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Ordered a black 32gb on the web store. Do we now need to go to our mobile carrier and ask for a nano sim?
£51 for unlimited data? Break out the Vaseline.
So, what's the deal with the nano sims. I assumed you got an option to choose your carrier as per the iPhone 4S, but it just went through checkout without a single mention.
What is regarded as the best network these days?. I have been with o2 for the last 8 years however im considering a change. Any good websites to look into?
Cheers
Since I switched to 3 I've not looked back. Currently pay £15 for 600 mins 5000 messages and all you can eat data.What is regarded as the best network these days?. I have been with o2 for the last 8 years however im considering a change. Any good websites to look into?
Cheers
Express checkout on, using the app and my apple password copied to the clipboard I was able to checkout in 10 mins with a few errors.Ordered 16GB Black/Slate from the Store App
Guys the UK apple store is still down for me? anyone else?
Was that an offer? Sounds better than the SIMO plan Im on (600mins, unlimited texts, 3Gb data) for the same cost...Since I switched to 3 I've not looked back. Currently pay £15 for 600 mins 5000 messages and all you can eat data.
Coverage is excellent where I live/work, but your mileage may vary.
Anyone heard anything about Everything Everywhere 4G Contracts? I want to decide whether to pre-order the handset SIM free from Apple tomorrow and then stick in an EE SIM Only contract, or whether to wait a couple of weeks and then get the handset and contract though EE.
I work in London (placement year), and am at Uni in Bristol, and they're both 4G launch cities... and everywhere else I'd be happy with 21mb HSPA.
I imagine there's no point in taking out a new Orange/T-Mobile contract as they won't map over to EE's prices perfectly and you'll be having to resign... though if they do my pick of the current bunch is T-Mobile SIM only 600mins 5000texts 1.5GB data (including tethering) £23.00/12months.
EE Email said:The iPhone 5 will be available on superfast 4GEE. Can't wait until then?
The good news is you can get it on Orange & T-Mobile first and you'll have the option to move to superfast 4GEE the moment EE lands.
Don't wait for it pre-order yours now.
Find out more about getting the iPhone 5 on Orange click here
Find out more about getting the iPhone 5 on T-Mobile click here
Keep an eye out for more emails from us, we'll be in touch when EE launches.
Orange Website said:get superfast 4G LTE
The UK’s first mobile 4G network will be offered by EE, a new brand from the company behind Orange.
As an Orange customer, you’ll be able to move to EE for superfast mobile internet the moment it lands - here’s how:
- get the 4G ready iPhone 5 from Orange
- we’ll be in touch when EE launches
- check where you can use 4G at ee.co.uk
- sign up to the new EE plan of your choice
- we’ll send you a new SIM and you’re good to go
- So don't wait, take your first step on Orange today
T-Mobile Website said:When 4G launches a compatible plan on EE is required. Charges may apply and you'll have to agree to a new minimum term on EE. Other terms apply. Superfast 4GEE: just how fast your 4G will be depends on a couple of things: where you are and how many other people are using 4G too. Have a quick look at ee.co.uk for more info.
Several might jump on the EE bandwagon, I hope the churn from the demand for 4G increases bandwidth on the other networks.
Since I switched to 3 I've not looked back. Currently pay £15 for 600 mins 5000 messages and all you can eat data.
Coverage is excellent where I live/work, but your mileage may vary.