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  1. #1
    steve
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    Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    problem being pointed to it.

    There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long chats
    with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought was to
    go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I want
    off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.

    'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I didn't
    buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a 3G
    one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone they
    didn't supply.

    Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!

    Ta!





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  2. #2
    Charlie Mitchell
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    Re: Changing service plan - Am I being lied to?!

    steve wrote:
    > Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    > problem being pointed to it.
    >
    > There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    > calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long chats
    > with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought was to
    > go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I want
    > off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.
    >
    > 'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I didn't
    > buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a 3G
    > one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone they
    > didn't supply.
    >
    > Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!
    >
    > Ta!
    >
    >


    They're talking out of their bottom mouths as usual.

    Was it a female orange tubby that you spoke to per chance?

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  3. #3
    Jon
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    Re: Changing service plan - Am I being lied to?!

    [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    > Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    > problem being pointed to it.
    >
    > There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    > calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long chats
    > with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought was to
    > go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I want
    > off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.
    >
    > 'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I didn't
    > buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a 3G
    > one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone they
    > didn't supply.
    >
    > Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!


    You are right, they are wrong.
    --
    Regards
    Jon



  4. #4
    Pete
    Guest

    Re: Changing service plan - Am I being lied to?!


    "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >> Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    >> problem being pointed to it.
    >>
    >> There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    >> calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long
    >> chats
    >> with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought was
    >> to
    >> go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I
    >> want
    >> off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.
    >>
    >> 'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I
    >> didn't
    >> buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a 3G
    >> one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone they
    >> didn't supply.
    >>
    >> Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!

    >
    > You are right, they are wrong.
    > --
    > Regards
    > Jon



    But I dont think the 3g services would work unless the account had 3g
    enabled as as you might purchase the sim with a non 3g phone this might be
    a problem

    Pete





  5. #5
    David Hearn
    Guest

    Re: Changing service plan - Am I being lied to?!

    Pete wrote:
    > "Jon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> [email protected] declared for all the world to hear...
    >>> Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    >>> problem being pointed to it.
    >>>
    >>> There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    >>> calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long
    >>> chats
    >>> with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought was
    >>> to
    >>> go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I
    >>> want
    >>> off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.
    >>>
    >>> 'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I
    >>> didn't
    >>> buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a 3G
    >>> one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone they
    >>> didn't supply.
    >>>
    >>> Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!

    >> You are right, they are wrong.
    >> --
    >> Regards
    >> Jon

    >
    >
    > But I dont think the 3g services would work unless the account had 3g
    > enabled as as you might purchase the sim with a non 3g phone this might be
    > a problem
    >
    > Pete


    Correct, you won't get the benefit of 3G using a phone supplied by
    Orange which isn't 3G. It'll probably fall back to GSM, so still be
    able to make calls, browser via GPRS etc - but video calls or higher
    speed data.

    If that's okay with the original poster, then that isn't a problem.

    Other option is to go with a 3G phone from Orange, and give that one to
    the girlfriend, that way you've got 3G enabled on your account.

    D



  6. #6
    History
    Guest

    Re: Changing service plan - Am I being lied to?!

    Just ask for a 3G sim card replacement.

    declared for all the world to hear...
    >>>> Right, I know nothing about mobile phones so if there's a faq, I've no
    >>>> problem being pointed to it.
    >>>>
    >>>> There's a fab service plan on Orange that'll give me unlimited landline
    >>>> calls in the evenings and at weekends - just the thing for those long
    >>>> chats
    >>>> with the girly. However, they don't have a phone I like so my thought
    >>>> was to
    >>>> go with their free phone offer, give it to the girlf, buy the phone I
    >>>> want
    >>>> off eBay and put my new sim card in it. Everyone's happy.
    >>>>
    >>>> 'Til I wondered if Orange's new sim card would work in a 3G phone I
    >>>> didn't
    >>>> buy from them, especially as the phone I *did* buy from them wasn't a
    >>>> 3G
    >>>> one. Rang them and they said the sim card wouldn't work on any phone
    >>>> they
    >>>> didn't supply.
    >>>>
    >>>> Please mobile-savvy people, who's right and who's wrong?!
    >>> You are right, they are wrong.
    >>> --
    >>> Regards
    >>> Jon

    >>
    >>
    >> But I dont think the 3g services would work unless the account had 3g
    >> enabled as as you might purchase the sim with a non 3g phone this might
    >> be a problem
    >>
    >> Pete

    >
    > Correct, you won't get the benefit of 3G using a phone supplied by Orange
    > which isn't 3G. It'll probably fall back to GSM, so still be able to make
    > calls, browser via GPRS etc - but video calls or higher speed data.
    >
    > If that's okay with the original poster, then that isn't a problem.
    >
    > Other option is to go with a 3G phone from Orange, and give that one to
    > the girlfriend, that way you've got 3G enabled on your account.
    >
    > D






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