Mudgie
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Or footsteps ?Possibly counting individual feet?
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Or footsteps ?Possibly counting individual feet?
Nah , it's possible, Its a main phone network provider, you'd still need to pop by for sim card issues and upgrades.Possibly counting individual feet?
Surely this is over the phone or online mostly now too?upgrades
Surely this is over the phone or online mostly now too?
Yep, especially as if you’re getting an iPhone you can get it on 0% from Apple. I worked it out that it’s something like 10-15% more expensive to buy the phone in a contract than locking down a good SIM only and buying the phone separately.It must be around 6-8 years since I had a phone provided via a phone network. Realised it was too much on top of the phone contact, so just buy the phone separately and replace as and when...
I pay £31 for 2 with 100gb each, which we never really use! They both have roaming though which is needed, and newer contracts don't have.Yep, especially as if you’re getting an iPhone you can get it on 0% from Apple. I worked it out that it’s something like 10-15% more expensive to buy the phone in a contract than locking down a good SIM only and buying the phone separately.
Especially now I only pay a stupidly low £21 for two unlimited text and minute lines with a shared 10gb
Yeah Roaming is a rarity now, thankfully Zevvle do it no questions askedI pay £31 for 2 with 100gb each, which we never really use! They both have roaming though which is needed, and newer contracts don't have.
You shouldn’t if you’re using a backup system, when I upgrade it restores everything including settingsIn this age of environmental awareness the concept of having a new phone to replace a perfectly good one is rather strange isn't it! Plus it a faff! Even with the apps to transfer everything I still have to teach it all my text slang!
In this age of environmental awareness the concept of having a new phone to replace a perfectly good one is rather strange isn't it! Plus it a faff! Even with the apps to transfer everything I still have to teach it all my text slang!
Up until recently Google was using Snapdragons and only just switched to Tensor, and Samsung still does. Their own chip is a way off and they only use Exonyus for some phones and last I heard were dropping themWell if you have a phone with a Qualcomm SOC (most android phones except Google and Samsung) then they only provide 2 years of security fixes and updates. After then your phone will gradually become a security risk.
Up until recently Google was using Snapdragons and only just switched to Tensor, and Samsung still does. Their own chip is a way off and they only use Exonyus for some phones and last I heard were dropping them
Qualcomm are a pain in the ass though, they’re so far behind the Apple A and M chips it’s not even funny - the latest VR HMD chip (XR2) is the equivalent of a 4 year old A-chip. It’s really holding up my industry…
My phone’s 3 years old and still does a full day without issue tbh.That said, the real Apple phone owners seem to grumble about battery life is also down to the phone CPU being powerful.
They could save a few bob on signage and call it Pound & Stretch?The gym group are opening up a branch in the old PoundStretcher