Chibs wrote: » Did anyone here move from Samsung to the XS Max? How did you find the switch? I currently have a note 8 s7 and note 4 before that. Last iPhone I had was 5 I think. I just fancy something new.
Third_Echelon wrote: » Anyone ordering the XR this morning???
rabbitinlights wrote: » The old Mexican stand off to see who has the best pricing id say......
Faker74 wrote: » Without getting into the ins and outs of each monthly allowance the current bill pay pricing looks like this: Vodafone Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 40 449.99 1,409.99 60 249.99 1,689.99 80 49.99 1,969.99 eir Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 39.99 449 1,408,.76 54.99 299 1,618.76 69.99 299 1,978.76 I've never used eir - what is their coverage like?
Faker74 wrote: » Without getting into the ins and outs of each monthly allowance the current bill pay pricing looks like this: Vodafone Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 40 449.99 1,409.99 60 249.99 1,689.99 80 49.99 1,969.99
flexcon wrote: » Eir has come on leaps and bounds i've found recently. Still extending coverage to even the most remote places. Vodafone used to be the leader in that area, not so much anymore. however, if using an iPhone - I'd suggest Vodafone is a better bet. You can use more of the bands and capacity available on the iPhone than eir, so performance should be better. Also Vodafone is still somewhat measly on Data allowance for entry level plans under 30 quid, so their network tends to be less congested. but that varies wildly.
Dades wrote: » Faker74 wrote: » Without getting into the ins and outs of each monthly allowance the current bill pay pricing looks like this: Vodafone Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 40 449.99 1,409.99 60 249.99 1,689.99 80 49.99 1,969.99 Where are you getting these prices from? Vodafone main site doesn't display any XR info. This would have them pricing the XR at €250 cheaper than they currently sell last year's X (I know the X is a different spec). I want these prices to be correct, but I don't believe them. :pac:
Dades wrote: » Thanks, that link is actually working for me. I've had my iPhone 7 for two years, and have only just hit 64GB without ever having to skimp, or relocate pics or videos. Reckon I don't need any more. Should be able to sell the 7 to upgrade. Vodafone are pricy, but they are the best network and I'm loath to leave them as I'm on the move a lot. Next Friday for walk ins to the store??
murpho999 wrote: » How are they the best network? I would strongly argue that the current Eir network is just as good? I'm not an Eir fan, hugely inefficent company but I have been with them a few years after being with O2 and Vodafone and very happy with the coverage and options. €40 for 5gb data is terrible value imho?
Blazer wrote: » I've been with 3 since the iphone 4 came out and always been happy with it. I reckon between streaming music, videos etc I use about 30gb a month. There's no way I'd last on vodafone's crappy allowance. I've often looked at changing and while I'm with virgin mobile which is still 3 etc vodafone's rip off prices always put me off.
Shn99 wrote: » I switched to 3 the other day having been with eir for a measly 14 days, got fed up with the sham coverage and customer service. Out of Vodafone eir and 3 I’m getting the best coverage and data allowance with 3. Have stopped using the home WiFi as the 4g is leaps faster.
Cee-Jay-Cee wrote: » Three rang me at lunchtime to offer me the chance to preorder the XR and have it delivered to me next Friday. Price was €429 for the phone on my current plan. I told him I’d wait to see it in the flesh before deciding and he dropped another €30 off the price to €399 which was tempting but I still think I’ll wait. I have my 6S for 3 years now and it performs 100% so another few weeks won’t hurt. I have been out of contract since Nov 2016 but more than likely will upgrade to the XR in a few weeks. Am I right in thinking that XR is a slightly tweaked X ??
Faker74 wrote: » Without getting into the ins and outs of each monthly allowance the current bill pay pricing looks like this: Vodafone Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 40 449.99 1,409.99 60 249.99 1,689.99 80 49.99 1,969.99 eir Monthly Cost Handset Price Total Cost for 24 Months 39.99 499 1,458,.76 54.99 299 1,618.76 69.99 299 1,978.76 Three Monthly Cost[/td] Handset Price[/td] Total Cost for 24 Months[/td] [/tr] 30[/td] 569[/td] 1,289[/td] [/tr] 45[/td] 429[/td] 1,509[/td] [/tr] 60[/td] 249[/td] 1,689[/td] [/tr] I've never used eir - what is their coverage like?
flexcon wrote: » I'm only quoting this as it gives context. Statistically 3 is the slowest network with the least amount of Masts registered in Ireland. It's a skinny Ryanair type network. The speed tests over the years and the spectrum allocation backs this up. so at the offset, 3 isn't looking in great shape.https://siteviewer.comreg.ie/#explore If you accept the principle that on average the more users downloading, the less the average speed is per user. So, if Vodafone gives crappy 5gb allowance, and three give you 60gb per month - you have the potential to be a hog on the network 12times over on the three network than vodafone. The result is Vodafone customers spend less time downloading and therefore the network is less congested. So currently if someone wants the best opportunity for the fastest speed - vodafone statistically and factually is the best. if you were a betting man, you would win nearly 8 out 10 times. HOWEVER Due to the nature of wireless networks, the results always vary so much. I'm happy to fly Ryanair for example, but I know on a long haul - i'd like to use the lounge of Aer lingus for a few bob more to be looked after.
Spon Farmer wrote: » How slow is slow in regards to Three? I'll be getting an Xs in a few weeks and can't decide other to stay with Three for unlimited data or go to Vodafone for the free calls. Also, this antenna problem with the Xs - is that only with certain networks? Is anyone here who bought an Xs having the problem?
flexcon wrote: » Well whats the most important? Facbook and youtube to load as fast as possible OR Free calls? My preference has been Data since 2012. Coincidentally our company had a contract a few years back where we had a small black box in the cabin that measured db levels of the masts for one of the networks. Showed in real time the network performance. I believe they do this to get accurate mapping of their network. I would still stick with Vodafone or closely followed by Eir for potentially having the best outcome. I left three since the network was just clogged everywhere. PS - Again Vodafone seems to have the most spectrum allocated to faster rural LTE. So outside the city, or the city bounds Vodafone has the most potential. Eir also bought some, but slightly less.
Spon Farmer wrote: » I use neither social media or Youtube. It has been so long since I used my old iPhone for mobile data that I'm not sure what I'd use it for. I know I'm going prepay no matter what network I pick and the required monthly top up to stay on a plan should be more than enough to cover either call & texts OR data. So speed and price are the factors I think. Lycramobile is only €15 a month for unlimited calls, texts and data. They use the Three network so that is why I was wondering about the speed.