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Best SIM only deals for the January sales: from a fiver per month to unlimited data

Are you one of the lucky ones? Did a ridiculously generous partner or loved one go big this Christmas and buy you a brand new smartphone? To make the best of your great new gadget, you'll inevitably need to consider what SIM only deal to grab for your new device.

The good news is that quite a few retailers and networks have got into the spirit of the January sales and have been handing out cheap SIM only deals like they were candy. They range from the ridiculously cheap (how does a fiver a month sound?) to the absurdly good value (unlimited data for £18 per month anyone?) - basically, there's something for everyone.

So don't waste any more time...simply cast your eyes below, take your pick and then wait for your SIM to be delivered to your door in a few days.

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Our top 5 best January sales SIM only deals:



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