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Compare phone contracts and SIM-only deals
Compare the latest phone contracts and SIM-only deals from leading UK networks. Whether you're looking for a new handset or a flexible SIM plan, you can explore options based on data, price and contract length, all in one place.
SIM-only deals are often the cheapest option if you already have a phone, while handset contracts let you spread the cost of a new device. Comparing both helps you find the best value based on your usage, data needs and budget.
Three things that
actually matter.
Most comparison sites show you what looks good. We show you what works.
Data
How much you actually use, not what plans advertise.
Coverage
What actually works where you live and work.
Cost
Real monthly cost, not intro pricing that jumps after month six.
Frequently asked questions
Ask your current provider for a PAC code to keep your number, or a STAC code if you do not need it. Both are free and must be provided within one working day. Give the code to your new provider and they handle the rest.
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.
A SIM-only deal gives you calls, texts, and data but no handset. It is significantly cheaper and often on flexible 30-day or 12-month terms. A phone contract bundles a handset into the monthly price. If your current phone works fine, SIM-only is almost always better value.
On a 24-month phone contract, leaving early typically means paying off the remaining handset months. On SIM-only it depends on your contract length. 30-day rolling plans have no exit fees. Always check the terms before signing up.
On a 24-month contract you keep paying the same amount even though your handset is paid off, meaning you are overpaying. Switching to SIM-only at that point is almost always the right move.
EE has the widest 4G and 5G coverage. Vodafone and O2 are close behind. Three is strong in cities but patchier in rural areas. Use Ofcom's free coverage checker before committing.
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