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Bet you'd still prefer to have consistent, more wide-ranging 3G coverage though hey?!

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  • Bet you'd still prefer to have consistent, more wide-ranging 3G coverage though hey?!

  • Wet Kipper
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    my wife found a bargain on that phone SIM free this week. Asda direct online. Can't remember which one was cheaper, but if you look for an S3 mini and an SIII mini one of them was £50 cheaper .

  • Android is losing it's shine for me. Far too consumerist. I like to run my devices how I want not how Google or Facebook want me to. When my Nexus is out of warranty it'll be getting rooted it.

I can get 4G if I run upstairs to my bedroom. It's the only fast thing in there these days :p Having whinged about the lack of 3/4G at home, I have to say it's brilliant when I work big events. Normally the 3G network ties up and the result is not only your data stops but obviously your battery gets hammered as well :( Now, there is no problem at all. Nobody is on 4G yet. :)

So can I say 4G is rubbish and nobody should ever buy it or recommend it to anyone. I will suffer it alone ;)

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