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12-10-2021 04:48 PM
I want to upgrade to an iPhone 13, which I plan to purchase outright, ie not use any payment plan. Can I transfer my SIM card? All the advice on the EE website says I won't be able to upgrade before next March (I only took out a contract in September). I can see the point that EE want to know my reliability as a customer if I am paying for the phone over 24 months,. But if I am buying it outright, there is no risk to EE as I see it. Any advice, please?
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12-10-2021 05:23 PM
@Xepa .. If I understand you correctly then yes you can move your existing sim over to the new phone. However you won't be able to change to a 'sim only' contract until you have seen out or paid off your existing contract.
12-10-2021 05:23 PM
@Xepa .. If I understand you correctly then yes you can move your existing sim over to the new phone. However you won't be able to change to a 'sim only' contract until you have seen out or paid off your existing contract.
14-10-2021 08:33 PM
That should be fine then, as I'm on a SIM-only deal. many thanks for taking the trouble to reply.