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It's strange how there isn't a pay and go option from Vodafone and there is from the other two carriers.
 
I haven't ordered a phone but I have just given them my O2 PAC code and bought an Access Gateway. I should be porting on Tuesday.
 
I have, 16GB 3GS! Suits me perfectly with unlimited texts and 600 minutes plus unlimited Vodafone to Vodafone calls which is good for me.
 
pre-ordered one on saturday for my gf - we managed to get her out of her current BB contract so she can get it - phone will be delivered on the day of the release :cool:
 
I would be interested to see what your Signal for Vodaphone is like on your new Iphones, as I use mine on Orange and when going from my previous HTC Touch HD with them the drop in signal I get on the iphone is huge. The iphone seems to have the tendency to drop signal far quicker than my HTC which is rather annoying!

Anyway I hope you enjoy your Voda Iphones!
 
I plan to migrate to Vodafone about the same time the next iPhone comes out. My O2 contract is up this month but there's no reason to rush and tie myself into another contract right now.

My main reason for switching to Vodafone is the superior network coverage in my local area (Gloucestershire) in comparison to O2.
 
I wish I could move to Vodafone, not a fan of O2 at all, unfortunately tied into my contract with them til 18th June '11. Oh well, I guess that's just in time to get the 5th Gen iPhone :)

Hope everyone getting their iPhone on Vodafone enjoys their new handset :)
 
Count me in, a 3G 8GB! Did the comparison and I don't care about the gap between the 3G and the 3GS (will still rely on my 16GB nano for music, should help the iPhone battery last the better part of a couple of days).

Was originally going to get a Storm2 or Android, but Vodafone's iPhone packages put them both to shame.
 
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