25-04-2025 07:20 PM - edited 25-04-2025 07:23 PM
Hi,
I have a mobile phone account with EE for my Alcatel 2057D Dumbphone.
It now doesnt work. So i need another dumb phone. Can i just buy any cheap dumbphone from Argos and put my SIM in it?
What if the new phone has a micro SIM card placement? ...(my SIM card is a nano SIM)....How do i change my nano SIM to say a micro SIM?....will EE do it in one of their shops?
When i try and select a new dumb phone...should it be a 2G one or a 4G one?
Most of the cheap £12 dumbphones in Argos seem to be with vodafone and need you to pay a £10 airtime fee......say i buy one of these ...can i just take thew SIM card out and put my SIM card in there?...or will that phone be locked to vodafone?...
I know that if it is locked to vodafone then it will be a waste of time trying to get them to unlock it....since when i changed from o2 to EE, o2 wouldnt unlock my phone and so i had to buy a new phone.......i then just took my old phone and my new phone into an EE shop and they just sorted it all for me.
25-04-2025 07:45 PM
Hi @treez
Buy an EE or unlocked device. Go for 4G/5G over 2G only.
Transfer your SIM across, but if you need a new size and your SIM is not already a multi SIM then you can get a new one online or in any EE store.
Thanks
25-04-2025 07:50 PM - edited 25-04-2025 07:53 PM
Thanks, but all the under £30 dumbphones in Argos are 2G i seem to notice.
This one is £17 on Argos so i am considering buying it...it has Mini-SIM and my SIM is nano SIM...so as you say i can order another one?
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/3283343?clickPR=plp:4:372
I am hoping my nano SIM hasnt been damaged when i dropped the phone in the toilet? Will water damage it?....i think theres a microcontroller in the SIM card?
Do you know where i can order a replacement SIM on the EE Web? (just in case)
26-04-2025 09:01 AM
Thanks, do you think my nano SIM card will be "dead" because i dropped the whole phone in water?
26-04-2025 09:10 AM - edited 26-04-2025 09:10 AM
26-04-2025 10:22 AM - edited 26-04-2025 10:49 AM
Thanks, the phone has started working again. But i really need it for next week....and it may of course stop working....so i am thinking of buying a new "dumb phone" and getting another EE sim for that (a SIM on this same account) . Will that be possible? And please advise on cost of doing this?
So in other words, i am wishing to have a "reserve phone", ready to use if this phone suddenly stops working. (but obviously i want it on the same EE account as my "now dry" phone.)
26-04-2025 11:37 AM
@treez , you can only have one SIM card with your number, not two, so you would need to order a replacement SIM card.
By the way, if you let the phone dry out, it should still work, but may not be as good as it originally was, and if it is used for emergency, then should be good enough. I always keep my old phones in case something happens, but have never had to do so, personally, just put the SIM card in the phone, if it is working ok, should not need a replacement SIM card, but if worried, just order a replacement SIM card.
26-04-2025 11:43 AM
Thanks, so what happens if someone looses there SIM card, then orders a replacement SIM, then they find there old SIM card...will that old SIM card not work?
26-04-2025 11:53 AM
@treez wrote:
Thanks, so what happens if someone looses there SIM card, then orders a replacement SIM, then they find there old SIM card...will that old SIM card not work?
Correct. 1 number = 1 SIM. So a replacement SIM will replace an existing SIM.
A 2G phone will be perfectly usable for voice & text services, but a 4G one will give many benefits - better coverage & call quality in the short term, but there are long-term plans (many years away yet) for 2G switchoff just as 3G has already gone.
26-04-2025 05:07 PM - edited 26-04-2025 05:10 PM