An 02 Pay As You Go Sim is a device that one can insert into one's phone that will allow that person to pay for minutes as one uses them instead of a standard monthly fee.
Contact your service provider and they should be able to transfer your Pay and go contract to your sim and cancel your Contract account.
"An orange sim means nothing, but an Orange SIM card is a pay as you go type of card. Orange is a mobile phone service company, and according to their website, a sim card is free."
All sims are pay as you go unless purchased with a contract, the only way a sim won't work is if it's blocked.
Yes. It must be from the same carrier, though. For example, an AT&T sim only works in an AT&T pay-as-you-go, not a VirginMobil or Sprint.
Mobile phone service O2 offers free texts, some unlimited, in many of its Pay and Go and Pay Monthly tariffs. Free texts are available with both the Sim only and Phone and Sim deals.
a prepaid Sim card is a Sim card that you pay as you go AT&t tracfone and t-mobile
Your Tesco pay as you go SIM might not be working due to several reasons. Common issues include insufficient balance, network coverage problems, or a faulty SIM card. Ensure your account has credit, check for any network outages in your area, and try reinserting the SIM or testing it in another device. If the problem persists, contacting Tesco customer service for assistance is recommended.
No, you cannot use an AT&T pay-as-you-go card on a Sprint smartphone. Sprint devices are typically locked to their own network and require a Sprint SIM card for service. If you want to use an AT&T pay-as-you-go plan, you would need to ensure that your smartphone is compatible with the AT&T network and has an AT&T SIM card.
Yup. Just get a GSM model and a pay as you go SIM card.
The phones themselves can be either contract or pay as you go, the sim card determines whether it's pay as you go or not.
One can purchase an O2 pay as you go SIM card directly from O2 in Exeter. One can also purchase SIM cards at any shop that has a mobile phones section.
Call your prepaid or pay as you go provider.