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Switch OLED with 30 GB tariff & Nintendo eShop voucher at a great price

Anyone who is flirting with the OLED switch and can also use a mobile phone tariff should take a look at the current offer from Logitel. There you can get the Nintendo console including a 50 euro Nintendo eShop voucher for a 30 GB tariff in the Vodafone network. Here you get all the details.

Tariff Bundle: Switch OLED & Nintendo Voucher

At Logitel you don’t just get that at the moment OLED version the Nintendo consolebut also one Nintendo eShop voucher worth 50 euros to the mobile phone tariff in the Vodafone network included 30GB Data volume and Allnet and SMS flat rate for only 19.99 euros per month (view offer at Logitel). In addition, you only pay 1 euro once for the console. You can get the connection price of 39.99 euros back via the “My Otelo” app and there are no shipping costs. You can use the Nintendo eShop voucher to buy games.

Tariff details at a glance

  • Network: Vodafone
  • Tariff: Otelo Allnet Flat Classic
  • 30GB LTE data volume (max. 50 MBit/s)
  • Allnet and SMS flat rate
  • EU roaming included
  • 24 months minimum term, 1 month notice period

Nintendo Switch with tariff in the Vodafone network: That’s why the offer is worth it

In order to make the tariff comparable with other SIM-only mobile phone contracts, we calculate the effective tariff costs. This is how much you pay purely for the 30 GB tariff, if you subtract the costs for the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo eShop voucher:

The costs of the tariff bundle at a glance
Basic charge
(monthly)
19.99 euros
additional payment
(once, at the beginning of the contract)
1 €
connection fee
(once, at the beginning of the contract)
not applicable (through reimbursement)
Shipping
(once)
free
Total cost after 24 months
(in the event of termination at the end of the minimum contract period,
monthly and one-off costs added)
480.76 euros
device value
(current online best price according to idealo.de)
333 euros (console) + 50 euros (eShop voucher)
effective cost tariff
(total costs less device value)
97.76 euros
Effective cost tariff per month 4.07 euros
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According to the idealo price comparison, the Nintendo Switch with OLED display currently costs at least 333 euros including shipping. If you subtract this value and that of the voucher from the total cost of the tariff bundle, you effectively have 97.76 euros left over for the tariff. Divided by a minimum term of 24 months, this corresponds to 4.07 euros per month – which is a very low price for an Allnet and SMS flat rate with 30 GB data volume in the Vodafone network.

Save even more with the Young tariff + gig combo

Are you under 28 years and already have one Fixed network Internet contract with Vodafone? Then you can also take out the Vodafone GigaMobil Young M Kombi with Logitel and thus effectively drive even cheaper with more data volume (view offer at Logitel). You get the tariff next to 35 GB 5G data allowance 150 euros starting credit and a 30-euro Amazon voucher with it. Nevertheless, despite the higher basic fee of 24.99 euros, you end up driving cheaper. If you add up all the costs here and subtract the bonuses, you are effectively paying with this offer 3.66 euros in the month.

Tariff details at a glance

  • Network: Vodafone
  • Tariff: GigaMobil Young M station wagon
  • 35GB LTE data volume (max. 500 MBit/s)
  • Allnet and SMS flat rate
  • EU roaming included
  • 24 months minimum term, 1 month notice period

Important: The calculation with the low prices only works out if you cancel in good time at the end of the minimum contract period. If you should forget that, the contract will no longer be extended by another year, but can be terminated monthly since the beginning of 2022. From the 25th month, however, the monthly amount does not increase.

What can the Nintendo Switch OLED do?

The Nintendo Switch OLED cannot really be counted among the new generation of consoles, but it does have some innovations and improvements to offer. Above all, the new OLED display impresses with more intense colors and a higher contrast. The size was also screwed up a bit and the display has now grown to 7 inches. Internal storage has been doubled to 64GB and the rear stand has been strengthened so the screen doesn’t feel quite as wobbly.

The Nintendo Switch with OLED screen (Image source: Nintendo)

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