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30GB for £10/pm and 50GB for £15/pm - Smarty's SIM only deals are a Boxing Day delight

Christmas-themed socks; cinnamon-scented candle; new smartphone. In that order.

If your list of favourite gifts looks something like ours, then you might be spending your Boxing Day looking for the perfect SIM only deal (and/or trying to dissipate that pungent cinnamon whiff from your home).

If Three's sensational £18/pm for unlimited data SIM is just a bit more than you want to pay (or the thought of a 12-month contract is looking less palatable than yesterday's leftover sprouts) then Smarty might be a better fit.

Costing just £10 a month for 30GB for data or £15 a month for 50GB, there are no other plans offering anywhere near this much data for these prices.

Tempted? We can understand why. Find out more about these superb SIM only deals below.

Smarty's Boxing Day SIM only deals:

Why go for Smarty Mobile? 

It's a brand you may never have heard of and yet, it's a name giving the big retailers some serious competition - let us tell you why.

With an excellent mix of cheap SIM only deals and big data bargains, Smarty covers most of the market's needs. And, with its 1-month rolling contracts, you can stay for as long as you like, making this the perfect stop over option.

One final benefit? Smarty allows you to tether your devices to your phone meaning you can use up that 100GB of data across any laptop, tablet or even console you got for Christmas or in the Boxing Day sales.



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