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Try Smarty matey, spot on for me SR5 and I travel all overAnyone using these? Thinking of switching over when my contract ends the end of Feb as it's way cheaper than everyone else. Think they piggy back on the 3 Network don't they which I'm currently on as it's the best reception where I live?
I pay £8 a month for unlimited calls and 30GB which I can use in Europe as well, like has been mentioned the signal at times can be a bit hit and miss but overall can't complain.Anyone using these? Thinking of switching over when my contract ends the end of Feb as it's way cheaper than everyone else. Think they piggy back on the 3 Network don't they which I'm currently on as it's the best reception where I live?
Yes, signal is absolutely shite in a lot of places as they use the Three network, moving away soon, probably back to O2.
What do you call cheap? Depends what you need I suppose.
Check your coverage, I'm with lebara, 99p for the first 6 months you just move again in month 5.
Try Smarty matey, spot on for me SR5 and I travel all over
I'm with ID and they're just like any other small mobile company. If you get decent coverage on the three network they're fine
If WiFi calling is important to you, make sure you have an approved handset from the list, here. (It's very useful if you're in a patchy signal area)
They use Three's network so it depends on what coverage you get from Three.
I would ignore the coverage checkers as they aren't very accurate, the best thing is to get one of those £1 burner sim cards you see everywhere and see what sort of signal you get. I struggle to get anything more than 3G with anyone other than EE.
If you get a good signal though then ID are fine. They're ran by the Carphone Warehouse iirc.