1. I'd use wifi at home... And I'll hopefully be able to access the wifi in school too (I'm able to with my iPod, but some friends have some issues). I'd probably mostly use it on the bus.

    The difference in price isn't that big... 499 SEK (56 euro) per year for 0,5GB per month... 699 SEK (78 euro) for 1GB per month.
  2. Go for the 500 MB, but I'd say that you would not use that. If there was a 250 MB option, then that would probably best.

    Even then, if it was me, I'd go for the 1GB because I'm a greedy bastard.
  3. I use close to 1GB per month and that's my monthly limit too. Wifi at home and work.

  4. What do you use it for?
  5. 499 SEK (56 euro) per year for 0,5GB per month...


    That's incredibly cheaper than here in Spain.

  6. That's only the surfing though. Nothing else... I have another one that gives me 5000 text messages per month that also costs 499 SEK. And then I load it wuth credit to call for... I don't call that much though... so in total my cell phone usage doesn't cost much at all.

  7. Just general iPhone use, surfing, mail, Whatsapp, YouTube, and some Spotify and Television (I have a Slingbox at home) streaming as well which well adds up.
  8. 400MB is my contract, it goes fine. But this month i watched a lot of high res images, so was halve way after a week But with ordinary surfing I will have no problem getting through the month.

    Streaming, and photos are the butchers of traffic.
  9. I don't have any data, I'm on PAYG. I rarely use mobile network to access the internet when I'm out but if I do, I have enough credit to cover me. Besides, if I go crazy it's capped at £5 (I think) and after that it's free.
  10. Typing this message from a brand new Lenovo U400 IdeaPad
  11. Gonna dip my toe into android one last time with a Nexus S. It's been a good 7 months since I had my Desire S. Hopefully ICS and the lack of Sense gives me a fres perspective. I expect to get bored very quickly but we shall see.