on 30-11-2014 23:33
on 30-11-2014 23:33
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on 30-11-2014 23:55
Hi @Anonymous
Yes you can. I am currently doing the same myself. This week I started using my Note 3 with the sim from my S3 in it.
I will be changing to a sim only deal when my contract is up at the end of December but until then I am doing exactly what you say you want to do....:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-11-2014 23:55
Hi @Anonymous
Yes you can. I am currently doing the same myself. This week I started using my Note 3 with the sim from my S3 in it.
I will be changing to a sim only deal when my contract is up at the end of December but until then I am doing exactly what you say you want to do....:smileywink:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 01-12-2014 00:07
on 01-12-2014 00:07
No problem at all as @Cleoriff says. Finish your contract in the new phone and a sim only deal will then give you much better value with all the benefits of a contract.
You might want to also consider getting your present phone unlocked using the link in my signature below so that you get a better resale value. It's free to contract customers.
on 01-12-2014 07:16
on 01-12-2014 07:16
on 01-12-2014 07:31
You need to make sure the phone you buy isn't locked to a particular network (other than O2) though - I believe the iPhone will lock itself automatically to whichever sim card is first put in it? And if someone has upgraded to a 6 through their provider just so that they can sell that handset for some quick cash, it may well be locked to that network.
on 01-12-2014 07:33
EDIT - I know you said you are looking to buy an unlocked one, I'm just trying to point out that some vendors might think it's unlocked, but they may have inadvertantly locked it by trying it with their own sim.