Vodafone- ⚠EU roaming: Zone A roaming is included on all pay monthly plans, but wider European roaming needs a Plus or Premier plan…
- Then £9.50 a month from 1 April 2027
- £94.00 total over 12 months
- Average over 12 months: £7.83 a month
Vodafone runs its own UK network. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling, while roaming varies by plan.
Vodafone runs its own UK network. Its plans include 5G, eSIM and Wi-Fi calling, while roaming varies by plan.
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VodafoneCheapest Vodafone plan is £7.00/mo. Vodafone runs on Vodafone's network — compare it against every other provider using the same masts.
The cheapest Vodafone SIM-only plan is £7.00/mo (11GB, 12-month contract). Vodafone sells 26 plans in total, and I check every price against Vodafone's own site daily.
Vodafone is a main UK network — it owns and runs its own masts and coverage.
Vodafone includes EU roaming on some plans. Zone A roaming is included on all pay monthly plans, but wider European roaming needs a Plus or Premier plan or a paid pass (8 days for 15 pounds, 15 days for 20 pounds) or a daily fee whose amount is not shown here.
Yes — Vodafone includes 5G. All pay monthly SIM only plans include 5G as standard, and some tiers add faster 5G+; 5G Standalone is not named.
Yes — Vodafone supports eSIM. When ordering you can choose a physical SIM or an eSIM with instant activation.
Yes — Vodafone raises prices during your contract. Prices rise every year on 1 April - Vodafone states the monthly airtime plan charge increases by £2.50 a year on pay monthly plans.
You can get the same underlying coverage from ASDA Mobile, Lebara, Talkmobile and VOXI, although prices, speeds, roaming and customer support differ. See the networks on Vodafone →
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