![]() ![]() ![]() But it also offers PAYG SIM-only plans for tablets and dongles that cost £15/month and include 2GB of bundled data, which is the same cost as a 2GB data bundle on a shared contract. It’s better value, though, to get a larger data bundle on the lead sharer’s phone: £46/month for 24 months will net you 10GB of data under EE’s summer promotion, which would leave ample bandwidth for your tablet and dongle.ĮE reckons it’ll work out cheaper for customers to share contracts, citing a £900/year saving for a family of four. In case the lead sharer’s contract doesn’t provide quite enough data, you can add data bundles to your shared gadgets, too: it’s £6 for 500MB, £15 for 2GB and £20 for 4GB. ![]() You can also buy new devices from EE to tie into the same contract, which cost from £22/month for a phone, £11/month for a dongle or mobile Wi-Fi and £26/month for a tablet, all plus the usual device RRP, and shackled with a 24-month EE tie-in. For £12 a month (on a 12-month contract – it’s £17 for 30 days) you get a SIM to slip into another phone. For a fiver a month you get a SIM to sling into your existing 3G or 4G tablet or dongle that piggybacks on your phone’s data. It works roughly like this: the ‘lead sharer’ gets an EE contract at normal price, and can add more devices for a monthly fee.
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