09-04-2016 10:13 AM
09-04-2016 09:06 PM
I presume that an iPhone from Apple is unlocked for use on any network?
Only unlocked handsets work on 48.
iPhone SE takes a nano SIM so if your existing SIM is a nano/dual SIM then it should work fine.
If not then you will need to order a replacement nano/dual SIM:
Note that iPhones often (always?) require activation on a new network and this will involve the automatic sending of a UK SMS which costs 25c charged from your cash credit balance.
So when you get the phone if it does not work straight off (e.g. no signal or can't make calls/send texts etc.) you should put a small amount of cash credit on your account (€1 is the minimum), switch off and on again and then wait a bit until it activates.
Apple insist on this stupid process for reasons best known to themselves.
No other phone manufacturer requires this as far as I know.
Hope this helps.
10-04-2016 07:53 AM
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