Basic mobile phone questions

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Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
Hi all
I want to get a new phone. I'm happy with my current contract, so I'm looking at buying a SIM free phone.

I just wanted to check that when I buy this, all I have to do is to take the SIM card out of my current phone and put it in the new one? And if I keep the old phone, if the new one breaks I can just put the SIM card back and I have a back-up?

Ta
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
As above really

And you might need to add internet access to your current deal ?
 

tobykenobi

Über Member
As said above a "SIM free" phone is one that is "unlocked" (i.e. not tied to a given network) - still needs a SIM card to work. And there's still the issue of ensuring you have the right-size SIM, as also mentioned above. SIMs can be cut-down to size and you can get adapters to size-up smaller ones. But it's a fiddly business.

Most phones bought outright will be unlocked (SIM free). Those bought on contract may not be - although often the network will unlock it for you for free.

Not to be confused with a "SIM only" contract where you pay a network just for the minutes, text and data with no money going towards a phone. These are often quite cheap (see GiffGaff for example).
 

swee'pea99

Squire
You say you're happy with your current contract, so this may be of no use, but someone put me on to three's 3-2-1 package -

3p per minute
2p per text
1p per mb data

and as a light user, it's saved me a fortune. (I barely use data 'cos I'm usually on one wi-fi or another, or texts, because most of the people I'd text are on Telegram). A £10 topup lasts me months. Admittedly I'm not a great phone chatter. Obviously for anyone who is it would be an easy way to rack up big costs.
 
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Deleted member 1258

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My current Samsung is an unlocked sim free phone that'll take two sim cards, when I got it I just dropped in my EE sim and that was it no problems.
 
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Spinney

Spinney

Bimbleur extraordinaire
Location
Back up north
You say you're happy with your current contract, so this may be of no use, but someone put me on to three's 3-2-1 package -

3p per minute
2p per text
1p per mb data

and as a light user, it's saved me a fortune. (I barely use data 'cos I'm usually on one wi-fi or another, or texts, because most of the people I'd text are on Telegram). A £10 topup lasts me months. Admittedly I'm not a great phone chatter. Obviously for anyone who is it would be an easy way to rack up big costs.
Thanks - I'll look into that as a separate issue. I'm not tied into my current contract any longer. I've strained my brain enough this morning choosing a new phone, so I'll leave the call package for a different session!
 

midlife

Legendary Member
Not all sim free phones are unlocked and some sim free phones will lock you to the first SIM card used. Carphone Warehouse are notorious for this ! SIM free phones from Giff Gaff are truly unlocked.

Just a matter of reading the small print.

Shaun
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Not all sim free phones are unlocked and some sim free phones will lock you to the first SIM card used. Carphone Warehouse are notorious for this ! SIM free phones from Giff Gaff are truly unlocked.

Just a matter of reading the small print.

Shaun
It's very easy to unlock phones - you can get the codes from ebay for a couple of quid.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
@Spinney, worth considering 5G, given your location(already trialled in Bristol) and O2 & Vodafone are looking at releasing it at the end of this year.
 
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