The best SIM-only deals for June 2018 | Tech News

Over the past few years, SIM-only contracts have seen something of a resurgence. On this page we’ll bring you the best SIM only deals from EE, Three, Vodafone, O2, Giffgaff and more with our regularly updated guide.

There are a huge variety of SIM only deals, most of them for 12 months but some offering monthly rolling contracts, letting you cancel anytime.

SIM-only is much more affordable than a conventional phone contract and is an attractive option if you already have a phone you can use or if you’d rather buy an unlocked phone from elsewhere.

Get 30GB data, unlimited minutes and unlimited texts with Three for £20 a month and you also get a £50 Argos e-gift card. See this deal here.

ID Mobile has introduced an incredible offer which offers 30GB of data with unlimited minutes and unlimited texts for only £20 a month. View this deal here.

Three also has an excellent offer offering you 12GB data with unlimited texts and minutes for £16 a month. See this deal here.

Virgin Mobile has a great deal which is offering 40GB of data, unlimited minutes, unlimited texts for only £23 a month on a 12 month contract – incredible value! See this deal here.

The ultimate SIM plan BT offer will cost you £30 a month which includes 25GB data, unlimited minutes and unlimited texts. BT Mobile also offer a 30 day money back guarantee. This comes with a £60 BT reward card. See this deal here.

Couldn’t find a SIM deal above? Here you can compare all the best SIM only deals available right now. You can use the sliders and menus to choose the best deal that suits your needs.

Can’t see the widget? Click here to see the full comparison widget.

 

Below you’ll find links to the four coverage checkers you need. Why four? Because any other network is an MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator), which means they don’t have their own masts and signal, they use the networks provided by Vodafone, EE or O2. GiffGaff and Tesco mobile, for instance, uses O2’s network, while BT Mobile uses EE’s.

Or, if you’d rather go independent, you can try Ofcom’s mobile signal checker.

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