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John
18th May 2010, 10:53
Hello,

Can someone please explain to me what is meant by SIM Only? I can get an iPhone with Orange on a SIM Only contract with 600 minutes and unlimited texts, all for £25 per month ( http://shop.orange.co.uk/iphone/choose-sim-only-plan ). What's the catch? I know it means you're not tied to a contract, which I imagine is both an advantage and a disadvantage.

Anything I should be aware of? Seems like a great deal and if it's that good then why isn't everyone doing it?

I'm currently with o2 and I don't think they do the iPhone on SIM Only so it'd mean switching. I'm not fussed by the iPhone, because normally you're paying £35 per month for very little call time, like 100 minutes. It isn't value for money. And I'm at a computer all day at work with internet access at home so I question the usage I'd get out of one if I were to get one. But at £25 per month with 600 minutes, I have to consider it.

Anyway, tangent. I'm confused by SIM Only. :doh

mathare
18th May 2010, 11:20
I thought SIM only meant you only got the SIM, no handset so presumably that iPhone SIM only plan is only any good for those who got an iPhone when they were exclusive to O2 but now want to change networks without changing handset or anyone who bought an unlocked iPhone handset and now wants to be on Orange

lowe1
18th May 2010, 11:33
As far as i can gather your right Matt

" What is SIM only?
SIM only allows you to join a network simply by changing your SIM card rather than changing your phone. On Tesco Mobile you can choose SIM only on Pay as you go or Pay monthly.

scoobydoo
18th May 2010, 11:53
Mat is correct, it is only the sim so they expect you have an iPhone already. This is why they are giving you 600 minutes a month. Also from what I have seen, you are not hooked into a long term contract either, a lot of sim only deals are for minimum of 30 days commitment.

John
18th May 2010, 12:54
Hmmmm. Okay. Thanks. So it's not really worth it, since an iPhone brand new would set me back £180 at least, and then I'd be paying £25 per month for the SIM only deal. Hence why it's tailor made for those people who already own iPhones. I guess if I could somehow get an iPhone free it'd be worth it!