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iD offers pay-monthly contracts for 24 months with a handset, or 1, 12 and 24 month SIM-only contracts. All services use the 3G, 4G or 5G signal from the Three network. . These can be bought online via the iD Mobile website, via iD Mobile telephone sales or in a Currys or Carphone Warehouse
In November 2011, Carphone Warehouse sold Talkmobile to Vodafone in a deal worth £20 million. [2] In July 2017, Talkmobile began rolling out 4G to its customers. [3] The Talkmobile pay-as-you-go (PAYG) product was withdrawn on 31 August 2017. [4] Talkmobile sells 30-day and 12-month SIM-only plans, which all have unlimited UK calls and texts. [5]
Carphone Warehouse is a mobile phone retailer based in London, United Kingdom. In August 2014 the company became a subsidiary of Currys plc (previously named "Dixons Carphone"), which was formed by the merger of its former parent Carphone Warehouse Group with Dixons Retail .
Carphone Warehouse, one of the largest UK phone retailers, offers unlocked phones with most PAYG deals. [ citation needed ] As of January 1, 2014, all phones sold by 3 UK are unlocked. Phones bought before this date will be unlocked for free.
As of 29 May 2014, Nokia announced that the Lumia 630 will be available in the United Kingdom at £89.95 for the single SIM version only. The handset was launched by Carphone Warehouse on 22 May 2014, available for purchase on Pay as you go networks and Pay monthly in green, black, white, yellow and orange. [14]
At launch, Giffgaff's first product was a prepaid SIM card providing all standard 2G and 3G mobile phone services and charging on a pay-as-you-go basis. Following this, Giffgaff announced bundles of minutes, texts, and data, called "goodybags".
Brand Host network Defunct date Notes AfriMobile: Three: 13 October 2020: Dissolved 13 October 2020 Andrews & Arnold: Three: 30 April 2013 [35]: Ceased operations when their upstream partner "pulled the plug". [36]
SMARTY is a mobile telephone flanker brand operated by Three UK. [2] It aims to attract customers primarily looking for cheaper deals than those available direct from Three, by offering a monthly rolling SIM-only service, limited to online-only support.