I was looking for a first phone for my 10 year old daughter. She will be taking the bus to school.
She headed straight for this one and with the phone and tarrif contract coming to £8.50/month I thought this was a great deal.
For an additional £1/week you can insure the phone against loss, damage
Latest comments (25)
MrAlbert
11 Aug 17#25
Xtras app gives 200Mb, but it can use more than that some months downloading ads. I've blocked it from using mobile background data do now it only downloads the adverts at home over wi-fi. Don't forget family perks if more than one phone on the same contact.
N0bodyOfTheGoat
1 Aug 17#22
You might find the Tesco Mobile app gives you a small but welcome monthly discount, worth checking out.
cullies to N0bodyOfTheGoat
2 Aug 17#24
Its called the TESCO XTRAS app and will give you £3 off the price and 250 MB free data
so paying £5.50 for 250 mins 750MB data, New Moto C.......... makes it a great hot deal
premierfella
1 Aug 17#20
Strange - I have a cheap Huawei and that has a change cycle option in the data usage cycle dropdown, so the not being able to set exact dates isn't a universal thing across Huawei phones.
bensimmo to premierfella
1 Aug 17#21
This is a p9 lite, EMUI4.1 no option I can find other than usage reminders. No drop downs anywhere on emui4.1, it's a **** interface other than being able to search it.
premierfella to bensimmo
2 Aug 17#23
You have my sympathies. I hadn't realised Huawei had been so stupid as to remove that obviously useful option from 4.1.
mrew42
1 Aug 17#19
Tesco = O2
nigelbutler
1 Aug 17#18
Yes but you're not signing up for 24 months
Depending when you buy the Plusnet sim you can get 1.5gb for £5 monthly but not at the moment. Lots of deals pop up with Plusnet. I have Plusnet sim and it's very fast 4g data with EE
Not sure who Tesco use.. think it's O2 so different network and signal reception
evenmorehonestjon376
1 Aug 17#17
Over the 2yrs the cost for plusnet+ phone is roughly the same as Tesco deal isn't it?
Sophiasky
1 Aug 17#16
Has anybody got any suggestions for a cheap phone for my 10-year-old. It would need enough memory to download a few games to play, ie, Pokemon? Don't really want to be spending out too much on a contract.
themachman
1 Aug 17#15
decent with the headphones which are made by binatone
nigelbutler
1 Aug 17#14
Also consider the Moto E4 on Tesco at £11 a month. Much nicer phone
nigelbutler
1 Aug 17#13
The E3 is better than Moto C.... Nicer screen although battery life will be better on Moto C as Android 7 doze is good in standby and screen is less intense
nigelbutler
1 Aug 17#12
Yeah it's a good deal....
Basically £4 for phone and other half for mins texts and data
It's not the best phone and the screen is the worst resolution Moto have had BUT its a fair deal
Basically the phone will cost you £100 over 24 months at £4.25 monthly
£4.25 for the mins data etc is pretty much cheapest you can get monthly
Consider Plusnet £5 monthly and buying a Moto E3 handset for £80 without a contract
adi0604
1 Aug 17#11
I do like Motorola buy imo PAYG works better for kids.
mrew42
1 Aug 17#10
Got my Mother in law the Moto E3 same tariff for £7.50 p/m You know what? they're pretty good phones nowadays.
brookheather
1 Aug 17#5
On Android you can easily set a data limit aligned to your monthly billing cycle so she shouldn't be going over - you an also set a warning level.
holeymoley18 to brookheather
1 Aug 17#6
Can you? I'll have to investigate her phone. Thanks!!
bensimmo to holeymoley18
1 Aug 17#9
Yes, it in the data usage area on stock android phones. Annoyingly my HuaWei only does start to end of the month, you cannot set exact dates. Coming from Moto phones, it's damn annoying where everything works as it should.
You'll be able to set a warning level and a turn off level.
agneepath
1 Aug 17#8
And consider using Tesco xtras to reduce your bill by £3 every month (and they give you some extra data as well)
agneepath
1 Aug 17#7
Also download the tesco mobile app, and and it will tell you roughly how much of your allowance you have left.
holeymoley18
1 Aug 17#4
And you'll end up paying £11 pm. Tesco have this system whereby you set an emergency excess, a minimum of £2.50pm. Seems like a neat idea, however my daughter says she doesn't know when she's dipped into using that and will just use her data until its all gone. Annoyingly, Tesco don't allow a £0 limit so that the £8.50 stays fixed. Crafty!
3spartan
1 Aug 17#3
Asda Mobiles a good deal for kids on the recurring £5 / 7 bundle. No contract :smile:
Not bad with a phone included and some half-decent headphones. Tariff little bit stingy (I guess what did I expect for £8.50) - it's 250 mins, 5000 text and 500MB.
thedvdmonster
1 Aug 17#1
Ok for a kids phone/contract but forget the insurance £52 a year is a hefty wedge for such a cheap phone.
Opening post
She headed straight for this one and with the phone and tarrif contract coming to £8.50/month I thought this was a great deal.
For an additional £1/week you can insure the phone against loss, damage
Latest comments (25)
so paying £5.50 for 250 mins 750MB data, New Moto C.......... makes it a great hot deal
Depending when you buy the Plusnet sim you can get 1.5gb for £5 monthly but not at the moment. Lots of deals pop up with Plusnet. I have Plusnet sim and it's very fast 4g data with EE
Not sure who Tesco use.. think it's O2 so different network and signal reception
Basically £4 for phone and other half for mins texts and data
It's not the best phone and the screen is the worst resolution Moto have had BUT its a fair deal
Basically the phone will cost you £100 over 24 months at £4.25 monthly
£4.25 for the mins data etc is pretty much cheapest you can get monthly
Consider Plusnet £5 monthly and buying a Moto E3 handset for £80 without a contract
You know what? they're pretty good phones nowadays.
You'll be able to set a warning level and a turn off level.
mobile.asda.com/bun…les
£52 a year is a hefty wedge for such a cheap phone.