If you're on the SIM-only €25/month deal with Tesco like me, that's as good a deal as there is out there with the 15GB/month data-allowance for storing images in the cloud.
I'd buy direct form Apple. My first iphone I bought direct from them. It had a 1 in a million, battery fault and it was exchanged on the spot - about 3 months after initial purchase. If you buy through a shop they will have to send it back etc and you may be without a phone. if you were going to Belfast you can preorder for there store and you would save a few bob.
If you don't want to go onto a 1/2 year contract, why not just buy directly from Apple? You know you are getting the real deal and if you have any problems, they'll fix it quickly and without hassle.
Apple doesn't make a dual sim phone but in any case their pricing is rubbish e.g. at €877.99 is €50 + shipping more than i Paid for my current iPhone 6s-plus 128gb. Their price for my iPhone is is 860.99, €40 more than I paid.eglobalcentral.eu have them sim free (they sometimes have dual sim phones which can be useful, although I don't see any for the 7plus at the moment though).
Buying direct from Apple seems like a good idea, but that means buying online. If I buy from an Apple reseller and there is any issue I can go into the shop and speak to someone face to face, is this not better than buying from Apple online. Or am I just a stick-in-the-mud
Apple stuff just works flawlessly and are super easy to useI think the price of these iPhones is outrageous. I'm no techi (foldable Nokia cheap phone myself) but Samsung Galaxy is just as good as far as I understand from my kids and it costs just short of 200 euro.
It's all about sheep following the flock.
Paying that amount of money for any kind of phone is ridiculous.
How did we manage when all we had was the telephone box? And was more often that not out of order!
Untrue. See the warranty notices posted on Apple's Irish on-line shop. Their warranties comply with Irish case law which offers Irish consumers up to 6 years' protection, some of the best in the EU.I seem to remember that if you buy goods from another EU country online, there is a 2 year warranty on the product. Apple will only give you 1 on their phone, so you get an extra year under EU regulations.
Steven
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It's all about sheep following the flock.
Paying that amount of money for any kind of phone is ridiculous.
How did we manage when all we had was the telephone box? And was more often than not out of order!
Apple doesn't make a dual sim phone but in any case their pricing is rubbish ....
They've got a prerogative to charge whatever the market will bear, and there are excellent alternatives. The prices are fine, you and I just won't pay them.I think the price of these iPhones is outrageous.
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