Three's 5G network won't cost you more than 4G

Three's 5G network won't cost you more than 4G

Three has announced its 5G tariff in the UK, and the good news is that it won't cost you more than your current "contract, SIM-only plans and PAYG 4G mobile plans". This means it will be cheaper than EE, which charges a premium for its 5G contracts, and there's no speed limit, something Vodafone has introduced with its new packages. No limits that cover you for 4G and 5G. However, EE and Vodafone have their 5G network available (but in limited areas at the moment). Three of them will also offer an unlimited 5G data-only plan, which will cost €22 per month. However, one of the costs you will have to pay is that of a 5G compatible smartphone. Starting today, July 26, you'll be able to buy the Huawei Mate 20 X 5G from Three, which will join Sky Mobile and Carphone Warehouse as the first UK retailers to sell the phone after it is recalled by providers. temporarily off your list. the wake of the Huawei ban. Three of them also confirmed that they would have the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G and the Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G "in the coming months."

When will Three launch its 5G network?

The big question that remains unanswered is when exactly Tres will start rolling out its 5G mobile network? We know mobile broadband will start rolling out in August, but the closest 5G launch date we have so far for smartphones is "later this year." However, upon arrival, Three could offer great coverage against its competitors, claiming it will happen "in 25 cities", though it's unclear if they'll all get day-one coverage.