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Singaporeans after a mobile provider with cheap 5G plans and a selection of SIM-only, postpaid with a device, and prepaid plans should consider M1.
M1 home broadband plans cover a good range of speed tiers, from a cheap 1Gbps plan up to a speedy 10Gbps plan, which comes with a router.
If you’re okay with 4G, redONE SIM-only plans are a good pick for Singaporeans after hundreds of gigabytes of data, plus roaming data inclusions.
VIVIFI SIM-only plans are worth considering for anyone interested in an MVNO on the Singtel network who’s after lots of different plan options.
M1 Maxx plans are for device-owning SIM-only users who don’t mind 4G speeds and whose budget doesn’t go beyond $20 for a no-contract mobile plan.
We break down the best mobile network and telcos in Singapore based on coverage, speed and overall value of SIM-only and prepaid plans.
The Xiaomi phone range has something for every budget, covering sub-$500 budget picks up to $1,000+ flagship models. Our guide covers the best picks.
Changi Mobile SIM-only plans are a good pick for anyone in Singapore looking for reasonably priced options with included IDD and data roaming.
If you want no-compromise speed, the ViewQwest 10Gbps plans are a great fit, available as no-frills or plans with routers or mesh WiFi systems.