This is your last chance to nab triple the SIM-only data from five-star network Voxi

If you're quick, you can still nab 90GB for the price of 30GB, plus unlimited streaming and social scrolling, from award-winning Voxi
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Published on 22 May 2024

Voxi is the best mobile network overall, as the results of our huge customer survey and in-depth review show, and this is our favourite SIM-only deal at the moment.

For just £15/mth on a rolling, 30-day contract, you’ll get 90GB of data (up from 30GB) along with unlimited use of social, music and video apps. That includes TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter/X, YouTube, Netflix, Spotify and Apple Music, among others.

The only catch is that this is your last chance to pick up the outstanding offer as it’s due to expire in a couple of days.

Did Voxi get a good review?

  • In our full Voxi review, we gave the mobile network a maximum five stars out of five.
  • We also gave it an Expert Reviews Best Buy award, which is the highest praise we can lavish on a product.

What’s so good about Voxi?

  • Voxi scooped the Best Value and Most Reliable gongs at the Expert Reviews Best Mobile Network Awards 2023, as well as being the overall winner.
  • You’ll be getting unlimited use of social, music and video apps, which means they won’t impact your allowance of 90GB.
  • The 30-day, rolling plan can be cancelled at any time.

Are there any disadvantages to this Voxi deal?

  • It’s more expensive than what you’d get from the likes of Smarty or iD Mobile.
  • You won’t get free roaming in the EU.

How has the Voxi plan’s price changed over time?

  • You would usually get 30GB for £15/mth, which makes this a great deal from the top mobile network in the country.

Where can I find more SIM-only deals?

How does Expert Reviews find deals?

We’re constantly on the lookout for the best SIM deals for Expert Reviews’ readers and you can find a full explanation of our methods in this dedicated article.

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Now deals editor at Expert Reviews, Max first joined the website in 2016 and has worked for numerous tech-focused publications over the past 13 years – including PC Pro, The Big Tech Question, Alphr and Wonderpedia – as well as the Daily Mirror, Total TV Guide, TV Choice, Take a Break, the Falmouth Packet and Welt der Wunder in Germany, among others. He’s sifted through thousands of deals on everything from broadband contracts to toothbrushes in his career so he knows what separates a great offer from a bad one.

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