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I prefer unlocked phones and recently switched from Telstra to Amaysim. Good monthly plan including some overseas inclusions. Think it's about $25 / month but not a plan for everyone. Worth a look I suggest.
They use the Optus network so coverage pretty good. Online support is pretty reasonable (live chat) and better than others I have used including Iinet. However hopeless response to emails or via Facebook.
Took the phone overseas (with data turned off) and coverage was good except none at all in Norway.
I didn't use the phone much but used it with wifi when I had access; also used Viber and Whatsapp. So my 4.5 weeks away actually incurred no extra costs. Needs care though.
I have been using SIM only phone for Australia for a long time. mid last week I bought a new phone Samsung Galaxy J 5 from JB HI Fi. It ticks all the needs I have and not to suffer from price reduction from high range of Samsung (which is better than I Phones with Gorilla glass, and considering they only manufactured for Apple) Edge or similar. I am a happy customer.Thanks Muschu.
I was looking at sim only plans, for those Boost seems to be the way, Telstra network etc.
My iphone 5 is nearly 5 years old and I have already replaced the battery once and the iphone SE is the same size which fits in my pocket and its case etc.
This is interesting...
https://whatphone.com.au/?utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=bing
Yes, Boost uses Telstra network but they are treated as second class citizens
In what way?? I switched my business phones over to Boost a year ago and havent looked back, support is much better than Tel$tra ( I know thats a low bar! ) and I am saving a lot. We live in a remote location where the Tel$tra network is the only available one so other carriers are not an option.
I am with Telstra but out of contract and i've been looking at phones and phone plans.
I would go with Boost (Telstra network) but my phone is about stuffed so looking at a phone inclusive plan.
You seriously have to wonder if Telstra are being greedy or are they trying to lose customers.
The Optus plan has unlimited talk and text, Telstra $550 talk and unlimited text, both 2 year contract and 64g phones and both 1gb data.
$576 difference over the 2 year plan !
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I agree with you pixel. TLS is looking good here.
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While the upper gap ($5.23 on 1 September) has been filled yesterday, and this morning's pre-Open looks again rather strong, I remain cautious about the small gap left open on Wednesday.
(Purists may also point to the gap below $4.90, but I see that as part of the strong bottom reversal, a pattern that leaves quite often a gap which can remain open indefinitely.)
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Summing it up, I find a retracement to somewhere between $5 and $5.10 quite probable. If the next Higher Low finds support in that region, I see increasing odds for an Inverted Head & Shoulders pattern with a main target in the $5.70-$5.80 region around March/April.
So would I. When will they go ex-div next time? Maybe early March, which should fit in nicely with the inverted H&S.I am expecting it to come back down after the ex dividend date.
5 wave sequence playing out there at the moment (imo).
Five wave pattern is now on the limit low for Wave 4, a close below 5.07 and this pattern will be invalid.
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