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.
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.
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.
For the cheapest mobile plan, Singapore has prepaid and postpaid options. Read our guide for the cheapest mobile plans from all mobile networks.
ZYM Mobile SIM-only plans are for Singaporeans who want a choice of plans with plenty of local data and generous roaming data inclusions.
A SIMBA (TPG) prepaid or postpaid SIM-only plan is for anyone who doesn’t need a mobile phone and who wants plenty of data and unlimited mobile calls.
Zero1 SIM-only plans are for Singaporeans seeking a good range of mobile plans with plenty of data, offered on the Singtel network.