1pMobile- −Unused data does not roll over to the next month
- Works out at £4.58 a month
1p Mobile runs on EE’s network — same coverage, usually for less. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling.
1p Mobile runs on EE’s network — same coverage, usually for less. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling.
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1pMobileCheapest 1p Mobile plan is £4.58/mo. 1p Mobile runs on EE's network — compare it against every other provider using the same masts.
The extras and perks included with a 1p Mobile plan, beyond the data and minutes.
New customers who enter the code VASB50 when activating their SIM get a free 50GB data boost for the first month — it works on every plan. (Smaller codes exist too; VASB50 is the biggest.)
Details on 1p Mobile's site →Prefer credit to data? The code VA5TU adds £5 of free top-up credit when your SIM is activated — new customers only, and you can only use one code.
Details on 1p Mobile's site →The cheapest 1p Mobile SIM-only plan is £4.58/mo (5GB, 12-month contract). 1p Mobile sells 13 plans in total, and I check every price against 1p Mobile's own site daily.
1p Mobile is an MVNO: it runs on EE's masts, so you get the same signal and coverage as EE, usually at a lower price.
1p Mobile includes EU roaming. Bundles include free roaming in 46 European destinations at no extra cost.
Yes — 1p Mobile includes 5G. 5G is included on all bundles at no extra cost.
Yes — 1p Mobile supports eSIM. An eSIM is offered for modern unlocked phones alongside the physical triple SIM.
1p Mobile does not raise prices mid-contract. 1pMobile commits to no mid-contract price rises; sells 30-day rolling, PAYG and annual prepaid, with no fixed monthly contract.
You can get the same underlying coverage from BT Mobile, CMLink, CTExcel, Ecotalk and Lycamobile, although prices, speeds, roaming and customer support differ. See the networks on EE →
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