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T-Mobile adds Solo SIM-only deal in pay monthly refresh
The SIM-only Solo deal will give customers the option of keeping their existing handset, and signing up to a 30-day rolling contract
T-Mobile has revamped its pay monthly deals, introducing the Solo SIM-only, 30-day contract option plus Combi value package
T-Mobile has refreshed its pay monthly contract deals, simplifying the options available, and introducing a new set of SIM card-only 'Solo' pay monthly deals, and 'Combi' value 18-month packages.
The SIM-only Solo deal will give customers the option of keeping their existing handset, and signing up to a 30-day rolling contract for inclusive calls and texts, rather than having to commit to a yearly or 18-month deal. Solo deals cost from £15 to £35 a month with various bundles of inclusive text and airtime.
For £15 a month, Solo offers 350 minutes of calls and 650 texts. Spending more gets you unlimited texts plus various amounts of airtime: for £20 you get 500 minutes, £25 gets 800 minutes, £30 1400 minutes, and £35 1800 minutes.
The Combi offerings are straight 18-month contract deals that include bundles of airtime and texts at competitive rates. For £25 a month, you can get 300 minutes of calls and 300 texts; for £30, £35 or £40 you get unlimited texts, plus 600 minutes, 800 minutes or 1000 minutes of calls, respectively.
T-Mobile's existing Flext 12-month or 18-month tariff options will still be available.
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T-Mobile is introducing a refreshed series of tariffs, including Solo, a 30-day commitment, SIM-free contract deal with inclusive airtime and texts
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