Going up to £15 gave unlimited calls and texts and 8GB of data. Over at O2, you got unlimited calls and texts and 6GB of data for £10, or 15GB for £15. Vodafone and Three’s packs were the same price, but included more data. The SIM cards themselves were free in every case, although some did need a minimum spend. Yes you can, but if you want to sell your 5 then if you get Voda to unlock it now, then it *may* be more valuable when you sell it. Don't get someone else to 'unlock it' as it may well lock again, whereas if done 'officially' they it will remain unlocked. Kernel_Sanders Posts: 3,617 Forumite. 21 December 2014 at 6:56PM. Yes, but don’t buy one at the airport. Connect to wi-fi at the airport and buy one later in town, I’ve always used EE’s prepaid one you can find it anywhere. Mijman • 1 yr. ago. Supermarkets, phone shops, WHSmiths. Plenty of places to pick one up. If you're struggling, just ask someone wherever you are. Low cost international calls to any number. Send Mobile Airtime recharge worldwide. Low cost SMS worldwide. Earn credit when you invite your friends to the app. Earn Clubcard points when you top-up. Call using your monthly mobile minutes, or over 3G/4G & WiFi. No connection fees. Free credit on first download! Yes, on the networks where you only get to roll data over a month at a time. On iD Mobile, Virgin Mobile, EE and Vodafone, last month's remaining data will get used up first before this month's new data. Sky’s scheme works differently. Your unused data is stored in your Piggybank (basically a savings account for data). SIM cards come in three different sizes: Standard (0.98 x 0.59 inches) Micro (0.59 x 0.47 inches) Nano (0.48 x 0.35 inches) Usually, you don’t have to worry much about what type of SIM size fits in your phone since most carriers will send you a triple-cut SIM, which includes all 3 SIM sizes. Both GSM and CDMA devices use SIM cards, although iPhone 12. up to £343. up to £250. £93. prices correct on 31/03/2023. Prices aside, there's a difference in how you can post your device for recycling. Compare and Recycle and Tesco Mobile Trade-in both offer free postage, but with Tesco Mobile's programme you will receive a pre-paid postage label only which you will need to print out yourself. There was a thread about gifts cards somewhere else, which mentioned how companies make a lot of money out of gifts cards, because so many are lost or expire. It's like giving good cash and get back a bit of plastic, with terms and conditions on how you can use it, and that you have to use within a certain date, and also if the company goes Ys5JSF.