Instore deal at Tesco (with phone shop) and suspect that this will be stores that have stock left as i believe the product is a discontinued line - may have to hunt around in local branches (posting because this may help someone). There were two left in New Oscott Birmingham Branch at time of posting.
Just to add that this comes with a 2GB data sim (valid for 30 days once activated)
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Gdfrench to Blither
29 Mar 165#11
Honestly? This is so that you can have internet for devices that need WiFi during car journeys. The most obvious case would be to allow children to watch iPlayer or stream music on long drives. Maybe you have an iPad/android tablet you want to use to stream a Spotify playlist whilst driving. Maybe you have a passenger who wants to check traffic or calculate routes whilst you are driving. There are practically countless cases in which having WiFi available for non-cellular devices on car journeys would be useful.
LondonLass
30 Mar 163#14
Handy for any time you want to run a router as well, say for chromecasting in a hotel room from your phone to the tv. Connect your chromecast and phone to the same connection this creates.
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NIgelK
29 Mar 161#1
Paid this for it a year or so ago, well worth it, works really well.
18nine04 to NIgelK
29 Mar 161#2
Yep, superb for the cash. I paid £20 for mine and was pleased with the price. I had the Buzzard 2 but struggled to unlock plus it doesn't automatically switch on with car ignition like this one does.
NIgelK
29 Mar 162#3
We keep getting those EE 4g pre loaded data sims as well, great value :smiley:
rhodyate
29 Mar 16#4
hot
Deedie
29 Mar 16#5
what sims are these?
mcdexsta
29 Mar 162#6
Unlock able if you search how on a pc
dewonderful
29 Mar 161#7
I want one :disappointed:
Blither to dewonderful
29 Mar 16#9
Why?!
Magnets
29 Mar 161#8
good price
Blither
29 Mar 16#10
These seem like one of the biggest wastes of money out there, struggling to think of even a single benefit one of these brings! Please, inform me. I've even tried Googling it and everyone just asks the same question and wonders why anyone would pay for one of these.
Gdfrench to Blither
29 Mar 165#11
Honestly? This is so that you can have internet for devices that need WiFi during car journeys. The most obvious case would be to allow children to watch iPlayer or stream music on long drives. Maybe you have an iPad/android tablet you want to use to stream a Spotify playlist whilst driving. Maybe you have a passenger who wants to check traffic or calculate routes whilst you are driving. There are practically countless cases in which having WiFi available for non-cellular devices on car journeys would be useful.
socialmammal to Blither
30 Mar 161#12
its useful, for those with multiple passengers in the car to share a 4g powered data sim. with EE offering 50% discounts on a 25GB data sim, the entire family can enjoy wifi in the car, and if you have an osprey device, you can enjoy the wonderful world of Internet even during holidays away from home
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Can be unlocked free via http://huaweicodecalculator.com/new-algo/ and either using your Google Account or creating a new one.
Just to add that this comes with a 2GB data sim (valid for 30 days once activated)
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