Old sim card - new phone.
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01-07-2020 09:06 AM
Good Morning,
I have been an orange/ee customer for nearly 10 years + .
I have never had what you would call " a hi tech - smart phone" I've only every used the basic type of handsets.
My current handset is a simple touch screen phone (alcatel), which I use for calls/texts, emails and some apps (when connecting to wi-fi)
I would like in the future to get a new handset, something more hi tech than what I am used to, but still something that is easy to operate.
My question is, can I put my old sim card in a new handset? (I have heard of people cutting sim cards to fit) or would I need to get a new sim card to fit in the new phone?
I would like to keep my existing phone number, contacts and items which are saved on my phone etc.
I don't use data, and I am not in a position for a contract phone. I want to stay as a "pay as you go" customer.
any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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01-07-2020 09:48 AM
Hi @res_93
You can put your existing SIM into any phone that has the right size slot.
Or you can order a replacement SIM from EE, there might be a small charge from EE if you're on PAYG but this is only likely to be a couple of ££
That replacement SIM would then enable you to transfer your number and plan across to a new phone.
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01-07-2020 10:06 AM - edited 01-07-2020 10:08 AM
@res_93 : A replacement SIM of the right size having the same no. costs £1.50 contract or PAYG. If you get 1 I don't think it will carry forward your SIM contacts unless you get it in am EE store where they have SIM copying machines for this purpose.
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