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26-01-2021 09:44 AM
My iPad 4 started in 2015 with a 25Mb sim card, which has only been used for a couple of contacts in all that time and only then a couple of Mb used. I had the Sim not appreciating that a Sim Card was to make a connection when Wi-Fi was not available and I have always managed to find A wI-Fi link all but those odd occasions.
Now I'm looking to buy an Android tablet as I dont feel that Apple has that much more to offer, but with only minimal data use for those odd times, it does not seem right to be paying £13 every month (£156 pa) . Is there a system where a sim card can be purchased that has a 50Mb or 1GB data, but remains 'alive' whilst that data is used up over time, not paying more each month? Then buy another if needs be?
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26-01-2021 12:12 PM
Hi @Alex161.
All of our tablet offers can be found in our online shop.
The price plans will all be standard plans and come with a set amount of data.
Jon
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26-01-2021 12:12 PM
Hi @Alex161.
All of our tablet offers can be found in our online shop.
The price plans will all be standard plans and come with a set amount of data.
Jon
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26-01-2021 02:46 PM
Looking for Samsung S7 Tablet 11" but prices do vary a lot and I believe
that EE may not have this one. Anyway, The Sim card will be an
afterthought if I buy one at all. I have has a few years on a 25Mb
contract with EE and on only a couple of months over years have I used
any data, preferring Wi-Fi. May go for Sim only PAYG this time.
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26-01-2021 03:03 PM
