13-10-2020 10:51 - edited 13-10-2020 10:53
13-10-2020 10:51 - edited 13-10-2020 10:53
Hi,
I know very little about smartphone tech, so please forgive this very basic question...
I currently use a very old smartphone and want to upgrade to a new phone with lots more internal memory. I am happy with my existing O2 sim deal, so would like to continue with that.
When browsing through the thousands of phones on Amazon, there are various terms used (sim-free, locked, unlocked...), and I am unsure what I should/shouldn't be considering.
Am I right in thinking I need to buy a 'sim-free' phone that meets my requirements, then simply insert the sim card from my old phone?
Many thanks for any help!
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on 13-10-2020 11:03
You can choose any phone described as "sim free", "unlocked" or "locked to O2 network" and yes, then just simply insert your current sim card if the same size.
If a different size is required, any O2 shop will swap it for free.
on 13-10-2020 11:03
You can choose any phone described as "sim free", "unlocked" or "locked to O2 network" and yes, then just simply insert your current sim card if the same size.
If a different size is required, any O2 shop will swap it for free.