front for the phone. However, use code "ELF15" to knock that down to £60. Bear in mind this phone is still £480 to buy new and this effectively makes the phone £480 and line rental £180 over 24 months or £7.50 a month. Also this is *not* one of those annoying cashback deals where you have to pay more and then apply every 3 months for cashback.
You can also try going through Quidco for another £38.50 cashback, although this might not work with the voucher - so you could opt not to use the voucher to make an extra £23.50 through Quidco.
Top comments
All comments (28)
For me in Havering and commuting to Southwark it's fine. Only reliable signal at my house.
When I travel oop north it's pretty shocking on the East Coast mainline
Speed? I got 160Mbps while on a bus outside M&S on Gracechruch street a couple of months back..
But sat at my desk not far from Southwark Bridge i'm getting 38 Mbps Down/11.89 up