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(just for fun) Who has the oldest tariff/handset in use

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ryouwho@hotmail.com - 22 Oct 2006 15:35 GMT
Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!

Handsets have to connected and in at least weekly use-not in a drawer.

Many old tariffs would be poor value today, but anyone still on 'U'
PAYG or Orange Everyday 50 contract?
For certain patterns of use they might still make sense.

(the former was never really matched until 'mates rates' came out on
T-mob, and IMHO the latter has never been bettered)

uk.telecom.mobile.nostalgia anyone? ;)  :D
reg - 22 Oct 2006 15:51 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> (the former was never really matched until 'mates rates' came out on
> T-mob, and IMHO the latter has never been bettered)

3310 & literaly last week i dumped eveyday 50, went onto PAYG as i wasnt get
the use out of ED50, i bet they thought thank feck for that thats another
gone !
DeeBee - 22 Oct 2006 16:03 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> uk.telecom.mobile.nostalgia anyone? ;)  :D

OK here goes

My Mums has an old Sagem mw3020, must be at least five years old on an O2
paid up for life SIM that cost £60, at least four years ago, and hass 200
mins off peak every month and nothing more to pay ever !!!!

and my Dad is still using his old Motorola MR30, now that is a brick, on an
Orange PAYG and the phone is still gong strong. In fact I got him a cheapo
Moto C139 when thay were £10 last year at CPW, but he still uses the MR30
!!!!!

DeeBee
Ivor Jones - 22 Oct 2006 16:51 GMT
[snip]

> My Mums has an old Sagem mw3020, must be at least five
> years old on an O2 paid up for life SIM that cost £60, at
> least four years ago, and hass 200 mins off peak every
> month and nothing more to pay ever !!!!

Hmm, that sounds like a good one, can't say I ever heard of it, wish I had
now..!

> and my Dad is still using his old Motorola MR30, now that
> is a brick, on an Orange PAYG and the phone is still gong
> strong. In fact I got him a cheapo Moto C139 when thay
> were £10 last year at CPW, but he still uses the MR30
> !!!!!

I've still got my MR30 that I had when I first joined Orange in 1997. Used
it for 3 years, in fact the only reason I changed it was the battery died
and it was cheaper to replace the whole phone..!

Then I had a Nokia nk702 (single band version of the 6150) then a 6150
proper (which I still have and do use occasionally) then the 6210
(lousy..!) and finally the 6310i, of which I now have three (two in
regular use, one new boxed as a spare..!)

I do also have a 7250i which I got given as an upgrade, but I never liked
it so stuck with the 6310i.

Ivor
DeeBee - 22 Oct 2006 17:24 GMT
> [snip]
>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> Hmm, that sounds like a good one, can't say I ever heard of it, wish I had
> now..!

Yep O2 did these many years ago, I think they were £100 with a cheapo phone,
and you could have 50 mins any time or 200 mins off peak to landlines and
O2, so not cross net.

I got two SIMS, one for Mun (200 mins) and one for my wife (50 mins) for I
think £60 each, and O2 still honour them to this day, although I bet they
will look for any excuse to get us off them :-)

DeeBee
Jon - 22 Oct 2006 19:37 GMT
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> My Mums has an old Sagem mw3020, must be at least five years old on an O2
> paid up for life SIM that cost £60, at least four years ago, and hass 200
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Orange PAYG and the phone is still gong strong. In fact I got him a cheapo
> Moto C139 when thay were £10 last year at CPW, but he still uses the MR30

My mother uses a Nokia 5110 which I gave her about 8 years ago after
having had it for nearly 2 myself, on Vodafone smartstep PAYG.
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Ivor Jones - 25 Oct 2006 21:32 GMT
[snip]

> and my Dad is still using his old Motorola MR30, now that
> is a brick, on an Orange PAYG and the phone is still gong
> strong. In fact I got him a cheapo Moto C139 when thay
> were £10 last year at CPW, but he still uses the MR30
> !!!!!

As I said, I still have my MR30 but can't use it as the battery is dead.
Anyone know of anywhere I could get one to suit it..? Just for fun I'd
like to try it again, also can it be unlocked..? It was on Orange but I've
got a Virgin SIM I'd like to use in it.

Ivor

> DeeBee
Gyp - 25 Oct 2006 21:49 GMT
>[snip]
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>like to try it again, also can it be unlocked..? It was on Orange but I've
>got a Virgin SIM I'd like to use in it.

