Personally I wouldn't want a phone that can't access Google services. I appreciate it's a subjective thing, however for me it's quite an important feature. At least they mentioned it this time, albeit quite briefly and I agree Grant sort of glossed over it but then again, he'll do as he's told about stuff like that, after all they're paying him! And whilst the £99.99 price is good, no denying that, there 'are' sellers doing it for not much more, so hardly a truly amazing bargain.
And why no flexi's? I'm not buying the guff about wanting to open the deal up to everyone or whatever it was they said. There's more to that decision. Could easily have done it on 2 flexis of £50. Maybe this is something they're going to start doing with some products as another subliminal sales technique 'the price is SO good we can't even offer you flexi on it' no but you can offer the Klarna payment option? (or whatever it's called.)
I also agree, with an increasing amount of shows, the IW presenter often adds little or nothing to the presentation. e.g. Peter last night with the 'Hiya-way-undai-aye' phone or however the heck he pronounces it! It would be funny if not so annoying to witness. It's hardly difficult to say and definitely shouldn't be for a 'professional' presenter
Completely excess to requirements. And although I appreciate he's older and tech isn't his thing, the way he giggles and guffaws when basic things like decent battery life are being mentioned 'ain't it just AMAZING!?!' is annoying to say the least. You'd think the products were literally ground-breaking the way he reacts. Yeah yeah I get it's his job etc, however there's a way to do it and that ain't it!
It's the same with some of the keep fit shows. Due to covid or whatever I think some have featured the keep fit expert and a random other to demo the kit. Worked perfectly fine as many of the product experts are pretty good (better?) at presenting in their own right. Requirement for the main IW presenter in those cases? I'd argue almost nil.