I got my HTC as an O2 upgrade but through a third party and it came without any branding.
2.2 On a Wildfire... Sadly Angry Birds doesn't seem to work very well. Disaster.
As slackers says, the Wildfire is a much lower spec phone. Not really sure why people would go for "budget" models unless your budget really is c£10 a month. You don't have to be spending a fortune to get a top of the range phone any more.
It overclocks up to a much more respectable speed fairly easily it seems.
Certainly I couldn't find any HTC 'budget' phones for that price.
Whatever phone you have T-mobile are now reigning in your data usage.Fucking retards, "browsing the web" does include "watching videos, downloading files or playing games." 's
Too little bandwidth for too many people all round???
i think you can cancel within the first 14 days
3gb is reasonable, 1gb is f*cking not.
just cancel and send it back and go with someone else. i'm fairly sure they have to give you 14 days cancelation period by law, doesn't matter if you've used the phone or not
Quote from: Paul B on January 10, 2011, 11:20:00 pm3gb is reasonable, 1gb is f*cking not.I doubt you will come close to 1gb data, never mind 3.
aye, it seems like they've renaged on that tweet anyway and are now reporting it as "affecting everyone"
As they made tethering an official part of the phone software and now you get flash so you can watch videos online.