Tuesday, 10 September 2013

EE's 'Swap' brings another option for chronic phone-changers

EE switches on 4G in 13 more areas, claims half of the UK population now covered


If you're the type to regard your six month-old handset like a relic from the stone age (and believe us, we are), then you've now got another option with EE's Swap program. UK customers can now trade in their smartphones six months or later into their 18 or 24 month plans starting at £49. That appears to be EE's response to plans like O2's Refresh and JUMP from Phones 4u. Naturally, there's a huge catch -- you'll have to start a new 24 month contract from scratch, and the trade up price depends on which plan you end up choosing. Those opting for the cheapest £36 plan, for instance, will have to pay a much steeper £249. Still, for those of us who can barely stand going out with a mere Samsung Galaxy Note II when the Galaxy Note 3 is now in the zeitgeist, it's a small price to pay.


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