Find out all you need to know about EE.
- EE boasts the fastest 4G and 5G connections in the
UK[2] .
- Existing EE customers may be eligible for cheaper
deals
- Swappable benefits included with selective plans giving
you free access to TV, Music, Sports or Games.
- Great options for SIM-only customers who want over
100GB or unlimited data
EE is owned by the BT group and is a combined effort of what was
once T-Mobile and Orange in 2010. EE now has 31 million customers
worldwide[1] .
EE boasts the fastest Kim director hot network in the UK, with
the best download speeds and possibly the best coverage. EE’s 4G
currently reaches over 99% of the UK population and more than 90%
of the UK’s landmass[1] .
As well as 4G, EE also offers 5G coverage in up to 50 towns and
cities in the UK. Check if 5G on EE is available in your
area.
Some of the main benefits of EE are:
- Swappable benefits included with some
plans
- Lots of different tariffs to suit a variety of needs,
including pay monthly, SIM-only and pay as you go (PAYG)
deals
- Great SIM-only bundles with 100GB or unlimited
data
- Wide range of phones available
When deciding which mobile phone deal to choose, consider your
needs, how you plan to use your phone and make sure you understand
the details of the tariffs on offer. One option may stand out more
than the next, so you can find the option that best suits your
needs.
EE has mobile contracts for popular handsets such as Apple,
Samsung, Motorola, Google, Huawei, Sony and many more.
Each contract plan will have a set number of minutes, data and
texts that you can use each month. Some plans even have
unlimited data or ‘swappable
benefits’. These benefits give you free access to
one or two of the
following:
- Amazon Prime Video
- Music Data Pass
- Video Data Pass
- Gamer’s Data Pass
- BT Sport
- Go Further Roaming Pass
If you pick an EE smart plan you can upgrade at any
time, as long as they’re more than 15 days into their new
contract, the cost of this will depend on when you upgrade and what
device you’re upgrading to.
The handset and amount of monthly allowances you choose can have
a big influence on the monthly cost of the contract.
If you can afford the monthly payments and are happy to stick
with the same phone for a while, an EE pay monthly handset could be
the right choice for you.
However, if you’re looking for something more cost-effective, or
if you’re happy with your current phone, take a look at EE
sim-card-only deals or pay as you go.
EE has lots of SIM-only options lasting either 12 or 18 months,
these plans are packed with minutes, texts and data but you don’t
get a new phone included.
The cheapest SIM-only deals usually include unlimited
minutes and texts. The most expensive deals offer 5G
unlimited data, unlimited texts, unlimited minutes and 3 swappable
benefits.
- Data Gifting - give spare data to
your family or friends
- Data caps - never go over your
allowance and control your spending
PAYG is a flexible contract-free deal where you
need to ‘top-up' your phone with credit to use your allowance of
texts, minutes and data.
For example, you top up your phone with £10 credit and you get a
set amount of texts minutes and data for a month. Next month you
might decide to top up by £5 instead, as you didn’t use up all your
allowances from last month.
EE PAYG deals
include:
- Free Boosts - Buy three packs in a row and get
a free minutes, texts or data boost
- Free UK Roaming - Roam like you’re at home in
up to 48 European destinations
- Data Rollover - Any unused data rolls over
into your next months bundle
It’s worth noting that Go Compare doesn't sell handsets, however
they do SIM-only or pay as you go deals that you can pair with your
new handset.
When searching for a new phone or tariff it’s worth taking your
time and doing some research beforehand.
Like most companies, EE has different offers for both new and
existing customers.
There are also monthly or quarterly promotions to watch out for,
like the ‘Triple data deal’ on PAYG tariffs.
Think about the amount of calls, texts and data you need to get
the most out of your tariff and avoid paying extra for
boosters.
If you watch videos or play a lot of games on your smartphone
then you might want to consider a deal that offers a lot of
data.
If you do use the internet a lot, set up a data cap so that you
don’t go over your limit and get charged extra.
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