09-11-2013 16:48
09-11-2013 16:48
I have a Sony Xperia M (Android 4.1.2) phone bought as a SIM-free phone. I have a SIM-only, pay-monthly, SIM inserted in that Sony Xperia M.
If I buy a new SIM-free phone, can I just transfer the existing SIM-only, pay-monthly, O2 SIM card to the new phone, or would I have to contact O2 first?
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09-11-2013 16:54
You can transfer it without having to do anything, as long as the sim you have is the right size for your new phone.
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What you pay for is the service on the sim card, depending on the answers above you can use any phone you like.
You can use an adapter or swap the sim as necessary.
09-11-2013 17:12
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09-11-2013 17:19
You probably already have a data package. If you were to buy an iPhone you'd just have to have O2 switch it to idata. Also the new iPhones take nano sims which are smaller than micro. You would have to just swap sims, which you could do in an O2 store or order one online and do the swap online.
09-11-2013 17:20