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Vodafone 4G Multi SIM Card Pay As You Go For iPhone 4, 4S, 5, 5C, 5S, 6, 6S, 6+, Galaxy S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S6-Edge, Ipad 2/3/4/5/Air/Air2/Air5 & Galaxy Notes 3/4/5 - UNLIMITED CALLS, TEXTS & DATA - > MOBILES DIRECTS COMMUNICATIONS LTD

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In comparison, a prepaid plan will include a set amount of calls, texts and data to use within that expiry period — if you happen to use up your inclusions before the expiry, you’ll be without your inclusions until your next recharge, or you’ll need to add on extra inclusions. I activated the micro SIM with that old Nokia, chose pay-per-minute plan, no extras, put some money there. Pay as you go’ (or PAYG) plans are similar to old-school prepaid plans — you usually recharge with a set amount of credit with no obligation to keep recharging, and you only pay for what you use. Some providers even carry long-expiries such as 180 or 365 days so you can last six months or an entire year before worrying about your phone plan again, as long as your credit stretches that far. Once you get a “Profile Installed” message, your custom APN profile will be working. Now restart the iPhone 4 and try using your data plan, it should work perfectly. You may want to temporarily disable WiFi on the iPhone to be sure that your are using the data network and not WiFi while you test this.

These days, a PAYG plan is much less common, and differs from the standard prepaid plans on the market. The key feature of a PAYG plan is that you pay for what you use — any calls, texts or data will come out of your credit. Once you use up your credit, you’ll need to recharge. I used to have AT&T but I got tired after 5 years of having to pay this huge bills. At first they forced their customers to Why are you condoning the fact that AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint can feel free to charge it’s customers UNGODLY amount of money for a phone, and a plan. I invite you to go look at what other international providers, I’m talking like O2 wireless, T-Mobile, and other’s charge there customers. What we pay for our phones, in other countries we’d be completely unlimited iPhone users. Look it up. I then trimmed the SIM card to the size of the microSIM to fit into the iPhone 4. I used an Exacto knife.

DO YOU WORK, OWN, OR HAVE SOME SORT OF CONNECTION TO AT&T?! BECAUSE YOU ARE JUST HATING THE FACT THAT EDWARD IS A GREAT GUY, THAT IS HELPING A COUPLE OF PEOPLE THAT AT THIS BULL “CAPITALISM” MOMENT CANNOT AFFORD TO PAY FOR SUCH SERVICES THAT YOU STRONGLY BELIEVE WE SHOULD BE PAYING FOR…?! Actually, all you need is an AT&T sim card and a non-iphone IMEI number. You don’t need to buy a gophone. You can use the IMEI number of any GSM (new or used) phone that is not an iphone. Another benefit of a PAYG plan is that it’s cheap and typically has a long expiry period. If you have a second phone for emergencies and want to keep it active, or perhaps if you’re going overseas for an extended period and don’t want to lose your phone number, a cheap PAYG plan is a good way to have access to service or your number without the monthly bills or expensive costs. You don’t need to jailbreak your iPhone. You can use the iPhone Configuration Utility to create your custom APN. I got it working on my iPhone 4 by following these instructions: That's only half of what makes them so appealing, though. People also love the flexibility that an iPhone SIM only plan offers.

When choosing a PAYG plan, there are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind. Firstly, you’ll want to set a budget, and also consider how long you want the plan to run for. Once you have a clearer idea of how much you’re looking to spend, you’ll want to compare plans around this price point. Fact – it is BS and unnecessary for ATT to make it so hard/restricted for customers to use a variety of cell services incl some that iphone can provide, and does elsewhere in the world. Now that you have the pay-go calling part taken care of, you can get data working too by installing a custom APN. I had activated a Samsung GoPhone minutes before I called AT&T, so was able to provide them with a phone number.Keep in mind that 4G or 4G LTE connectivity is not yet available nationwide from many cellular service providers. So if you're using an iPhone 5/5C/5S, be sure to look at a service provider's coverage map carefully to determine whether 4G (LTE) coverage is offered in your area. Otherwise, you'll automatically connect to a slower 3G network, or in some cases, an incredibly slow and outdated 2G network. Hey, I followed the guide almost exactly but probably did something wrong, can some one have a look?

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