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Advantages to Orange’s Sim only plans

There are many advantages to getting a sim only plan for your phone. The main one is not having to buy a new phone with your plan. You can use your existing phone and simply get a sim card from orange and start using one of their plans. There are a variety of plans to chose from that can get you on your way to saving money in no time. If you’re paying for way more voice minutes than you typically use then you’re pretty much just throwing money away, this is why a sim only plan that allows you to pay monthly is such a good idea. You can start upon a monthly plan and if it doesn’t meet your needs you can change it to one that better suits you. You can even decide to change it to a 12 month plan thereafter which are on average quite a bit cheaper than the ones that are only 30 days.

Orange Sim only Plans, the way to go

The sim only plans through ornage have a variety of names that they go by. It may seem odd to categorize them with names such as monkey, colphin, and canary, but they well categorised as such. The Monkey plan has free music and texts whereas the dolphin has free internet and texts on the pay as you go sim plans. The racoon has unlimited anytime landline calls and a call rate of only 12p per minute. The international plan is known as the camel which permits one to call over 50 countries and free international calling minutes. The canary has unlimited texts with sim only plans above £10 and free calls and photo messages as well. You can compare all of them on their website in order to find what is best for you.

Orange Pay as you go or pay monthly Sim Only Plans

If you so choose you can pay monthly or as you go. There are a variety of plans you can choose to pick from. The way to find what is best for you is to consider how often you use mobile web or text messaging on your phone and try to estimate how much you will use per month. If you’re on a monthly plan currently you can usually check the website of your phone provider and get an exact breakdown of your current or last bill. There is no sense in paying for a vast amount of data or text messaging that you will not use.