10 GB LTE data volume for €6.66 – can be canceled monthly
The cheapest mobile phone tariff without a contract is currently available at sim.de. For just 6.66 euros a month you get 10 GB LTE data volume and 60 free minutes. However, the offer is only valid for a few days.
Can be canceled monthly: 10 GB LTE & 60 free minutes for 6.66 euros per month
The current Tariff deal from sim.de offers what we think is currently the best price-performance ratio when it comes to cheap SIM-only mobile phone tariffs: For 6.66 euros per month you get 10GB LTE-Data volume with a maximum speed of 50 MBit/s and 60 free minutes. EU roaming is included and for a one-off fee of EUR 19.99 you have the option of terminating the contract on a monthly basis.
The details of the tariff at a glance:
- Provider: sim.de (Drillisch)
- Network: o2/Telefónica
- 60 free minutes (after that 19 cents per minute)
- Text messages cost 19 cents
- 10GB LTE-Data volume (max. 50 MBit/s)
- EU roaming included
- Monthly cancellable
- Basic fee per month: 6.66 euros
- Provision fee: EUR 19.99 (not applicable for a term of 24 months)
- Automatic data: yes (can be deactivated)
If you have no problem committing yourself to the contract for 24 months, you should opt for the 24-month option. Then you save the provision price of 19.99 euros. You can also take your old phone number with you. The costs of 6.82 euros are reimbursed by sim.de as a credit to the monthly mobile phone bill.
In this guide, we explain how phone number portability works smoothly Video:
10 GB for 6.66 euros: For whom is the tariff deal worthwhile?
For everyone who wants as much LTE data volume as possible at the best price and who makes few calls. You have to completely do without an SMS flat rate with the offer, but those who use messengers like WhatsApp, Signal and Co. for chatting anyway will certainly get over it. The new 5G mobile communications standard is also not supported, but 5G is not yet available across the board, so this fact should not matter to many. Since this is a monthly terminable tariff, you can opt out again at any time if you don’t like the o2 network or if you find a cheaper offer.
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