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A phone contract bundles a new handset into your monthly bill, spreading the cost over 24 months. You get the latest device, a data plan, and one predictable payment. When you reach the end of your contract, the handset is yours.
If your current phone still works well, a SIM-only deal is almost always better value. But if you want to upgrade to a new handset without paying upfront, a contract is how most people do it. Comparing plans helps you find the lowest monthly cost for the phone and data you actually need.
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Frequently asked questions
A phone contract bundles a new handset into your monthly payment alongside a data plan. You spread the cost of the device over 24 months, making it more manageable than paying upfront. At the end of the contract, the phone is yours to keep.
If your current phone works fine, SIM only is almost always cheaper. A SIM only plan gives you calls, texts, and data without a handset, often for significantly less per month. A phone contract makes sense when you want a new handset and prefer to spread the cost rather than pay upfront.
Yes. Ask your current provider for a PAC code before you leave. Give it to your new provider when you sign up and your number transfers automatically, usually within one working day. The process is free and your provider must give you the code within one working day of asking.
On a 24-month phone contract, leaving early typically means paying off the remaining months of your handset cost. The exact amount depends on your provider and how many months you have left. Always check the early exit terms before signing up.
When your 24-month contract ends you keep paying the same amount even though your handset is fully paid off. That means you are overpaying for your data plan. Switching to SIM only at that point is almost always the right move and can save you a significant amount each month.
EE has the widest 4G and 5G coverage across the UK. Vodafone and O2 are close behind. Three has strong coverage in cities but can be patchier in rural areas. Use Ofcom's free coverage checker to see what is available at your specific location before committing to a network.
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