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moneysaver I'm not really sure what your point is... which part of vodafone is "very expensive" and which part of vodafone "break always"? If it's the network you're referring to then agreed it is a little on the steep side compared to others especially with the length of contract you have to take out to get the best offer. However, despite many commenting they have trouble with signal (I also have trouble at home and generally the area should b fine - not in the middle of a hill, dip or next to mast) the network is great in places you wouldn't expect to get coverage at all - I work underground and get a signal!


If you're meaning the phones themselves it's irrelevant which network you go with, they don't make the phones, even the ones they claim are theirs. When I was with orange at the time of one of my upgrades I had to try 3 different phones (sending them back) until one actually worked properly.

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