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21-02-2021 09:32 PM
I am eligible for an upgrade for my apple watch but I would like to got to Sim only. How do I go about doing this as I can't seem to do it from my online account. Thanks
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22-02-2021 05:26 AM
@Suzy60 You’ll have to call customer services to have this changed if that possible. Your upgrade might no include changing over to a 30 day rolling contract and that’s exactly what a sim only for a Apple watch is. If it’s not you’ll have to give 30 day notice 30 days from your minimum term so you can then set up a sim only via the watch app. Sim only for watch’s are £7 per month and you’ll get 10Gb of data per month.
22-02-2021 05:26 AM
@Suzy60 You’ll have to call customer services to have this changed if that possible. Your upgrade might no include changing over to a 30 day rolling contract and that’s exactly what a sim only for a Apple watch is. If it’s not you’ll have to give 30 day notice 30 days from your minimum term so you can then set up a sim only via the watch app. Sim only for watch’s are £7 per month and you’ll get 10Gb of data per month.
27-02-2021 06:25 PM
@Chris_B Hi, is it possible to get a Pay as you Go SIM for the Apple Watch, as I don’t need to have my Apple Watch continually connected to a SIM DATA. I only need it basically, to listen to music when out without my iPhone.
28-02-2021 08:23 AM
Hi @Rafaello2017
Apple Watch plans are only available on pay monthly at the moment.
Chris
28-02-2021 01:44 PM
@Christopher_G Thanks Christopher, but I don’t need or want to be tied to a 12 month contract, surely there must be another way ? Also I’ve called 150 and trying to talk to someone seems to be impossible, the automated options juste send me around in circles so I’ve been unable to talk to an actual person. Does my Apple Watch SIM have to be with EE, or could I get a SIM connexion with another supplier as I only want to be able to listen musique from my library.
28-02-2021 02:04 PM
@Raffaello2017 If you have a watch already then it’s only available on a 30 day rolling tariff. So if you start a 30 day rolling tariff and don’t want it after 30 days you’ll have to give notice to terminate that 30 day contract. But if you change your mind after the first week of having not tariff you’ll need to start a new 30 day rolling tariff.
it’s not a 12 month contract it’s a 30 day contract so you could have it for 3 months and then stop it. It’s £7 per month and you’ll get 10Gb of data per month. This is the closest thing you’ll get to a PAYG on the Apple Watch.