We’ve been going a little mad today trying to find the cheapest possible way to secure a Samsung Galaxy S II. And we think we’ve done it via this Dialaphone contract, which works out at £20.43 per month with a £99 upfront fee for the phone itself.
For that you get 300 calling minutes & 300 text messages, plus a T-Mobile “Data Bundle” so it’ll be properly usable, too.
Don’t bother trying to fight it. Just get one. Sort out the finances later. Techradar’s just gone mental for it.


INQ’s Android phone is an interesting “boutique” piece of hardware, packed with unique interface customisations that go far beyond the headline Facebook integration. We like it a lot.
DTEG
/ April 26, 2011I’d love to, but with their charging for voice-mail, I could never sign up to T-Mobile. I am not confident on the phone and like to filter my calls, and at 12p/minute regardless of bundled minutes, that’s going to add up. There is anecdotal evidence that tricks like phoning one’s own number might allow bundled access to voice-mail, but if it’s true at all, it sounds like a loophole that will be plugged soon enough given that T-Mobile are quite intentionally charging for the facility.
Joey
/ April 28, 2011The phoning your own number trick doesn’t work anymore.