Galaxy S21 Plus 5G with 40 GB tariff for an effective € 3 / month
Saturn currently has the Galaxy S21 Plus including 5G tariff with all-network and SMS flat rate as well as 40 GB data volume on offer at low prices. We have calculated all the costs and revealed why the deal is worth it.
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus 5G in the affordable tariff bundle at Saturn
If you are not only aiming for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus, but also need the right 5G tariff, you should stop by Saturn at the moment. In the world of tariffs is a All-round carefree offer with the Galaxy S21 Plus surfaced. For a monthly fee of EUR 34.99 and a one-off cost of EUR 44.94 (additional payment + connection price + shipping) you can surf and text as much as you want and there is a generous 40 GB of 5G data volume in the O2 network. If you are interested, however, you should hurry up, there are only a few devices available.
The details of the tariff at a glance:
- Tariff: Free M Boost
- Network: o2
- Allnet and SMS flat rate
- 40 GB LTE / 5G (max. 300 Mbit / s)
- EU roaming included
- 24 months minimum term, 3 months’ notice
You can find out more about Samsung’s top smartphone in this video or in our test of the Galaxy S21:
The following costs await you:
- Basic fee: 24 × 34.99 euros per month
- Additional payment for the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus (128 GB): 1 euro
- Connection fee: 39.99 euros
- Shipping costs: 3.95 euros
= added up 884.70 euros after 24 months
Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus 5G with Vodafone contract: That’s why the offer is worth it
According to idealo.de, the Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus with 128 GB currently costs around 800 euros from trusted retailers. If you subtract this value from the total cost of the contract over a minimum term of 24 months, you have 78.75 euros left for the tariff. This corresponds to approx. 3.53 euros per month – a very affordable price for an Allnet and SMS flat rate with 40 GB LTE / 5G.
However, don’t forget to do it in good time quit. If you don’t, the contract will automatically be extended for another year. The basic fee remains the same, although you have already “paid off” the smartphone.