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iD mobile SIM not working in new Samsung
I've recently purchased a new unlocked Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ and after 3 months of working fine infuriatingly it's now only very intermittently connecting to the network for data and calls with my longstanding iD SIM. It's on emergency calls only basically all the time now apart from when WiFi calling is turned on it…
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Samsung A03 Core - settings issue
I just purchased Samsung A03 Core and trying to set up, the icons on the
home screen are too large, from the Samsung video's I've watched, it's
recommended > Settings > display > easy mode, Easy mode is not showing, in fact, very limited options within the settings
function, i.e. Biometric and security not showing,…
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Vodafone Secure Net
To all with a Vodafone contract. Please check your bill as you could be charged £1.00 for Vodafone Secure Net . I had the free trail but was automatically charge after the end for each of our contract phones. Also there is not an easy way to stop this charge unless you speak to them directly.
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Samsung moble £100.00 discount
Samsung are giving a £100.00 discount off some of there phones. All you have to do is tradein in an old mobile, it does not have to be a Samsung mobile It can be in any condition even screen cracked as long as it charges up and is reset to factory. I just bought an A53 5g and got £100.00 off.
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Bill rise
My Vodafone bill going up by 8.2% from this month. My normal bill is 56.77p a month. Any Vodafone customer with this problem
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Opportune Time to buy Samsung phones?
Although she hasn't wanted one before we are in need of a mobile 'phone for my wife. We have got our eye on a recent Samsung mid range model A52S. (Which best buy) We are unlikely to change and therefore want an extended period for security updates. (Nothing to do with wanting the latest fashion) At the moment the Samsung…
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Calling over WiFi restrictions with network providers
Basically I bought a new phone directly from Motorola, a G60s one of their recent models for about £180, I have a monthly sim only deal with Virgin that uses the (Vodaphone) network, recently reception has not been great inside the house so I was keen to get a phone with the ability to use WiFi calling - if no signal it…
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Free SIM and free activation
Does such a SIM card exist? I want to transfer one number to another SIM within the same mobile company, but they say I have to port out and then port back again. I’d rather not have to pay to do it. Does anyone have any suggestions please?
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O2 Customer Service/Reliability
My problem is simple. I have have an O2 android phone. I do not do banking or any other financial transactions by phone. My Google Subscriptions and Google Play apps are unused and not active. In dealing with a matter relating to my 2nd phone I discovered that there is a monthly Google subscription of £26.99 being paid by…
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Best mobile phone supplier
Why on earth don't you recommend 1pmobile, there is no one cheaper. I have been with them for over a year and it costs me less than £10 for 4 months use, you buy your pay as you go phone for anything from £10 upwards so your average expense is about £150 a year. That is a no brainer, why are some idiots paying £300+ for a…
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WiFi calling where no service available
I started with the long story of what I was going to post, but it was so long I've reduced it to a nutshell as I didn't want to take up too much time for anyone reading this, so, can anyone confirm if they’re successfully using Three (or Smarty) SIM only WiFi calling for both voice and
texts in a rural area where there is…
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Tesco Mobile reduces Clubcard points value
Today (4/3/22) Tesco Mobile sent an email out telling customers that the value of Clubcard Points into vouchers is cut to 1 for 1 from 2 for 1 i.e. not double value. This effectively increases mobile bills. Does this have any impact on my current plans in terms of being able to cancel before then end of the contract…
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Vodafone price rise / Roaming
So ... just got the email from Vodafone, saying that my SIM-only contract will be going up 9.3%. I am over the 12 month contract period, and on monthly rolling, so normally at this time I would just sign up to another deal at a lower rate. In fact, in the past I have usually ended up back on the same deal, at the pre-rise…