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Junior Member
Amateur Member
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Join Date: 06 Nov 2005
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![]() Yes, T-Mobile seems to be the best overall offer, however it may not be for me.
I only really intend to use the iPAQ for email. Having looked through my inbox, the average mail is probably about 3 or 4kb. If I select the option to download headers, these are only about 1kb. I generally receive about 10-15 emails a day that I need to actually read and do anything with, so assuming that I open them all, I will only use perhaps no more than 50kb for reading, and say the same for sending. Perhaps something like O2 at £3 per MB or Orange at £1.18 per MB might work out cheaper. Or am I missing something? Contract - UK: O2 Phones - Nokia 700 Phones in store - Nokia 5100, 3230, N70, 5500, N96, N95, 6230, 1100 |
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