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08-05-2023 04:06 PM
My contact for my Apple Watch was up in March yet I’m still being billed £30 per month for the 24 month plan. Is that for data etc? I’m quite clueless with all of this regarding an Apple Watch. If I cancel it will my watch not work when I’m not at home?
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08-05-2023 06:01 PM - edited 08-05-2023 06:02 PM
@Lorijane If you give 30 days notice to terminate the contract once that is over you can then take out a sim only contract for the watch, this is only £7 per month. You set that up via the watch app but only once you have completed the 30 days notice period. If you don’t want cellular data the watch will work just like the none cellular version of the watch. Ie only when it’s in range of your iPhone.
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08-05-2023 04:53 PM
These mobile contracts don't just end, just the min. term expires. They are not fixed term contracts. After the min. term they just carry on at the same price on a rolling 30-days' notice basis until you explicitly cancel or upgrade.
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08-05-2023 06:01 PM - edited 08-05-2023 06:02 PM
@Lorijane If you give 30 days notice to terminate the contract once that is over you can then take out a sim only contract for the watch, this is only £7 per month. You set that up via the watch app but only once you have completed the 30 days notice period. If you don’t want cellular data the watch will work just like the none cellular version of the watch. Ie only when it’s in range of your iPhone.