Http://www.flatbatt.co.uk/Batteries/Motorola/motorola.html

£7.95

Not used them myself, so don't know if they're any good mind.
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Steve Terry - 25 Oct 2006 22:05 GMT
>>[snip]
> Http://www.flatbatt.co.uk/Batteries/Motorola/motorola.html
>
> £7.95

That's more than a MR30 is worth

Steve Terry
Ivor Jones - 25 Oct 2006 22:11 GMT
> > > [snip]
> > Http://www.flatbatt.co.uk/Batteries/Motorola/motorola.html
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Steve Terry

Probably, but it is a little bit of history. Any idea if they can be
unlocked..? I know it's a single band phone, but as I said I'd like to try
a Virgin SIM in it.

Ivor
Unimobiles.com - 26 Oct 2006 18:04 GMT
>Probably, but it is a little bit of history. Any idea if they can be
>unlocked..? I know it's a single band phone, but as I said I'd like to try
>a Virgin SIM in it.
>
>Ivor

Don't know of any way of unlocking this one, if you get a "Motorola
Graphite" - I think those are T-Mobile locked

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Unimobiles.com - 26 Oct 2006 18:03 GMT
>[snip]
>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
>
>> DeeBee

Ivor,

we sell high capacity 1200mAH Fonerange Japanese MR30 batteries for
£9.95 including postage.

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Ivor Jones - 26 Oct 2006 18:24 GMT
[snip]

> Ivor,
>
> we sell high capacity 1200mAH Fonerange Japanese MR30
> batteries for £9.95 including postage.

Thanks for that. Are they NiMh or Li-Ion..?

Ivor
Jim - 22 Oct 2006 16:13 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> uk.telecom.mobile.nostalgia anyone? ;)  :D

Nokia 5140 with some free Virgin sims.  The phone still works fine and I
have had that since 1998.  Much better sound quality than modern phones.
J B - 30 Oct 2006 11:56 GMT
> Nokia 5140 with some free Virgin sims.

I've just upgraded and got that one again (so that's not an 'old' one)!

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Soruk - 22 Oct 2006 16:44 GMT
>Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
>but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>PAYG or Orange Everyday 50 contract?
>For certain patterns of use they might still make sense.

I still have ED50, suits me right down to the ground :)

I also still have my Motorola L7089, with an old Cellnet PAYG SIM in it.

(the onscreen network ID is "UK CELLNET" - it predates BTCELLNET)

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Ivor Jones - 22 Oct 2006 16:53 GMT
[snip]

> I also still have my Motorola L7089, with an old Cellnet
> PAYG SIM in it.
>
> (the onscreen network ID is "UK CELLNET" - it predates
> BTCELLNET)

My Nokia 6150e (ex Orange) displays just "CELLNET" when I put an O2 SIM in
it.

Ivor
ryouwho@hotmail.com - 22 Oct 2006 18:08 GMT
> I also still have my Motorola L7089, with an old Cellnet PAYG SIM in it.
>
> (the onscreen network ID is "UK CELLNET" - it predates BTCELLNET)

What tariff is it? Easylife?
Soruk - 22 Oct 2006 23:02 GMT
>> I also still have my Motorola L7089, with an old Cellnet PAYG SIM in it.
>>
>> (the onscreen network ID is "UK CELLNET" - it predates BTCELLNET)
>
>What tariff is it? Easylife?

That was specific to the Philips Diga handset. "U" was on that and the
C12.

It's the PAYG tariff that was available in mid-2001.  (The L7089 was
originally on Orange.)

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Neil - Usenet - 22 Oct 2006 17:33 GMT
nokia 2240 I fink it is, first orange mobile, still in use on pc :-)

> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> uk.telecom.mobile.nostalgia anyone? ;)  :D
Dan - 22 Oct 2006 19:26 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> T-mob, and IMHO the latter has never been bettered)
> uk.telecom.mobile.nostalgia anyone? ;)  :D

Tariffs I'm still on are, ED50, PUFFL 50 & 200, Anytime 20, Easylife
& U before they closed the platform see:
http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/tariffs/paygo/platformclosure and
the phones that went with them, Philips Diga, Philips C12.

Though I still have my U.Genie email address that I registered
originally back in 1999 when the U pre-pay tariff/mobiles were
launched, with the U.Genie ISP. This was possible due to stopping them
(then known as Genie Internet/BT Cellnet) from closing down the ISP
operations altogether in 2001, so users could at least retain their
email addresses. U mobiles would have come with a U.Genie CD in the box
or you could have signed-up online for there internet service at the
time, so part of U lives on! (funny though it may sound but so true)
See my support site for users at: http://www.u.genie.btinternet.co.uk
also listed on http://www.filesaveas.com/o2.html (under useful links)

Dan
ryouwho@hotmail.com - 22 Oct 2006 20:03 GMT
<snip>
>, Easylife
> & U before they closed the platform see:
> http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/tariffs/paygo/platformclosure and
> the phones that went with them, Philips Diga, Philips C12.

