Sim only or contract?

You can usually get SIM only 30-day rolling contacts. I know Three do this.

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That’s an improvement. The didn’t do foreign tethering when I was with them.

It’s actually all roaming data use that’s limited to 19GB, not just tethering. Still fantastic!

3 UK network is terrible I left them this year and switched to Voxi gonna switch to EE soon.

Definitely SIM only but I would say that as I am VERY happy with the deal I have. :+1:

It completely depends on where you live though. I’ve never had an issue with the Three network, whereas I had to leave EE a number of years ago as there was no service at my new house.

O2 usually let you upgrade annually, even though the contract is 2 years. You hand your old phone in when you pick up your new one.

You’re also billed separately for the phone, so it drops down to sim-only when you pay your phone off.

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I have just switched to Voxi myself and ditched my EE contract.

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I signed up to Voxi a couple months ago.

£10 / Month SIM only.
Unlimited mins and text.
8GB Data with unlimited data for social media apps.

You can sign up with my referral: https://referme.to/d6hmipo
We both get a 10 quid Amazon gift card when you are a customer for a month.

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Ive just changed to SIM only with Tesco, happy I did, been on a contract since T-Mobile were a player prior to them merging with Orange, now EE.

If you have a phone, then sim only! Vodafone now offer unlimited minutes, texts and data on a 5G plan 12 month contract with a 12 month entertainment pass included for 30 pound a month!

And now you can get samsung phones on 0% finance deals through Samsung there seems no point overpaying on a bundled contract from someone like EE or O2

All comes down to what phone you want, how much data you want and how much you want to spend

You can get that sim for effectively £21 a month. Which does seem like a good deal, even if it was just 4G.

It does require a bit of work on the buyers part though to claim the cashback.