Paying too much for your phone plan?

Compare SIM-only and mobile plans. Out-of-contract customers are often paying double for the same network.

If your phone contract has ended but your bill hasn't dropped, you're almost certainly overpaying. Many people keep paying a handset-and-airtime price long after the phone is paid off. Switching to a SIM-only deal on the same network can cut your bill sharply for the same coverage. Compare plans below and keep more each month.

Quick check: are you overpaying?

Question 1 of 2

Are you still in contract, or has it ended?

Compare mobile & sim deals

Example Mobile A

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Data
TBC
Contract
SIM-only, 1 month
Network
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Example Mobile B

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Data
Unlimited
Contract
SIM-only, 12 months
Network
TBC
See deal (link TBC)

How to save on mobile & sim deals

Check if your contract has ended

Once you've paid off the handset, you're often still charged as if you haven't. A SIM-only deal usually costs far less for the same network.

Match data to what you use

Unlimited sounds great, but most people use far less. Picking a plan that fits your real usage is an easy saving.

Shorter contracts keep you flexible

Rolling one-month SIMs let you switch whenever a better deal appears, without being locked in.

Mobile & SIM Deals FAQs

What is a SIM-only deal?

A plan that gives you calls, texts and data without a handset. If you already have a phone, it's usually much cheaper than a handset contract.

Will I keep my number?

Yes. You can move your number to a new provider using a PAC code. Check the new provider's switching steps.

Does Frugl sell the SIMs?

Not yet. For now we help you compare and link you to the provider. Frugl Mobile is something we're exploring for the future.