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The cost of smart phones

(33 Posts)
Pittcity Sun 10-Apr-22 10:28:27

Domyou not have younger family members or friends who are buying a new phone? DH always has DS's old phone. He then just transfers his SIM.

Calendargirl Sun 10-Apr-22 10:25:27

My DH bought his phone secondhand from an online site, Music Magpie I think it was called. Should say our DS helped choose a suitable one.

I hope you have someone who can help and guide you as to what is best for your needs, you don’t need an all singing, all dancing one with an expensive contract.

MissAdventure Sun 10-Apr-22 10:20:08

I forgot to say, mine was secondhand.
A bit of a risk, but I struck lucky; people who upgrade often sell their old phones on.

henetha Sun 10-Apr-22 10:15:22

I pay £10 per month. And the phone cost me £120 over 4 years ago. Some supermarkets have phone deals which are brilliant.

I know it's none of my business, but I can't help feeling that you might qualify for Pension Credit as your income seems very low. Might be worth claiming?

MissAdventure Sun 10-Apr-22 10:14:23

I paid 60 pounds for mine about 5 years ago, and don't have a contract.

Calendargirl Sun 10-Apr-22 10:12:48

As NotSpaghetti said, you can buy a second hand one quite cheaply, and then a monthly contract can be for about £4-£5.

NotSpaghetti Sun 10-Apr-22 10:09:55

Mine is about £11 I think. My husband's is less. I bought a cheap one recently "outright" and the data/calls etc is covered by the monthly charge.
Not all phones are very expensive.
Good luck.

ExDancer Sun 10-Apr-22 09:57:35

This is prompted from another post.
I only have a 'pay as you go' phone, and I use it as a camera and to receive texts about deliveries etc. I 'top up' with £10 evert 3 months or so. Its very old.
In order to pay for shopping and such I'm told I will soon need a smart phone - even if I can learn how to use the thing I just can't afford it. They cost mega bucks to buy and then I'd have to pay a monthly fee to whoever provides the service.
Will it be possible for me to exist in a few years time without one?
How much will it cost me? I asked a friend and she said 'its only £20 a month (I think that's what she quoted - £20!) that's £240 a year . She followed on with 'and you've got Google and email'.
My state pension is £115 a month and I have no private pension.
I'm beginning to panic.