The cheapest mobile phone contracts before Black Friday
Many are just waiting for good tariff offers for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. However, you don’t have to wait any longer, because there are already great offers for contracts with a lot of data volume including all-network and SMS flat rates – which can even be canceled on a monthly basis if you wish. We have all the details for you.
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Xiaomi 12T Pro & Redmi Pad with 60 GB tariff at a great price
Why wait until Black Friday when there are already plans at an absolute bargain price? That’s exactly what you get with Sparhandy for your cell phone contract Xiaomi 12T Pro as well as that Xiaomi Redmi Pad to. For monthly almost 40 euros there’s a lush data volume of 60GB (View offer at Sparhandy). Subtracting the value of the hardware from the tariff costs leaves a monthly effective price of -3.80 euros. So you save a total of over 90 euros compared to buying the devices individually and you get the very good contract. However, you have to hurry, because the tablet is only available if you order by January 18th, 2022 and then register on the promotion page to.
The details of the tariff at a glance:
- Network: o2
- 60 GB LTE data volume (max. 300 MBit/s)
- Allnet and SMS flat rate
- EU roaming included
- VoLTE, WLAN Call and eSIM possible
- 24 months minimum term, 1 month notice period
- Costs: 39.99 euros per month, one-off connection price 39.99 euros (1,004.70 euros total costs after 24 months)
- encore: Xiaomi 12T Pro & Redmi Pad (Value: 749.90 euros + 245.89 euros)
- 100 euros bonus if you take your phone number with you
- Effective tariff costs: -3.80 euros in the month
Better than Black Friday: 10 GB for €7.99 + €60 bonus
You can currently get a particularly cheap mobile phone tariff from Logitel in the Vodafone network. The contract with 10 GB LTE, Allnet and SMS flat rate for only 7.99 euros per month comes with an impressive bonus of 50 euros if you take your phone number with you (view the offer at Logitel). In addition, you will receive a 10 euro BestChoice voucher and the connection price will be waived. After deducting all bonuses, you pay here for a 24-month contract effectively 5.49 euros per month. There wasn’t even a comparable SIM-only offer last Black Friday.
The details of the tariff at a glance:
- Provider: allmobil (Otelo)
- Network: Vodafone
- 10GB data volume in the Vodafone network (LTE up to 21.6 MBit/s)
- Allnet/SMS flat rate including EU roaming
- 24 months minimum term, 3 months notice period
- Basic fee per month: 7.99 euros
- Deployment Fee: free
- Data automatic: no
- 50 euros exchange bonus if you take your phone number with you + €10 BestChoice voucher
Tariff cracker: 18 GB LTE, Allnet & SMS flat rate for €13 – can be canceled monthly
For a few days, handyvertrag.de offers a cheap, monthly terminable promotional tariff. 18GB mobile LTE data volume is available for only 12.99 euros per month – including all-network and SMS flat rate (view offer at handyvertrag.de). With a term of 24 months, you also save the connection price of 19.99 euros. This gives everyone who needs a lot of data volume a very useful tariff at a bargain price. But beware: the offer is only valid for a few days.
The details of the tariff at a glance:
- Provider: handyvertrag.de (1&1 Drillisch)
- Network: o2
- Allnet and SMS flat rate
- 18GB LTE-Data volume (max. 50 MBit/s)
- EU roaming included
- Monthly cancellable
- Basic charge: 12.99 euros in the month
- Connection price (one-off): 19.99 euros (not applicable for 24-month term)
- Automatic data: yes (can be deactivated)
Missed the offer? There are even more SIM-only deals here:
18 GB for €13: Who is this tariff deal worth for?
The tariff is worthwhile for anyone who wants an all-network and SMS flat rate with as much data volume as possible for little money. If you still want the freedom to be able to switch quickly, you can do so for a small surcharge. Otherwise you get a cheap, flexible mobile phone tariff for 13 euros a month and are hardly restricted in terms of speed in the o2 network.
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