Simply put, we are the mobile network that is owned and operated by you, our members. And, to be honest, we’re big fans of simplicity. That is why we do not enter into contracts. We believe you should remain with us because you want to, rather than because you are required to do so.
Consider taking a look at our manifesto to learn more about what motivates us to get out of bed in the morning.
Back in 2008, a brilliant young man by the name of Gav Thompson realised that there was a better way to do mobile. He believed that a network could be operated without the use of call centres or high-street stores. And that it could be powered by members rather than customers, who would be rewarded for contributing to the good of the group as a whole.
It is from this location that the name Giffgaff UK derives. It is derived from a Scots phrase that means “mutual giving.” And it is this sense of belonging that permeates everything that we do.
From the beginning, we set out to be a little different, and this extends to the products and services we provide. As with any good community, you get something in return for your efforts and contributions.
As you’ve probably gathered by now, we’re big on community, and it’s one of the things that distinguishes us as the run by you network. Members can express themselves and assist others in our forums, propose new ideas in Labs, and create videos and guides for publication on our website. Like all good communities, we believe in communicating clearly and honestly while remaining flexible enough to accommodate the needs of all members.
Now it’s time to get down to business. Because we operate on the O2 network, we have standard 4G coverage. When travelling within the European Union, your phone will function exactly as it does at home, assuming you have brought along your travel adapter with you. Do you have any other questions? Inquire with them in the community or go directly to them for assistance.
Phew, that was a relief. Now for the important part.
Samsung Galaxy A22 5G
As a member of Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy A series, the Samsung Galaxy A22 5G is a mid-range Android-based smartphone that was developed and manufactured by the Korean company. The phone was first made available to the public on June 24, 2021. The phone is equipped with a triple-camera setup on the back as well as a 90 Hz display.
With a MediaTek MT6833 Dimensity 700 5G (7 nm) processor and a Mali-G57 MC2 graphics processor, the Galaxy A22 5G is a powerful device. The phone has 6GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, which can be expanded using a microSDXC card (not included).
In addition, the phone has a 4,000mAh battery, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of internal storage. The A21 has a 6.5-inch screen, which is slightly larger than the A20. This phone will be capable of supporting 5G in the mmWave and sub-600MHz spectrum.
Samsung has unveiled a trio of new A-series smartphones that will be available in 2021. The A52, A52 5G, and A72 are examples of such models. These devices share a common overall design and have a 64-megapixel rear camera, but apart from that, they differ in a number of ways.
Here’s a preview of Samsung galaxy A22 5g by Giffgaff UK:
Nokia G10
The Nokia G10 combines vibrant colour combinations with a durable polycarbonate body that can withstand everyday knocks – all of which have been rigorously tested to ensure they meet the built-to-last quality you’ve come to expect from a Nokia phone.
The Nokia G10 is a smartphone that demonstrates how to pack incredible specifications into a product that is reasonably priced. This phone comes with a large 6.5-inch high-definition IPS display, a long-lasting 5,050mAh battery, and a triple AI camera, so it has everything you could want.
Thanks to the 32 GB of internal memory in your G10, you can store WhatsApp photos and videos. Because of its Wi-Fi connectivity (Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, hotspot), you can use your G10 to connect to the internet and download all of the photos and videos from WhatsApp.
The G10 is one of the few Android One smartphones available for purchase in the United States. In other words, you’ll get two years of prompt operating system upgrades, as well as an additional year of security patches.
Here is a preview of Nokia g10 by Giffgaff UK:
Samsung Galaxy A32 5G
Samsung Electronics developed and manufactured the Samsung Galaxy A32, a mid-range Android smartphone that was released in 2013. It is the Galaxy A31’s successor in terms of design. The phone looks and feels similar to its predecessor, but it has a more advanced main camera with a resolution of 64 MP. Additionally, a 5G variant is available with a stripped-down camera and screen (48 MP main camera and PLS TFT display), but with a faster SoC than the 4G variant.
Samsung’s Galaxy A32 5G was the first device to be released, on January 22, 2021, with the Galaxy A32 following suit on February 17, 2021, both from Samsung.
The version Samsung unveiled today is designed specifically for 4G LTE markets, starting with India, and features a significantly improved display. This 4G version has a 6.4-inch (slightly smaller) AMOLED display with a 90Hz image refresh rate, which is slightly smaller than the previous model.



