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Where can I find a SIM free PAYG with decent internet?
Unfortunately I've ruined the screen on my Samsung Galaxy S2 (mate's old phone I bought second hand) when I dropped it, I could potentially look into getting it repaired but I'm assessing my options if I was to buy a new phone but I have a deal with orange for £8 a month until February for 500 mins, 500 texts and 100MB internet which suits me well as I am not a heavy user so couldn't justify paying much more for a contract.
Therefore I really am after a SIM free pay as you go so I can just use the SIM I have now but as I'm not a heavy user I'm not after an expensive phone with complicated features, just one with a decent internet is all I really need. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
Therefore I really am after a SIM free pay as you go so I can just use the SIM I have now but as I'm not a heavy user I'm not after an expensive phone with complicated features, just one with a decent internet is all I really need. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.
Thanks
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Moto G is well priced budget phone .0
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Moto G will make your S2 seem like a dinosaur!0
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Moto G 8GB 4G0
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Asda on EE ?There are more questions than answers :shhh: :silenced:WARNING ! May go silent for unfriendly repliesPlease excuse me Spell it MOST times:A UK Resident :A0
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Moto E almost as good & cheaper0
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If you have any vouchers with them, Tesco have their double-up thing going on at the moment where your vouchers are worth double what they say on the ticket and as far as I am aware you can use the vouchers for mobile phone handsets. You can also part-pay with the vouchers doubled-up too if you haven't got the full amount.0
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