I've just taken delivery of a iPhone 4S after always using a Blackberry. Should I have waited a few weeks for the new one to come out.
Return it now and sit back for a few weeks.
I've just taken delivery of a iPhone 4S after always using a Blackberry. Should I have waited a few weeks for the new one to come out.
Return it now and sit back for a few weeks.
I've been withn O2 for years, since I had my first iPhone in fact. I am currently using a 30 day plan in my unlocked 4S. Will be getting an iPhone 5 when it comes out - will any of these networks allow me to keep my number? Presumably GiffGaff will if it is o2 based? Isn't Tesco o2 based as well?
Yeah you just need to call o2 and has for your PAC. They have to give it to you. You then use this to transfer your number to your new contract.
Looks like it will be 'new iPhone' rather than 'iPhone 5'.
(NB - this woman is unlikely to have a job any more)
Looks like it will be 'new iPhone' rather than 'iPhone 5'.
(NB - this woman is unlikely to have a job any more)
No. GiffGaff only send out full-size SIM cards, iPhones take Micro SIMs. You can either buy a little tool to cut to size/shape or use scissors like I did.
(There has been some talk of an even smaller SIM for the iPhone 5, but I really can't see that personally.)
and in other news Nokia just announced an iPhone killer, in fact why isnt NSC closed in honour of its announcement?
It has been confirmed that mobile phone shops are taking delivery of new nano sim cards this week. No phone currently use them. Read into this what you will but I would say all you people getting microsims from GiffGaff have made a BigGaff and wont be able to use them on the new iPhone
It's a curious one - I'm not sure how this is going to play out for the majority of folk who will walk into an Apple Store to buy a new iPhone to replace their 4/4s and be in possession of an existing Micro SIM they wish to use.
Could Apple give you some sort of generic Nano SIM that you then tell your network about and they port your account over to it? I don't know how this stuff works.
That just looks like you'd need to further cut down the excess plastic around the edge of a Micro SIM, which I'm OK with.
I was struggling to think how they could ensure backwards compatibility if they reduced the actual chip size, but it looks like they haven't.
What is the POINT of making a simcard the size of a flea ? Its not like the existing simcards are CUMBERSOME is it ?