Yep, work pays for it so not such a big deal, but noticed their BYO plans have gone up too. If I buy the phone outright, I can still stay on the old $59 plan which is now an $80 plan.
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hmmmmmmm my default reader is also Quickoffice. Let me google some solutions.
Work pays for mine also, but Telstra are now very stingy on their Data.
the old $59/new $80 BYO comes with $900 calls & 2 gb Data correct?
It makes the (Telstra owned) Boost $40 plan even better value at unlimited calls and 3 gb Data using Telstra 4G.
The only issue I have now is when do I get a new phone... previously it was always 2 years when the contract ran out, now I purchased my Nexus 5 outright and am on a BYO plan (Aldi), how do I justify getting a new phone in a couple of years? lol
Only uses the 3g network, but still.....
http://www.boost.com.au/frontend/rates.aspx
You're right, it's 3G by default. Some users get 4G if they activate the Boost service from a Telstra SIM, rather than a Boost SIM.
Unlike Aldi Moble, Boost also gets Telstra's NextG network, not just Telstra 3G.
I've decided on boost. Now for the long wait until January 5th
Good choice, you just all round superior coverage with Telstra.
Look at Aldi if standard 3G and 2.5gb of data is sufficient.
Hmm. 4.4 on my nexus 4 is raping the battery.....
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/11/24/jarumu4e.jpg
Used it much during those 5 hours?