bb41 wrote:I've been with O2 for a very long time and find the coverage excellent especially where I live.
I'm with O2 and have been for some time as well, but I can't wait to leave. Round out way their network coverage has been slowly getting worse, plus I've had 2 price increases during the term of this contract. You speak to O2 about any issue and they just can't be arsed really. I tried to get the phone repaired as the WiFi, bluetooth, and SatNav parts just weren't working properly, O2 managed to do a factory reset and send it back as repaired. HTC did a little better the first time and repaired a hardware fault, the second time HTC had it they said it was working perfectly. I still can't get a WiFI signal any further than 5 meters from the router and the satnav can take an hour to get a lock sometimes.
I do like to keep up to date with handsets as I'm a bit of a nerd, so I'm seriously considering buying a phone outright this time and going on a SIM only contract with EE, you can get much shorter contract terms this way and also lower tariffs. Plus, if you get bored of the phone or it just doesn't work for you then you can just lob it on eBay and buy a different one.
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