Switching to o2 iPhone Simplicity
Today my 18 month iPhone 3G contract with o2 came to an end. For a few months I’ve heard some fellow o2-iPhone friends talk about moving to an iPhone Simplicity tariff with a 30-day rolling contract, leaving them free and single to sign a new contract when the newest and shiniest iPhone hits the streets, possibly in the summer.

So, looking to save myself £10 a month, I called o2 today and switched from iPhone 30 (£30 per month) which gave me 75 mins/125 texts, to iPhone Simplicity 20 (£20 per month) which gives you…
- 300 mins
- Unlimited texts
- Unlimited data and wifi
- Visual Voicemail
The phonecall to 2302 from my iPhone took just a few minutes. Shortly after making the switch I checked Visual Voicemail on my iPhone which was showing as ‘Currently Unavailable’. I assumed that this feature wasn’t available on iPhone Simplicity until a few friends confirmed that it was. 3G was also failing on my iPhone, so I called o2 again and spoke with a girl who really confused matters.
I was told to change the network settings on my iPhone so that I could get 3G and MMS. She also repeatedly insisted that Visual Voicemail does not come with the iPhone Simplicity tariffs. However, it appears she was confusing regular Simplicity with iPhone Simplicity, so there was no need to alter any settings on my phone. I can confirm that you DO get Visual Voicemail on iPhone Simplicity and there is no need to manually change any network settings. Simply reboot your iPhone once you’ve moved to iPhone Simplicity which will bring back 3G and all your current data settings will work correctly without any amendment.
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about 5 months ago
So you’re paying less but getting more? Oh my word, I really want that!
about 5 months ago
Exactly! The Simplicity tariffs that o2 do are fantastic – real value for money. I wish that the regular iPhone tariffs were this good. If the tariffs remain the same for the next iPhone (likely) then I’ll be back down to 75 mins, 125 texts and paying £10 more than I am now. Stinks is what it does.
about 5 months ago
Strange the same thing happened just a couple of hours after switching to the same tariff, but was resolved by switch the iPhone off and then back on. All seems to be working well now
about 5 months ago
Very useful post, Sam. I’ll get on the case right away!
Thanks!
about 5 months ago
I wonder if I could do the same and move from PAYG to a Simplicity tariff??
Hmm must ask in a store!!
about 5 months ago
Was going to post this on your iPad post, but comments are closed. So here goes.
Your site has been viewed on my iPad!
about 5 months ago
Answer to my question – PAYG customers can move to Simplicity and they get to keep their number
:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
about 4 months ago
Ditto. Sam’s site filled up every pixels on my iPad.
Get well soon.