So U etc have only just gone. They also offered a 'call any one BT
Landline  free' tariff- my first mobile in 2000. I don't know how many
people were still on that, but I can see it might have made sense for
some people to stick with that tariff. Did that tariff have a name?
Jon - 23 Oct 2006 07:16 GMT
ryouwho@hotmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> So U etc have only just gone. They also offered a 'call any one BT
> Landline  free' tariff- my first mobile in 2000. I don't know how many
> people were still on that, but I can see it might have made sense for
> some people to stick with that tariff. Did that tariff have a name?

Pay and Go best friend.
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Jon Pitts - 23 Oct 2006 23:47 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> PAYG or Orange Everyday 50 contract?
> For certain patterns of use they might still make sense.

I'm still using a Nokia 6310i, and until 10 or so months ago had Line 1
Everytime 200 Line 2 ED50 - a kinda "archived" combination.

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andy - 24 Oct 2006 01:01 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> PAYG or Orange Everyday 50 contract?
> For certain patterns of use they might still make sense.

I only stopped using the old mr30 just under a year ago when Orange
inadvertently allowed free upgrades on the Virgin equivalent tariff -
I'd shied away from cutting up the old SIM. I've got a spare mr30 as
well - it might be nice to unlock them

A 5110 that my dentist gave me 4 years ago only packed up about 3
months ago (display faded out). I still have 3210 3310 and 2x3510 which
may get used on trips abroad

I also have the O2 puffl contract that a couple of people mentioned. I
think it originally came with a 3310 for £200, but I just got a SIM
for £69. The 50 minutes mostly get used for 0844, 0845, 0870 calls.
It's possible now to register this deal for online billing and stop the
99p a month for itemised billing.

When I took out a 3 contract about 20 months ago, CPW offered £20
part-exchange discount, and I bet I surprised them with a Motorola
Flare - I had to find a larger Jiffy bag than theirs to get the
original box in.
Gyp - 24 Oct 2006 10:02 GMT
>Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
>but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
>
>Handsets have to connected and in at least weekly use-not in a drawer.

I have a fleet of elderly relatives all happily on OVP-Virgin with Nokia
402 handsets

>Many old tariffs would be poor value today, but anyone still on 'U'
>PAYG or Orange Everyday 50 contract?
>For certain patterns of use they might still make sense.

The OVP-V/ED50 combo still works well for me. Lengthy daily evening
calls are the norm, so a typical use of 600 mins a month (out of a
bundled 1500 or so) for £9 isn't too bad.

I still use my Motorola D170 on occasion; especially when I'm going out
and expect to have more beer than is healthy. Having a mobile that only
a few people know the number of isn't such a bad thing. Similarly having
a phone that isn't desirable and would be difficult to lose isn't a bad
thing either.
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Grant - 25 Oct 2006 10:47 GMT
> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!

My daily use handset is a T39. Superb phone. I can see my wife sticking with
her OVP-VM 6310i for ever more and my Mum is similarily attached to her
v3688.
RDD - 25 Oct 2006 20:44 GMT
>> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
>> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
>
>My daily use handset is a T39. Superb phone. I can see my wife sticking with
>her OVP-VM 6310i for ever more and my Mum is similarily attached to her
>v3688.

Got an old 1610 on O2  PYG  used occasionally for fun, still same
battery! My first digital phone :)

Use a 7110 on Virgin PYG   @ weekends and on site - with Brick sized
battery
--RDD
Unimobiles.com - 26 Oct 2006 18:05 GMT
>>> Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
>>> but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>battery
>--RDD

7110 should be used with slimline Nokia Li-ion battery

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hairydog@despammed.com - 26 Oct 2006 19:11 GMT
>Like I say, just for fun. Someone was mocking my 3330 the other day,
>but I bet it's a spring chicken yet!

I use a Panasonic GD55. It's on Orange VM OVP.

My daughter uses a Motorola v3688 on Orange PAYG with the everlasting
5-a-day Out Here texts.

Other family members use a Nokia 3510 (horrible phone) and a Nokia
7610 (I also use one as a modem) and my car's phone thinks it's on
CELLNET though it has a Tesco sim card in it (large size, of course).

We do have a Nokia 2140 in use, but not often.

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