Had this come through via email. Potentially a useful deal if you don't want a larger handset as this has most of the features of 6S, and crucially 64gb memory rather than the base 16GB version.
Unlimited texts/minutes, 1 GB data.
Enter the code 25IPHSE to drop the £25 up-front charge.
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Bossworld
25 Feb 173#35
Respectfully disagree, I've gone for 64gb since it was available on the 4S, moving through a 5 then a 6s.
The reason? I've got an iTunes music library approx 28gb in size that I've maintained since moving to a mac in 2006. Back on Windows now (for the HTPC at least) but that's a good half of the available storage on a 64gb handset gone before adding anything else. It then means you've got flexibility to keep a photo library of several GB (backs up to Google photos when on home wifi so can clear it out annually).
Games are often 1gb plus as well.
If you can't get wifi at work or you commute via public I can understand you might use more if you're sat staring at your phone for hours (seems to be symbolic of modern life).
I guess we'll all have our own usage stories but there was always a trend on this site of people favouring android phones that took micro sd cards for additional media storage. Spotify/Deezer etc are great but it seems people still like to have access to their own locally stored digital media.
What will eventually prove interesting (IMHO) is what happens when free wifi is even more readily available - public transport, city centres etc. Even on the cheaper phone contracts, providers give away unlimited minutes/texts even though people aren't using them anymore (due to FaceTime, Whatsapp, Skype). When that wifi is available on tap, how are the providers going to justify charging people £30/£40 a month for what is effectively just a 24 month payment vehicle for a non-subsidised handset and a couple of gig of data.
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kiepau
25 Feb 171#1
Voted hot good deal here but will be voted cold by the apple haters you could put MOBILES.CO.UK
Mikeum to kiepau
25 Feb 17#2
well the price is good, just a shame about the product
nichola07uk to kiepau
25 Feb 17#4
Very judgemental against non apple users! I'm not an iPhone or apple person but even I rate this as a good deal!
le_jaeger
25 Feb 171#3
Reeeeeefurb...
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andy5and
25 Feb 17#5
Nice find hot.
Curlynob
25 Feb 172#6
It'a good phone and a great deal. I've had one since September last year and would thoroughly recommend it.
bassah09
25 Feb 17#7
Hot deal! thanks for find.
helllraiser
25 Feb 17#8
Hahah! The irony of that comment. I guess it hasn't clicked yet
plewis00
25 Feb 17#9
There's rumours of Apple releasing 32 and 128GB versions of the SE in March and dropping these - it could be linked to that as it is a good price at £20.99 with no upfront.
helllraiser to plewis00
25 Feb 171#10
If that's true then even more reason for people to jump onto this deal, imo 32gb handsets are almost full after 6 months because app sizes,camera pictures/videos be it ios or Android, unless you're a very light user e.g dare i say a oap.
kiepau
25 Feb 171#11
I love this site but people should vote because it is a good deal or not, not because someone doesn't like a product
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Unlimited texts/minutes, 1 GB data.
Enter the code 25IPHSE to drop the £25 up-front charge.
Top comments
The reason? I've got an iTunes music library approx 28gb in size that I've maintained since moving to a mac in 2006. Back on Windows now (for the HTPC at least) but that's a good half of the available storage on a 64gb handset gone before adding anything else. It then means you've got flexibility to keep a photo library of several GB (backs up to Google photos when on home wifi so can clear it out annually).
Games are often 1gb plus as well.
If you can't get wifi at work or you commute via public I can understand you might use more if you're sat staring at your phone for hours (seems to be symbolic of modern life).
I guess we'll all have our own usage stories but there was always a trend on this site of people favouring android phones that took micro sd cards for additional media storage. Spotify/Deezer etc are great but it seems people still like to have access to their own locally stored digital media.
What will eventually prove interesting (IMHO) is what happens when free wifi is even more readily available - public transport, city centres etc. Even on the cheaper phone contracts, providers give away unlimited minutes/texts even though people aren't using them anymore (due to FaceTime, Whatsapp, Skype). When that wifi is available on tap, how are the providers going to justify charging people £30/£40 a month for what is effectively just a 24 month payment vehicle for a non-subsidised handset and a couple of gig of data.
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