UK network Three has belatedly jumped on Samsung’s super-sized Galaxy Note bandwagon, putting the 5.3″ Android monster up for sale on a variety of contracts. Cash rich POWER USERS can pick up the Galaxy Note for “free” on a £38 tariff, which comes with 2,000 calling minutes and an unlimited mobile data plan, or…
…those on a lesser budget can get the Galaxy Note for £27 a month with a £99 upfront fee, with that option coming with 250MB of data and 100 calling minutes. Best take a look at the options yourself over on Three’s site if you want one. You will be spoilt for choice.


LeeD
/ March 16, 2012I’d never have another 24 month contract, i regret the one i’m on just so i could get the Desire HD (now sold) early.
The (PAYG) Note is tempting though, if it wasn’t for work banning mobile phones in the factory (even at break time) i think i would have bought one.
Shah
/ March 16, 2012I am tempted but 24 months is a long time. Also, 3 reception isn’t particularly great and seems to be deteriorating in quality every day. Probably better to go on these rolling contracts and buy the handset separately, though it may work out slightly more expensive. Did the same thing to acquire the DHD.
hecatae
/ March 16, 2012that’s expensive, there are cheaper 12 month contracts about, have to pay £99 upfront but it makes sense