*** iPhone 5 - Revealed! ***

Ok this new sim card malarkey stinks .

I have an I Phone 4 unlocked on aTesco sim only deal .

The deal is amazing £12.50 a month 500 anywhere minutes 5000 text and 1GB od date , I have just called tescos and they tell me that they will not be doing this deal or continuing it on the new nano sim card ! That stinks .

What do I do now ? I was going to order a new phone direct sim free from Apple in the hope my existing tariff would just carry on , HELP !!!!!!!
 
how does that work then? do you link the inbuilt sim to your actual sim somehow? i don't get it

Ring your carrier and they will activate your new nano-sim using your current phone number :)


Ok this new sim card malarkey stinks .

I have an I Phone 4 unlocked on aTesco sim only deal .

The deal is amazing £12.50 a month 500 anywhere minutes 5000 text and 1GB od date , I have just called tescos and they tell me that they will not be doing this deal or continuing it on the new nano sim card ! That stinks .

What do I do now ? I was going to order a new phone direct sim free from Apple in the hope my existing tariff would just carry on , HELP !!!!!!!

Switch to 3 and get a better deal for £10?
 
By the looks of the Apple website, when pre-ordering you'll have a choice of including either a 3, O2 or Vodafone PAYG nano SIM in the delivery.

I hope the networks actually let those people who buy the phone offline take their existing lines over without much of a fuss and don't start insisting to be put on iPhone tariffs!
 
Not sure if this is confirmation as such.

But Engadget has just stated that the IPhone 5 will not support LTE/4G on O2 or Vodafone.

http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/13/lte-iphone-5-uk-ee-and-three-in-uk-but-not-o2-and-vodafone-4g/

While all of the major UK carriers will be ready to offer you the iPhone 5, that LTE radio will only be working on the newly-christened EE from the start -- with Three likely to use that purchased spectrum to similar effect in the near-future. Unfortunately for Vodafone and O2, the forthcoming Ofcom spectrum auction is gearing up to sell off the 800MHz (Band 20) and 2.6GHz (Band 7) frequencies -- neither of which are found on Apple's multiple iPhone 5 models, and the latter being a bigger problem in Europe and Asia, where LTE networks already make use of the 2.6GHz frequency.
 
Ok this new sim card malarkey stinks .

I have an I Phone 4 unlocked on aTesco sim only deal .

The deal is amazing £12.50 a month 500 anywhere minutes 5000 text and 1GB od date , I have just called tescos and they tell me that they will not be doing this deal or continuing it on the new nano sim card ! That stinks .

What do I do now ? I was going to order a new phone direct sim free from Apple in the hope my existing tariff would just carry on , HELP !!!!!!!

BUY A NANO SIM CUTTER FROM EBAY
 
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