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hey everyone Kevin here what like to do in this video is talk about mobile phones and explain why I always buy my phones out rate and I dont buy them on a monthly contract no that wasnt always the case when I bought my first Nokia phone in 2000 I got it on contract back then all mobile phone contracts got on a yearly basis I believe you may have be able to get some on six months but nearly all of them were on a yearly basis no down the lane mobile phone company started offering 18 months deals and then 24 months deals I know nearly old phones are on a two-year contract at least here in the UK and its very difficult to actually get a shorter contract and lacy peer through the north foot up I guess one of the reasons for that was because mobile phone started becoming more expensive they had to spread the cost of a fawn over a longer period but for me Ive always am preferred to buy phones outre I think the last contact I hired that I you know born in our contract was played by click