Moving back with a new cellphone plan?
Hi everyone!
I was just wondering if anyone could post their experience with getting cell phone service(s) in the UK? I'm planning on taking my iPhone with me, I'd prefer not to have to get a "disposable phone" as AT&T suggested, and my phone is still under contract (until Aug. 2013 :eek:) I would like to know if it's still possible to unlock my phone, cancel my service here in the states, and then pick up a service in the UK instead. If there's an easier way to do this, I'd totally be willing to consider it (even the disposable is not completely out of the question, just preferably avoided). Thanks so much everyone! Also, if anyone else has cellphone related issues with relocating back, feel free to hijack away- this stuff is giving me headaches and I can't seem to find enough information. |
Re: Moving back with a new cellphone plan?
Originally Posted by Tel8
(Post 10198224)
Hi everyone!
I was just wondering if anyone could post their experience with getting cell phone service(s) in the UK? I'm planning on taking my iPhone with me, I'd prefer not to have to get a "disposable phone" as AT&T suggested, and my phone is still under contract (until Aug. 2013 :eek:) I would like to know if it's still possible to unlock my phone, cancel my service here in the states, and then pick up a service in the UK instead. If there's an easier way to do this, I'd totally be willing to consider it (even the disposable is not completely out of the question, just preferably avoided). Thanks so much everyone! Also, if anyone else has cellphone related issues with relocating back, feel free to hijack away- this stuff is giving me headaches and I can't seem to find enough information. |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
I'm going back to the UK in September with my iphone which is currently being sent away to be 'unlocked' ($80), while the phone is away for a week, the calls are forwarded to a cheap US PAYG phone so I don't loose any business calls.
Just before I leave I will 'port' my current cell telephone # to a 'magic jack' ($20 a year +$10 for the ported #). On arrival in the UK I'll buy a new mini sim card to put in my unlocked iphone. There'll be a small early termination fee to pay to At&T. If this works I end up with an iphone I can use in the UK (where the same phone would cost 500 pounds) and a US telephone# in the UK that I can call the US with for nothing, and friends in the US can call me as if it was a US local call! I hope it all works out................the guy at the AT&T store said it would !;) |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10199827)
I'm going back to the UK in September with my iphone which is currently being sent away to be 'unlocked' ($80), while the phone is away for a week, the calls are forwarded to a cheap US PAYG phone so I don't loose any business calls.
Just before I leave I will 'port' my current cell telephone # to a 'magic jack' ($20 a year +$10 for the ported #). On arrival in the UK I'll buy a new mini sim card to put in my unlocked iphone. There'll be a small early termination fee to pay to At&T. If this works I end up with an iphone I can use in the UK (where the same phone would cost 500 pounds) and a US telephone# in the UK that I can call the US with for nothing, and friends in the US can call me as if it was a US local call! I hope it all works out................the guy at the AT&T store said it would !;) Some are call forwarded to my office computer and some to the home computers. |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10199827)
I'm going back to the UK in September with my iphone which is currently being sent away to be 'unlocked' ($80), while the phone is away for a week, the calls are forwarded to a cheap US PAYG phone so I don't loose any business calls.
Just before I leave I will 'port' my current cell telephone # to a 'magic jack' ($20 a year +$10 for the ported #). On arrival in the UK I'll buy a new mini sim card to put in my unlocked iphone. There'll be a small early termination fee to pay to At&T. If this works I end up with an iphone I can use in the UK (where the same phone would cost 500 pounds) and a US telephone# in the UK that I can call the US with for nothing, and friends in the US can call me as if it was a US local call! I hope it all works out................the guy at the AT&T store said it would !;)
Originally Posted by DeltaSierra70
(Post 10199956)
We have family in Wales and Australia, and by having SKYPE numbers in those places, as well as a City of London SKYPE number and a DC number, users of those numbers make a local call to talk to my wife on the Welsh and Oz numbers while business calls come to me from The City, DC, and two other places abroad.
Some are call forwarded to my office computer and some to the home computers.
Originally Posted by Mummy in the foothills
(Post 10198604)
Ds took his iPhone 3gs with him when he left in June. He's using a cheapy PAYG right now waiting for something (software? Hardware? I don't know) so his iPhone can be unlocked and used over there.
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Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Been back 6 weeks and no one could unlock my Android tried everywhere its on a 6 months freeze in the US so I pay $10 a month just to keep the number.
Yes It's an AT&T network phone. If you are moving back then AT&T will cancel your contract with no penalties because you are out of their coverage area ;) I bought a cell phone here a little Galaxy mini PAYG does everything I need, plus I have no credit in the UK so the contract idea was not going to happen. |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
AT&T will only tell you to get their outrageously priced international plan......I was lucky to speak to a disloyal employee, who has had a lot of business from me over the years! I'm still under contract until June 2013 and will have to pay an early termination fee (it's less if there's less than a year to go on the contract!) and yes, the phone can be unlocked while under contract, AT&T will not know it's unlocked!
