Tagged ‘pay as you go’

Acer W4, Nokia Play To, T-mobile pay as you go plans: US UpdateAfter Monday’s holiday we’re already half way through the work week and once again ready to deliver up that tasty bit of goodness we like to call the US Update. Kicking things off this morning is the new Acer W4, a Windows Phone Mango device with an average feature set — where’s the new WP hardware? We jump on over to see Nokia’s solution to match Apple AirPlay and then we wrap up with three new pay as you go plans set to debut today on T-Mobile UK.

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T-mobile UK rolls out three new pay as you go plansStarting June 1st T-Mobile UK will begin offering text, talk or international calling benefits for all customers who top up £10 in a month. The offer extends to both new and existing pay as you go customers and promises big rewards. There’s three plans to choose from — let’s take a look at what T-Mobile has cooked up for us.

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Vodafone emporia RL1: tackles phone calls while delivering over eight days of standby timeIn a world riddled with dual-core wonder phones touting qHD displays and megapixels upon megapixels of imaging wits, sometimes you just need a dependable feature phone. As the self described ‘either day wonder’, the emporia RL1 from Vodafone has the battery life to get you through the day whether you’re a pay monthly or commitment-phobe using pay as you go.

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The iPhone 4 is available on Vodafone pay as you go from today. There’s a teaser offer on as well, to persuade you to sign up. But the big question is – what’s the data allowance?

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BlackBerry Pearl 3G reaches PAYG for the first time today, on T-Mobile, which has only been available on monthly contracts up until now. To tempt you all in they’re also offering six months of free email and internet.

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Exclusive: We’ve just got word about a killer new offer called Vodafone Freedom Packs – and it’s set to spark off a Pay As You Go (PAYG) pricing war as other networks scramble to compete. Read on for all the juicy, money-saving details.

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UPDATE: Vodafone has issued a statement distancing itself from the Government’s plan, but stopping just short of saying it won’t participate.


According to a government report anyone who buys a mobile telephone in the UK will soon be forced to register their identity on a huge state surveillance database.

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Alcatel Lilac and green handsetThose with a delicate constitution might want to look away as we reveal ALCATEL’s first ever ‘completely bespoke’ handset for Woolies – the unbelievably vile lilac and green OTS319.

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