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08-05-2014 04:43 - edited 08-05-2014 04:45
Morning!
On 17th May I'm due to switch over to O2 Simplicity ultd 12M 5GB 4G tariff. I'm currently using a HTC One X but over the next few months I'm going to switch to another HTC model or wait for the new iPhone in September.
Other than needing different sized SIM cards, will that contract type work in both iPhones and HTC phones? When browsing the Simplicity tariffs I noticed they ask customer to differentiate between iPhones and other smartphones, but then ultimately the offers are exactly the same tariff...
Thanks,
Kir.
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08-05-2014 06:28 - edited 08-05-2014 06:29
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08-05-2014 06:28 - edited 08-05-2014 06:29
If you pop into an O2 shop when your ready they will transfer your tariff and mobile number onto the correct sized SIM card for your phone type.
Or you can walk out with one and perform the swapmysim at home via this online form http://swapmysim.o2.co.uk
Make sure you ask for a monthly contract blank SIM card.
Either way it takes from around 10
Minutes to 24 hours to fully settle.
Turning the phone off and on or airplane mode off and on helps the reset of the connection.
If you decide to start using an iPhone then all you need to do is contact Cs on 202 to ask them to put you on an idata setting.
When you insert the sim you should get all the various set up texts.
If not text ACTIVE to 2020, save the settings and turn the phone off and on or use airplane mode.
Here is a self help thread about connecting an iPhone to o2's Data Service.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/Connecting-iPhone-to-Data-Services/m-p/544210#U544210
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08-05-2014 06:28 - edited 08-05-2014 06:29
If you pop into an O2 shop when your ready they will transfer your tariff and mobile number onto the correct sized SIM card for your phone type.
Or you can walk out with one and perform the swapmysim at home via this online form http://swapmysim.o2.co.uk
Make sure you ask for a monthly contract blank SIM card.
Either way it takes from around 10
Minutes to 24 hours to fully settle.
Turning the phone off and on or airplane mode off and on helps the reset of the connection.
If you decide to start using an iPhone then all you need to do is contact Cs on 202 to ask them to put you on an idata setting.
When you insert the sim you should get all the various set up texts.
If not text ACTIVE to 2020, save the settings and turn the phone off and on or use airplane mode.
Here is a self help thread about connecting an iPhone to o2's Data Service.
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Apple-iOS-Devices-iPhone-iPad/Connecting-iPhone-to-Data-Services/m-p/544210#U544210
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on 08-05-2014 22:14
Hey all,
Thanks very much for your help - problem solved
Kir
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Take care.

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09-05-2014 23:51 - edited 09-05-2014 23:52
There are a few other iPhone features that won't work without idata and the apn is different to.
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