12:00 AM 7th September 2024
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Money Saving Hacks For Your Mobile Plan
spusu offers advice for UK Savings Week
According to data from Uswitch, owners of the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max will spend, on average, £1,610.83 on their total phone bill. With nine out of ten people owning a smartphone, the costs of a mobile phone plan can soon add up. For UK Savings Week, running from September 9 to 15, mobile provider spusu explores the opportunities to save money on your mobile phone contract.
Considering the long-lasting impacts from the cost of living crisis, Brits are looking to make savings wherever they can. While the main focus of this has often been attributed to utility bills such as energy and water, little savings elsewhere can make a big difference, starting with mobile phone bills.
Compare
The first place to start is a comparison website. Many people use comparison sites to check out home, car and travel insurance. Others, however, may continue on a rolling the contract with the same provider without seeing if there are better options on the market.
In fact, Sky reports that one in five Brits have never changed mobile provider. But by not shopping around and comparing process from other providers, how can you be sure that you’re not overspending?
Comparison sites provide a comprehensive overview of various mobile phone models, features, prices and the deals offered by different retailers or service providers. By using a comparison site, individuals can make informed decisions based on their preferences, budget and requirements, supporting them find the best mobile phone plan that suits their needs.
Usage habits
Data allowance can significantly up the price of a mobile contract — taking it from affordable to expensive. The cost of this is dependent on an individual’s use and how much data they believe will suffice every month. However, further research from Sky Mobile revealed that on average mobile users in the UK are not using 94GB of their mobile data package each year, equating to a financial loss of £84 a year per person.
Considering your phone usage habits can help ensure you’re using what you pay for. Here it’s important to strike the balance between a plan that offers enough to meet your needs, without overpaying for data that you don’t use. Assess what you mostly use your phone for, and consider how often you browse the internet, access social media, stream and download music and spend time on apps. With spusu’s SIM-only plans, customers can switch between plans with different data allowances on a monthly basis depending on their needs that month — helping to save pennies on data usage each month.
Choose SIM-only
The uptake of SIM-only plans is growing and for good reason. Go.Compare’s mobile phone comparison service revealed that during 2023, SIM-only contracts were up by 25 per cent, compared to contracts that include a handset.
If you’re looking to save on your phone bill, SIM-only plans can offer a more cost-effective option. This is because they do not include the cost of a new device. With a SIM-only plan, customers only pay for the SIM card and the mobile services provided by the network operator. This typically results in lower monthly fees since the cost of the handset is not factored into the plan.
Additionally, SIM-only plans often offer more flexibility, allowing customers to choose a plan that best suits their usage needs without being tied to a specific handset or contract term. SIM-only plans can run for as little as one month and are also available as pay as you go (PAYG) options, meaning there is more control over how you spend your money.
With bills constantly on the rise, customers are looking to save money wherever possible. This UK Savings Week, consider saving money on your mobile plan. With comparison research, evaluating your data usage and opting for the flexibility of SIM-only, there is the potential to be saving more and spending less for your mobile each month.