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Sim Only Or Contract
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saw a similar thread earlier and i still feel baffled by mobile phones .Cant make head nor tail how to use it except for the most simple functions. One main prob is i cant read the screen without my reading glasses which i never keep about my person. If i keep the phone in my pocket the ringing tone stops before i can retrieve it. I find trying to use the internet a real pain (on the phone. Its easier to check my messages on my laptop. Facebook is the same. My tariff is £4 pm for for the priviledge of making maybe one call a month. Would a SIM only deal be more appropriate. Anyone else feel the same?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, do you own the phone outright or is it part of your contract?
If you do own the phone, is it unlocked so that you can use any providers SIM card?
I think you find it hard to find a cheaper plan, to be honest. The cheapest EE pay as you go SIM card is £5 a month and the unused minutes are cancelled after 30 days.
If you do own the phone, is it unlocked so that you can use any providers SIM card?
I think you find it hard to find a cheaper plan, to be honest. The cheapest EE pay as you go SIM card is £5 a month and the unused minutes are cancelled after 30 days.