on 26-01-2015 00:41
If I start with a £10 top up I'd get 3000 O2 texts and 50MB (3G) data. I assume any texts / data not used are lost at the end of the month?
If at the end of the month there is credit remaining does that carry over ok?
It's possible to purchase 3G data at £3/100Mb & £6/500Mb out of credit at any time? Data purchased will be vaild for a month.
I want to use a phone for 2/3 months, it won't be making many (if any) calls and I'll probably use 500Mb per month max. If the above is correct it's probably the cheapest way to do it, unless someone can recommend a better way.
Thanks
For info: Reason for the above is I want to run a Windows phone on Win 10 beta through the new Insiders Program. I don't want to use it my main phone (O2 SIM only contract) as its important that it functions correctly (I'm frst point of contact for an elderly neighbours panic system) so however unlikely new buggy software would be an issue.
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on 26-01-2015 07:03
on 26-01-2015 07:03
on 26-01-2015 07:03
on 26-01-2015 07:03
on 26-01-2015 08:33
on 26-01-2015 08:33
Hello @tullyhubbert
You say that you won't make many calls, if none at all - will you be wanting to use the phone for texting?
on 26-01-2015 08:42
on 26-01-2015 08:45
on 26-01-2015 08:45
So you just want it as a spare phone - not to primarily use?
£10 is the least you can top up anyway. If you're not using it and not on a tariff then you won't need to top up for thr 2-3 months that you use it. If you want to use for data you could get a data bolt on? They start from £3 for 100MB. https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/tariffs/bolt-ons
on 26-01-2015 09:34
on 26-01-2015 09:34
on 26-01-2015 11:38
on 26-01-2015 11:38
on 26-01-2015 13:09