Who would want it from Telstra, free phone but stupidly high usage rates. As Telstra have said before " As we have the largest coverage we see ourselves as premium service provider and therefore charge premium rates, we don't see the need to compete on price". I wouldn't want to get a phone off a company this arrogant.
Anyone who doesn't want their Bold to be useless the moment they see anything resembling natural vegetation. It's exactly like with the iPhone. Besides, the typical Optus customer thinks that the bush is some dropkick from America. Also, I wouldn't want to get anything off anyone owned by Singapore for a variety of reasons.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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Who would want it from Telstra, free phone but stupidly high usage rates. As Telstra have said before " As we have the largest coverage we see ourselves as premium service provider and therefore charge premium rates, we don't see the need to compete on price". I wouldn't want to get a phone off a company this arrogant.
Anyone who doesn't want their Bold to be useless the moment they see anything resembling natural vegetation. It's exactly like with the iPhone. Besides, the typical Optus customer thinks that the bush is some dropkick from America. Also, I wouldn't want to get anything off anyone owned by Singapore for a variety of reasons.