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andrewducker) wrote2012-01-22 05:06 pm
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Anyone here good with numbers?
I'm currently looking at the difference in price between going to a Samsung Galaxy Nexus by getting a contract (£35-ish/month) or by buying up front (£480+10/month). This works out to about £120-£140 cheaper by buying the phone myself, depending on exactly how I do it.
My question, then, is about discounting future costs. If I spend £480 now rather than in chunks then I lose the utility of that money over the next two years. How does one account for that?
I assume there's a simple equation I could plug in that would tell me to stop being so stupid and just buy the fucking phone, but I'd like to be sure...
My question, then, is about discounting future costs. If I spend £480 now rather than in chunks then I lose the utility of that money over the next two years. How does one account for that?
I assume there's a simple equation I could plug in that would tell me to stop being so stupid and just buy the fucking phone, but I'd like to be sure...
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That's why I am now buying unlocked iphones at full retail price direct from Apple. Combined with a SIM-only monthly contract it works out about the same price as a two year contract, but if my carrier goes pear-shaped I can walk at a month's notice. (Oh, and I'm choosing to buy alternate iPhones, i.e. I started on a 3G, skipped the 3GS, am now on a 4, am skipping the 4S, will probably upgrade to an iphone 5 a month or three after it comes out ... unless Apple piss me off in the mean time.)
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The 4S is a fucking fantastic phone, but I don't love it in the same way as I did the 3G. This is entirely down to form factor: I did not and still don't like the 4 design, though it is growing on me daily. As a device to use, it is quite wonderful.
I will be sorely tempted by the 5, assuming I can afford it. The mock-ups posted based on 'insider info' were stunning
having now played with a Galaxy S II, I'm very happy to stick with iPhone. It just feels better to use - and saved my life countless times in Moscow.