Big Bundles:O2’s Big Bundles start from8GB data for £10 per month. You’ll be able totop-up your SIM cardmanually on Big Bundles (e.g. in store, by phone or online). There’s also the facility to set-up automatic monthly top-ups if you wish. ...
Classic PAYG is the more traditional pay as you offer, meaning you top up your phone with credit, then pay for calls, texts and data at O2’s standard rates. This is a good option for light users although 1pMobile and Asda are slightly better choices here due to price and credit expiry...
But a few years ago the terms changed and you now also need to top up the card to activate it. The minimum level is £10, and this will keep the SIM active for six months. You’ll want to get a“Big Bundle” PAYG SIMas the alternative “rolling plan” will keep charging you eac...
Rocket Pack bundlesstart from £7.50 per monthand include an allowance of minutes, texts and mobile data. Triple Creditis a classic Pay As You Go plan. On this plan, there are no regular monthly charges. You’ll pay 25p per minute, 10p per text and 10p per MB. Each time you to...
3. Any real detail about the PAYG options, both in terms of price, terms and release date. Fair enough (well, almost: I am definitely pissed about this) not having it available at launch, but just saying "later this year" without giving dates at this point is ridiculous. ...Not aroun...
Do you know if any of this operators will offer simlock free Iphone 4 in PAYG offer? Reply J Jcm800 nxy 11 Jun 2010 Anonymous, 11 Jun 2010The problem with the iPhone4' s Facetime is that it only works over uncluttered wifi and only ... moreVery well put! My point exactly, woul...