11-06-2026 03:11 PM
Hi
Reaching out to get some insight before going into EE Store. Our situation a bit complicated.
1. Wife has contract phone in her name, with my number as a second sim. (She pays and I reimburse her) She’s overdue for a replacement (five years), so upgrading imminently.
When she does that, will my sim automatically be added, or will I need to find another sim only deal?
2. My son (now 23) also in same boat. Difference is contract still in my name. (Goes back to when he was under 18, and we’ve never untangled that)
Am I right in thinking we need to transfer account to his name, so that he can then upgrade? Also needs to have the old phone in his name for three months?)
If so, can that initial transfer be completed online? If so, how?
Thank you
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11-06-2026 08:26 PM
That's right! It's you that has to do the upgrade for him as you are the a/c owner.
11-06-2026 03:37 PM
11-06-2026 03:51 PM
Thanks for swift response.
1. When you say “Will not affect my sim and plan”, How can that happen when only her bank details are held? Also, I can only log into the app to see my data usage with her credentials.
2. V clear. Thanks. Are you able to confirm the point about the three month wait before my son can upgrade?
11-06-2026 03:56 PM
@Eurosceptic , your sim and plan will remain, if your wife wants to upgrade, she can do that without any change for your sim and plan, it does not affect it. Your son will not be able to upgrade for the first three months, as he has to prove that he can make the payments.
11-06-2026 03:57 PM
11-06-2026 04:04 PM
Change of ownership is 6 months (same as new accounts) before upgrade is possible, so if needed option is to upgrade first before doing it
11-06-2026 04:32 PM
Just to add to this: if upgrading to a device on Flex Pay this would be unable to have an ownership change performed on it.
11-06-2026 06:14 PM
Many thanks for these helpful replies. Understood re sim arrangement continuing with any new contract my wife signs up to.
Re the advice to “upgrade before ownership change” on my son’s phone. I see the virtue of that, but how can this be done in this case? Ie My son’s phone is in my name. Does that mean he can just enter into a new contract for a new phone now?
Does that, in turn, mean the contract on his existing phone (in my name) will then just cease to exist? So there is no upgrade in this situation. Finally would that allow me to come off my wife’s contract and get a sim only deal in my name? (The only reason we did the second sim in the first place was that I was showing on system as an EE customer)
Thanks again
11-06-2026 07:20 PM
You don't order a new contract phone for your son but upgrade his existing phone to a new phone under contract. That way he gets to keep his no. That transaction will have no bearing on the situation of your wife's contract & your SIM contract under it. For that you could consider your wife doing a change of ownership in your favour.
11-06-2026 07:44 PM
Thanks again. I think I’ve solved this, (Following discussion with my son!)
He is unable to upgrade (tried), as he isn’t the contract holder. Ergo, I have to upgrade for him, and then we can do change of ownership in six-months. (So consistent with the upgrade then change mantra)
At that later stage, I’ll seek out a sim only deal in my own right.
Thanks