22-10-2025 12:51 PM
my airtime plan is 24 months and is now up, my device plan runs for another 12 months can I change the monthly Rolling airtime plan which has now gone up to £32 to a sum only for half the price?
22-10-2025 01:14 PM
@Andypanz Yes. You need to call customer support if your account doesn’t let you upgrade to a new sim only tariff.
22-10-2025 01:27 PM
Hi Chris,
just checking as when i called them on 150 thy told me i would have to pay off the remainder of the device plan is this correct?
22-10-2025 01:48 PM
@Andypanz No not at all. Otherwise you could change network providers and keep paying for the device for the last 12 months. It’s a 24 month airtime contract and you cannot be forced to stick to that for another 12 months as that would mean it’s a 36 month airtime contract which it’s not.
22-10-2025 02:08 PM - edited 22-10-2025 02:46 PM
@Andypanz wrote:150 told me i would have to pay off the remainder of the device plan is this correct?
Fairly sure this is correct advice for the scenario of you wanting to port-out or disconnect once the airtime plan has expired.
This said, I'd be quite surprised if a SIM-only was ~half the cost of the airtime element of a FlexPay, for the same allowances. A few £ here or there I'd expect, possibly a bit more with promotions - but I'd be interested to see specific examples.
The airtime element of FlexPay is a quasi-SIM-only already, after all.
22-10-2025 03:35 PM
Hi @Andypanz,
Welcome to the EE Community
Just wanted to confirm the advice you have been given by @Chris_B is correct, I am sorry you were told differently. In the situation where your airtime contract is over but you still have 12 months to pay on the device agreement you can do any of the following-
So you can change your airtime plan to a SIM only plan without needing to pay off the remainder of your device agreement. It is only if you are upgrading to a new phone that you need to pay off any remaining Flex Pay balance immediately.
Alex