This year many UK mobile providers will up customers' monthly bills to cover rising inflation costs including Sky, who has confirmed all out of contract customers will pay an extra £36 a year.
That's £3 on top of what customers already pay per month for their phone or SIM deal. A closer look into Sky's price hike T&Cs points us to a hard-to-beat Samsung Galaxy S23 deal, packed with half-price data and a freebie that'll see shoppers walk away with a £100 pair of earbuds.
And anyone who buys the plan over the next few weeks won't see their monthly bill rise mid-contract. That's if you lock into the deal, and any other Sky contract, before the February 14 cut-off date.
Sky joins the likes of GiffGaff, VOXI, Lebara and Asda Mobile that does not raise rates for mid-contract users. It means eager shoppers can make the most of the provider's current half-price data offers without worrying about an inflated bill. READ MORE: Samsung is giving shoppers a free £150 to spend on smartphones before S24 launch READ MORE: Sky broadband cut sees mega deal that will save you £288 between now and 2025 Other popular handsets featured in the sale include Apple's iPhone 15 Pro which is cut to one if its lowest price since the launch at £21 a month, plus you can tap into its half-price for six months data offer.
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