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07-08-2020 04:12 PM
My phone contract with EE is coming to an end and I've bought my next phone from elsewhere but still want to get a 12 month sim from EE for it.
Should I get a sim contract from where it says on my account that I can now upgrade to a sim only contract? Or should I get a sim from the EE website that are called additional phone sim only contracts, I'm not sure if there's a difference
07-08-2020 04:29 PM
Your best move is just to change your plan to a 12 or 24month SIM-only one - this is also called an "upgrade" on myEE, but is for all intents just a change of payment plan on your existing SIM, account & and number.
If you were to choose an "additional line", then that's what it says - additional, on a new number, and your current plan would continue unless you explicitly cancelled it.
You can browse through the 12 & 24month SIM-only plans here , then just change your current plan across to one of those. Then just move your existing SIM into your new phone, and carry on!