I'm not cancelling until the last minute......when they 'port' my cell # I'll loose the plan that I've had a long time and is no longer available (unlimited data etc...). If they want an outrageous early termination fee it might be cheaper to reduce your plan to the minimum through the end of the contract or, tell them you're moving abroad and where to shove it! |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 10201358)
Been back 6 weeks and no one could unlock my Android tried everywhere its on a 6 months freeze in the US so I pay $10 a month just to keep the number.
Yes It's an AT&T network phone. If you are moving back then AT&T will cancel your contract with no penalties because you are out of their coverage area ;) I bought a cell phone here a little Galaxy mini PAYG does everything I need, plus I have no credit in the UK so the contract idea was not going to happen. @instant: LOL! I had to laugh at that one- "disloyal employee" ! That's lucky though that you found one that didn't just run you in circles like the lady I talked to (headache just from the memory). Yeah, I'm thinking I'll cancel just before I go - my current plan costs about $80 per month! I figured that adding that silly international plan was only going to make it skyrocket, and surely there are plans at least marginally cheaper in the UK- with any luck anyway. |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
@poppygirl - thanks for the tip about cancelling without a fee!
It's not marginally cheaper it's a fraction of the price! I found this 'giffgaff' deal for 10pounds a month PAYG 250minutes/unlimited text/unlimited data or the same with 800 minutes for 20 pounds. I'm paying $90 for much less than that with At&T ! https://giffgaff.com/freesim-2?click...+Saving+Expert |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10201514)
@poppygirl - thanks for the tip about cancelling without a fee!
It's not marginally cheaper it's a fraction of the price! I found this 'giffgaff' deal for 10pounds a month PAYG 250minutes/unlimited text/unlimited data or the same with 800 minutes for 20 pounds. I'm paying $90 for much less than that with At&T ! https://giffgaff.com/freesim-2?click...+Saving+Expert http://www.three.co.uk/ |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10201514)
@poppygirl - thanks for the tip about cancelling without a fee!
It's not marginally cheaper it's a fraction of the price! I found this 'giffgaff' deal for 10pounds a month PAYG 250minutes/unlimited text/unlimited data or the same with 800 minutes for 20 pounds. I'm paying $90 for much less than that with At&T ! https://giffgaff.com/freesim-2?click...+Saving+Expert
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 10201550)
I have a buddy on Giff Gaff and he reckons that the calls drop alot of the time but its a good deal if it works in your area...I got 3 network £79.99 for the Galaxy mini and then 350 mins 3000 texts and inlimited internet all for £15 a month not bad I reckon.
http://www.three.co.uk/ |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
I can't wait either! I live in Illinois with some of the most expensive utilities in the US, I know it's going to be much more expensive for the car gas but the cars have much better mpg, and everything else is much cheaper! Utilities + Real Estate Taxes are currently around $2000 per month here, I think they're going to be 400 -600 pounds in the UK + no health insurance or co-pays to worry about.
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Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by Poppy girl
(Post 10201358)
Been back 6 weeks and no one could unlock my Android tried everywhere its on a 6 months freeze in the US so I pay $10 a month just to keep the number.
Yes It's an AT&T network phone. If you are moving back then AT&T will cancel your contract with no penalties because you are out of their coverage area ;) I bought a cell phone here a little Galaxy mini PAYG does everything I need, plus I have no credit in the UK so the contract idea was not going to happen. |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10199827)
I'm going back to the UK in September with my iphone which is currently being sent away to be 'unlocked' ($80), while the phone is away for a week, the calls are forwarded to a cheap US PAYG phone so I don't loose any business calls.
Just before I leave I will 'port' my current cell telephone # to a 'magic jack' ($20 a year +$10 for the ported #). On arrival in the UK I'll buy a new mini sim card to put in my unlocked iphone. There'll be a small early termination fee to pay to At&T. If this works I end up with an iphone I can use in the UK (where the same phone would cost 500 pounds) and a US telephone# in the UK that I can call the US with for nothing, and friends in the US can call me as if it was a US local call! I hope it all works out................the guy at the AT&T store said it would !;) Btw if your with ATT and going abroad you should be able to suspend your account, meaning no charges etc |
Re: The Great Big Cellphone Thread
Originally Posted by intant
(Post 10201704)
I can't wait either! I live in Illinois with some of the most expensive utilities in the US, I know it's going to be much more expensive for the car gas but the cars have much better mpg, and everything else is much cheaper! Utilities + Real Estate Taxes are currently around $2000 per month here, I think they're going to be 400 -600 pounds in the UK + no health insurance or co-pays to worry about.
Originally Posted by vikingsail
(Post 10202064)
Tel8 sounds like a lot of bother. I just walked up to a stand/shop in a mall once in the UK. Paid 20/25 pounds and waited while they unlocked my iPhone. ten minutes later I walked into o2 and purchased a pay as you go contract. My iPhone worked perfectly the whole time I was there (3 months etc). GPS worked fine.
Btw if your with ATT and going abroad you should be able to suspend your account, meaning no charges etc |
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