Porting Number from One EE Contract to Another EE Contract
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The wife's current EE contract has just run out and she has also just destroyed her Lumia 920. She likes windows phone as it does everything she needs it to very well without being complicated, but the new models with a decent camera are too big for her.
So I was thinking the new iPhone SE would be ideal. Great camera in a small phone.
I have found a good deal on a 64gb iPhone 6SE on mobiles.co.uk. Problem is its with EE who are also he current supplier. EE say they can't port her number from one contract to another for whatever reason and they can't get within £450 of the deal I have seen.
So I was thinking. I would order the new phone on EE as per the deal and also order the cheapest pay as you go sim I can find with another network. Port the number over to the new network an then port it back to the new EE contract.
But it sounds too easy to be true, o I think I'm missing something. I've searched the web and cant find anything that says it will be a problem.
My question is, Is what I propose possible or have I overlooked something?
Thanks
Cybertronian said:
This should work.
I did something similar when the iPhone 6 first came out. I wasn't able to do a straight upgrade due to contract end date not syncing up, so ended the contract prematurely by paying it off and then porting away from EE to an O2 pre-pay SIM. I took out a new contract on EE and then ported the number back to EE on the new contract. Just a day or so of inconvenience until the number switched.
Thanks, sounds like it should be ok to do then.I did something similar when the iPhone 6 first came out. I wasn't able to do a straight upgrade due to contract end date not syncing up, so ended the contract prematurely by paying it off and then porting away from EE to an O2 pre-pay SIM. I took out a new contract on EE and then ported the number back to EE on the new contract. Just a day or so of inconvenience until the number switched.
poing said:
Check with EE but I seem to remember that you can do it within EE by going to PAYG for a month then back to contract, it was a few years ago though so they might have tightened the rules since then. It meant I didn't need to get the phone unlocked from the network.
I've been on to EE and they can't do it due to technical reasons apparently.The new phone will still be on EE so won't need unlocking. It will just be a a couple of days of hassle messing around with pac codes and being nagged by the Mrs.
gr1340 said:
Have you thought of a second hand iPhone 5s?
I think they are less than £200 so quite a saving over a new one.
Or choose from a range of android or Windows phones for £200.
I have considered those options yes. Iv'e looked at lots of options to avoid getting an iPhone.I think they are less than £200 so quite a saving over a new one.
Or choose from a range of android or Windows phones for £200.
But the camera (most important to wife) on the 5s isn't great and they are a bit on the slow side now.
It's a similar story with the cheaper android and windows phones.
She would prefer sticking with a windows phone as it suits her needs perfectly. But the 950 is just too big for her and the cheaper models are crap. I was going to donate my 1020 but again its too big. The iPhone SE is the perfect size with a great camera.
Blown2CV said:
gr1340 said:
48Valves said:
£100 up front and 24 x £20.99
500mins, unlimited text and 1gb data
It's not a bad deal really. Total for 24 months = £603.76500mins, unlimited text and 1gb data
Slightly cheaper is to buy the iPhone 5se 64gb from Apple at £439 then go via uswitch mobile and choose the life mobile (Ee network) for £5.95 a month.
Total cost for 24 months = £581.80
But, as you don't want to spend much upfront then it's not really an option.
However, the life mobile is only a 30 day contract and the iPhone is factory unlocked so leaves your options open for other networks in the future.
Anyway it looks possible for couple of hours messing around with pac codes.
Thanks for all the input
To close this one off.
It was all fairly straight forward in the end. Ported original number to o2 PAYG sim. waited 24 hours then ported the number to new EE contract. All it took was 2 phone calls and filling in a couple of on-line forms.
End result is the Mrs is happy with the new phone.
Thanks for all the contributions.
It was all fairly straight forward in the end. Ported original number to o2 PAYG sim. waited 24 hours then ported the number to new EE contract. All it took was 2 phone calls and filling in a couple of on-line forms.
End result is the Mrs is happy with the new phone.
Thanks for all the contributions.
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