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OK, so when I move to Stoke-on-Trent I'm going to be living initially in a flat that doesn't have telephone or broadband access. I do have the right to set up these services, but that seems pointless; it would take away the advantage of having somewhere temporary to live with no strings in terms of how long I stay.

So what I want to do is get a high-end mobile phone contract, the kind that includes a fancy phone, data access and some amount of free or affordable calls. Data access can be over the phone or via mobile broadband or ideally some combination (I already have a baby computer). The kind of phone I want is something like a Blackberry, with a real keyboard and decent sized screen. I don't find touchscreens or Apple design particularly sexy, and I don't need the absolute latest shiny model. I don't care if my phone can act as a camera or music player; I do want something that can more or less pretend to be a handheld computer / portable internet terminal. I'm happy to spend around £30 a month, and I don't mind signing up for a long period, as obviously I will keep said mobile phone after I move somewhere more permanent. Is this realistic?

The problem is that I have absolutely no idea about either physical phones or phone providers! Partly cos I've been out of the country, and partly cos I haven't been keeping up with the market. So, can any of you recommend me:
  • A phone company
  • The sort of services and perks I can reasonably ask for in a phone plan
  • A mobile phone chain where people are helpful and will give me a sensible choice of options
  • A website where I can compare price plans and services
  • A website where I can compare phone models and their features
  • A brand and model (or range of models) of phone
  • Anything else I should be considering when I make decisions (network coverage? flexibility and bolt-ons?)
Alternative approaches: I could install a proper landline and broadband system, but make sure I can transfer the contract to my permanent place. I'm not so keen on this idea, because I basically do need a modern phone and sensible mobile contract anyway, and would rather wait until I know my situation before I start paying setup charges.

Also, I could perhaps take a more basic phone or even put up with my ancient dinosaur one, and source a not brand new model with the features I want on eBay (eg last year's Blackberry). This is probably only really worth it if there is a specific obsolete model which is really really good. Cos you rarely save money by refusing the phone that comes as a bribe to sign up to a mobile contract.
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