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If you are willing to go a step further and maybe move away from getting a Pay As You Go phone onto a contract, you can find phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4, the HTC One, and the iPhone 5. These phones cost upwards of £500, but on a contract, you can get them for £30 to £50 a month. You may well have to pay an upfront, but for the possibility to watch and stream high definition movies over the 4G mobile broadband network, to take superb photos akin to those on a standalone camera, it may just be worth it.
Is a Pay As You Go Phone Right For You?
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If you’re a big consumer of Internet on your phone then you may well want to go for a contract. A contract will also mean that you can get more phone for less money upfront. With Pay As You Go, you will get more discount than if you go for a SIM-free contract, where you not tied to a particular provider at all, but still, you have to buy the phone in its entirety upfront.
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