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I've been given an older iphone and currently have contract with Orange Racoon 25 ?25 a month which I am pretty happy with, phoned them today to see if I can use iphone and they say they want an extra ?10 a month which I think is expensive as this would bring it up to price of contract where you actually get newer phone free, there are 9 months left on my contract. I am awaiting supervisor to call me back anyone got any ideas how to negotiate on this one thanks.
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Mockney - try restoring it and then reinstalling. It helped with my 3G that I'd upgraded.


I did at one point find a guide to downgrading the 3G but it's a bit technical - will dig it out if you find it useful though.


?35 seems ridiculous though - although perhaps it's due to you being in contract. O2 switched my Mum to a ?15 a month one to use my old iPhone.

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