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    Hi

    My husband and I are emigrating in 4 weeks eek! Anyway i was wondering whether it might be better to buy a new vodaphone mobile phone in the UK rather than in NZ as I've heard there is more range and the handsets are cheaper in the Uk

    Can anyone help?

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    Not sure vodaphone Uk and vodaphone NZ are linked, but I doubt you can do that even if they are. If you buy here you'll be in a uk contract and it will be in 'roaming' mode over there, ie $$$$$. Even PAYG would be a UK number and tied to the Vodaphone sim.

    If you want a new phone then pay for a sim free one which will work with any sim, including a NZ one when you get there. Will cost £150-300 depending on the phone, but then you can save that over a year by getting a sim only 'contract' tarif.

    So look into it more, but I would be very very surprised if a phone you bought here would accept a NZ sim unless you get it unlocked by a shop / market trader. Definately don't sign up to a UK vodaphone contract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bolers View Post
    Hi

    My husband and I are emigrating in 4 weeks eek! Anyway i was wondering whether it might be better to buy a new vodaphone mobile phone in the UK rather than in NZ as I've heard there is more range and the handsets are cheaper in the Uk

    Can anyone help?
    Wouldn't guarantee that handsets are cheaper, really does depend on the model / sale etc, but yes I'm sure that there is more range of phones.

    Vodafone UK and Vodafone NZ are not the same as far as network is concerned i.e. if you buy a phone that is locked to the Vodafone UK network it will not work in NZ until it is unlocked.

    Ian

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    Unless you know where to get it unlocked cheaply, and you don't demand that much from a mobile I would recommend just getting a $99 this end, some even come with a SIM included so works out even cheaper. Might be worth checking out some electrical outlet websites, to see if they have any offers on.

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    I'd have to contradict the advice so far, we bought 2 vodafone pay as you go phones in the UK for £40 each and just picked up a sim card in NZ and put it in. Both worked perfectly and we saved a packet as the same phones are almost $300 here. This was only 2 months ago and as far as I know nothing has changed since.

    Obviously you shouldn't sign up for a contract phone as you would still be liable but pretty much all pay as you go phones are unlocked so you can use them on any network by just putting the new sim in.

    If in doubt, just tell the person in the store what you are planning to do, they can check that the phone will work in NZ and is unlocked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan74 View Post
    So look into it more, but I would be very very surprised if a phone you bought here would accept a NZ sim unless you get it unlocked by a shop / market trader.
    Prepare to be surprised. OH and I brought our Vodafone Prepay phones over from the UK. I just simply bought a new sim and all good. OH had to get her phone unlocked. Took it to a small stand in one of the malls. Cannot remeber cost but was not expensive.

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    Agree with ricky1981
    2 years ago it was much much much cheaper to buy a pay as you go in the uk and pick up a pay as you go sim in nz.
    The answer probably depends on if you want a high or low end phone and whether you want pay-as-you-go or a contract. We wanted low end phones and pay-as-you-go and had no troubles doing this.
    10 minutes on vodafone.co.nz and carphone warehouse or similar should provide the cost comparisons.
    I think this is still the case as the OH nearly bought a new phone in UK last week but visiting M&S was more important.

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    Our old mobile phones were pay monthly but out of contract (both Sony Ericsson cyber-shots, about a year old). When we got here they accepted vodaphone p-a-y-g sim cards with no problems.

    Now all I have to do is wait for someone clever to be able to unlock my iPhone from O2 UK so I can get a NZ sim for it!
    Last edited by KatieBen; 17th June 2009 at 09:58 PM. Reason: Gremlins in the keyboard! I can spell, honets... ;)

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    They have to be unlocked, normally in the UK a contract phone comes unlocked (because you are tied to a contract) and a PAYG phone is locked, but if you tell the shop that you are buying from often they will check that it is unlocked before they sell it to you.
    DP bought his from vodaphone UK and was told it would be £30 to unlock it......but as luck would have it they accidentally sold him one intended for contracts so it was already unlocked!

    It would depend on the make and model of your phone as to wether it will be easy to unlock once in NZ, some simply require a code, others need to be reconfigured using computer and cable.

    Phones are a lot cheaper in the uk than many other countries at the moment!

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    Hi everyone

    Thanks very much for all your helpful replies. I was planning to get a relatively cheap pay as you go phone and to buy a vodafone sim - I didn't realise that Vodafone UK & NZ were different companies.

    So as long as i buy a phone that is (or can be) unlocked I should be ok - I'll start looking on the net for deals

    Thanks again

    Jenny

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