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Phone bought through network vs. SIM-unlocked retail?

  • 30-04-2017 4:24pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hi,


    I am considering getting a new phone for a family member as a present. I've considered Amazon and all those sites, but my network actually has decent prices for the ideal models, if I buy them outright with my current PAYG account. However, I don't know if this is the right move, especially as I've never actually bought a smartphone through a network before (Honestly, the last time I did that, the device in question was a Nokia. with buttons :p). I can't help thinking it'll cause problems if this family member tries to use their SIM, which is on a different network, with a phone I'd buy this way. even though it might be SIM-unlocked. Also, I assume the phone and its IMEI will be linked to my network account, which might make any repairs or whatever difficult.

    So, should I buy an off-contract phone, or am I just being paranoid about problems carrier phones are linked to in my head? I have about a week to decide, btw. thanks for reading, and hopefully answering :cool:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,170 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    Telcos are just that, Telcos. They provide a service. Retailing isnt their business, in fact the shops tend to be run by entirely different companies. They only have them because they have to.

    As such, myself and many others have had crappy experiences with them. Its normal for repairs to take three weeks etc.

    Argos, Amazon etc are retailers. Its their bread and butter. Ever been to an Argos returns desk? Couldnt be more helpful.


    Buy the handset on Amazon.de.


    NB: Chances are it would be simlocked so buying on your network for theirs would be silly.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,626 ✭✭✭✭coylemj


    ED E wrote: »
    Buy the handset on Amazon.de.

    +1 I have bought my last three phones from Amazon.
    ED E wrote: »
    NB: Chances are it would be simlocked so buying on your network for theirs would be silly.

    Most of the network shops do sell unlocked phones but their prices for sim-free models are very uncompetitive and in part that's a tactical move on their part because they want to make the network subsidised phones look more attractive than buying outright because it's all about locking you into a 24/36 month contract. So it's the last place to go if you want a sim-free model, buy online instead.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 36,170 ✭✭✭✭ED E


    coylemj wrote: »
    Most of the network shops do sell unlocked phones but their prices for sim-free models are very uncompetitive and in part that's a tactical move on their part because they want to make the network subsidised phones look more attractive than buying outright because it's all about locking you into a 24/36 month contract. So it's the last place to go if you want a sim-free model, buy online instead.

    I think you're confusing buying a PAYG handset and buying on a high tariff bill pay plan with network locking. eg: E600 iPhone + no contract or E200 + 24 month contract. Both are still locked to the provider.


  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    Personally, I usually buy SIM unlocked, but there are benefits to buying from a carrier.

    If the family member is on a network and have no plans to be switching, then there's no issue with it being SIM locked. Also, you have the benefit of being able to go into a bricks and mortar shop and talk to someone if you have issues.

    Edit: buying for them on another network isn't a good idea, however. Chances are the phone will be locked to your network, so I'd be researching SIM unlocking beforehand. Which device are you looking at?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 CoffeeAnathema


    Basil3 wrote: »
    Which device are you looking at?

    Samsung Galaxy A5 ('17) or something similar.

    Saying that, I've found equally good prices on komplett today, so I might not have to do this at all :phew:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25,626 ✭✭✭✭coylemj


    ED E wrote: »
    I think you're confusing buying a PAYG handset and buying on a high tariff bill pay plan with network locking. eg: E600 iPhone + no contract or E200 + 24 month contract. Both are still locked to the provider.

    I am not confusing anything with anything. I have often looked at prices in network shops and some of the phones on display are shown with an unlocked (sim-free) price.


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