Never had a problem with 02 in 12 years :) :) :)
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Never had a problem with 02 in 12 years :) :) :)
I've been with orange and am now with o2 and find o2 brilliant foor both phone signal and 3g... Am also with them for my parents home broadband and thats ace too....
(man... I'm gushing! lol)
There are better phones on the market now. The new LG 3D phone's awsome and so is the new psp phone thingy.
As for networks, I've tried them all since returning to the UK and I'm now with t-mobile. Their network's poor in some places but is better since their takeover of Orange. O2's good but pricey, 3 suck the fat one, Vodafone aren't too bad bit their phones have their logo on them so it makes resale pretty hard. Tesco Mobile are pretty good and cheap but they don't have many phones on offer.
It's all down to choice but I'm happy with t-mobile and I'm sticking with them even when overseas because they're world wide now :)
Don't forget that 3g signal indoors is incredibly erratic.
If possible, go to all the main locations you plan on using your phone and see what the reception is like on each of the networks (could even be worth getting a few free sim cards on the different networks to check the signal strength if you can't get other people to check for you).
If you are a data monkey, then 3 do an all you can eat data package on PAYG, 30 day contracts, and pay monthly. PAYG is £20 a month, 30 day rolling is £25, and I can't remember what the monthly one is! Most other providers give 500MB-1,000MB(1GB) which you can burn through pretty quick if you are YouTubing it/streaming music/downloading apps.
I tend to stick to 30 day rolling contracts, as I move around a lot and wouldn't want to be stuck in a 12/24 month contract and have no signal at a new location. The 30 day contracts tend to be a bit better than PAYG for deals, but obviously not as good as the 12/24 month contracts, but the rolling ones give a lot more flexibility! :(
Keep an eye on the BBC news website as they are currently running a country wide survey about 'real' network coverage, not the 'predicted' coverage that network websites tend to give.
Oh, and get an iPhone, they rock! But don't forget the re-mortgage to pay for it... :P
I have an iphone from work on Vodafone, nice toy, crap as a phone