A mobile phone contract typically includes a handset and a monthly allowance of data, calls, and texts. The cost of the phone is spread over the contract period, usually 24 months.
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Exceeding your data limit may result in additional charges. Some providers offer options to Yes, by requesting a PAC code from your current provider and providing it to your new provider, you can retain your existing number.
purchase extra data or upgrade to a higher data plan.
Many providers allow device upgrades during the contract term, often involving additional costs. Review the terms and conditions for specifics.
Early termination may incur fees, the amount of which depends on your contract's terms.
While it may be more challenging, some providers offer contracts with higher upfront costs or require a security deposit for those with poor credit. SIM-only or pay-as-you-go plans are alternative options.
A credit check assesses your credit history to determine eligibility for a contract phone. Most providers conduct this check before offering a contract.
A credit check assesses your credit history to determine eligibility for a contract phone. Most providers conduct this check before offering a contract.
A capped contract limits your monthly spending, helping manage costs, while an uncapped contract allows unlimited usage, potentially leading to higher bills.
Upon contract completion, you can upgrade to a new phone, switch providers, or continue with your current phone on a rolling monthly contract.