gone for the htc one. Anyone got owt good i need to download when I get the phone tomorrow after getting back from Doncaster? Thanks HT
nowt wrong with a htc Mr.C. Looked at Iphone and Samsung G S4 along with a couple of others and went for that. Camera on it looks V good.
Good choice Hemsy! Love mine. TVCatchup is great for streaming bog standard tv. WhatsApp (for sending texts and photo messages via the internet for free) MyFitnessPal (if ur a fatty and want to lose weight) Flixster (for movie reviews, cinema listings etc) IGN (for movie and gaming news) My Bar Free (if you want to make your own cocktails) Outlook (if you have a hotmail account) tv24 (simply put, a tv guide) FotMob (for footy scores) Pretty much all my favourite ones there.
Thanks. Will have a look at some of those. Like I said above I did my research on them and found it was the best to me. Also it seemed to win a few best phone 2013 awards which is nice. The only problem I had when looking was the fixed battery but thats the same on the Iphone too.
It's coming tomorrow and by the time I get in the shops will be shut so I'm asking someone that might know.
Just done a little bit more research and it looks like I'll need to swap. Apparently theres an adaptor but not sure how easy they are to use.
Save your money, if a smaller one is needed just trim it with some scissors. It'll be reyt. You'll lose part of it's capacity though. .
Looks like your old phone has a micro sim and your new one will have a mini sim just get an adapter, about £2 or so, easy to use, just push your card into it and then insert the adaptor as you would a sim card.
HTC one is worst phone. I have had excellent. Interface and functionality. But shocking. Battery life
Phil, if you are using the same provider, they will be able to transfer your current sim details to the new one. That's if it can't be swapped over.
Your current sim is probably too big for your new phone, you'll need to get it cut down, the blokes that sell accessories will usually do this for about £2, if you then need to use it in your old phone again that's when you'll need an adaptor to make it fit. Or alternatively you could get a micro sim from your provider for about a fiver.
When I got my phone, going on 2 years ago now, Orange talked me through how to transfer all my contact details over from my old phone to my new one. No need to mess about with adaptors or anything. I went from a Blackberry to a Nokia and the sim cards were completely different, but the process was simple enough, you just needed both phones charged up to do it.