Free sim cards are incredibly popular amongst mobile phone users. One of the main advantages is that they provide a fast and simple route from contracts that cost the customer on a monthly basis. Pay as you go sim cards are the least restrictive option for users in payment terms, as there is no requirement at all to pay out every 30 days. Lets look at the packages available:
Orange Free Sims
Orange offer four diverse variations to their pay as you go offering – Dolphin, Canary, Racoon and Camel.
Dolphin is aimed at text users - with extra texts available.
Canary is ideal for off peak phone calls (evenings and weekends).
Racoon is the option for off and on peak (all day) calls.
Camel provides cheaper overseas call and text pricing.
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o2 Free Sim Cards
o2, like Orange, offer multiple choices depending on your call and text patterns:
Favourite Place gives extra call time from a specific place, for example where you live.
Talkalotmore is designed for off peak callers.
Text Anytime as the name suggests is great for sending sms messages.
o2 Unlimited at the time of writing is the flagship option, with unlimited calls and texts to other o2 customers.
Your Country is the last package, perfect for phoning abroad.
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It’s also worth considering sim only contracts if you are a regular mobile user. Whilst it does still technically mean signing up for a contract, they can typically be cancelled after a month, and a month can cost as little as ten pounds. In other words, if you top up by ten pounds or more a month this is probably the right option for your needs. All the big networks now offer something of this nature, and there’s plenty of information available on the internet – a great comparision table is displayed here.

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