Cheap SIM Only Deals for 2010

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The festive season is now over and we can look forward to a brand new year ahead. For some of the new year sparks us back into life and we set new goals to achieve. A common resolution is to save money and one place to start is with your mobile phone bill.

There are various options if you want to save on your phone bill, one of them might be to just stop using it altogether but one of the most popular options over the last year or so has been to choose SIM Only deals. Much will depend on whom you call, when and where you are calling, for example Internationally, but SIM only contracts are certainly a great option.

SIM only deals are usually offered on a 30-day contract whereby you just get the SIM card and no phone. There are however, longer-term SIM contracts that go up to 18 months and offer even more value for money. Once you have your SIM you can insert this into your existing mobile phone or buy SIM-free phone. Your current mobile maybe locked to your network provider in which case you will need to get it unlocked.


Vodafone SIM Only offers one of the best deals at the moment where you can get 900 minutes, 500MB of Internet and unlimited texts for just £25 per month. This is a great offer from a network that has fantastic 3G network coverage across the UK. Other cheap offers can be found on Virgin who currently offer the best £10 SIM only.

It can be quite a job in itself looking for the best SIM Only deals particularly when there are so many networks and sites to look flick between. You can however, use a comparison site like www.simonlycontracts.co.uk to find the right one for you. It's simple to use and you can compare deals by price, network or even my the most number of text and Internet data provided.

Saving money with SIM-only is certainly a great way to kick off the new year and with the contract only being 30-days you get great flexibility if you see a better deal in the future or decide to go for a longer term contract with a new phone.

Whichever option you choose there is always a way to cut down your bills so make sure you do your research before making any decisions.



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