Orange begins this month to sell free terminals in its stores

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Until now, if we wanted to buy a free smartphone, we had to visit stores like Phone House, department stores or make use of the global network. However, starting this month, Orange will begin to sell free terminals to all users, that is, it will not be necessary to be a customer to get a good price and enjoy a device without 'simlock'.

As we told you yesterday, Orange it has become the first operator in Spain that sells free terminals aimed at the entire market. Specifically, since this month of April, the company markets all the news in its catalog of free terminals - even the latest releases from Samsung and Apple -, that is, we can use any SIM card from the beginning.

According to Orange, the offer of free terminals will gradually expand until they comprise 100% of its catalog. As we have already indicated, they will be available both for current or future customers, as well as for all those from other operators who want to get hold of one of the latest devices that have come on the market, with good conditions and no need to change company. Of course, an unprecedented event in Spain since the blocking of the devices by the operators began.

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Being an Orange customer will have its advantages

Obviously, in the event that we finally end up in Orange, we will have great advantages by contracting some of its rates and even the possibility of paying comfortably in installments and without interest. For example, the new Samsung Galaxy Grand 2, available exclusively with Orange in April, can be purchased free for 339 euros or for 216 euros if purchased in installments and we hire the Delfin 25 rate.

Also, when we introduce the Orange SIM in our terminal, it will be customized automatically by installing some cool customer apps like MiOrange, with which we can know at any time and place our accumulated consumption, old bills, the list of calls, contract promotions ..., Orange TV, Orange Cloud and Orange Cash.


  1.   Hello said

    Come on either this is advertising or I get lost.

    I think that, if I'm not mistaken, Orange is going to be one of the last to offer free terminals in Spain.

    :O