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EE Launching New Pay As You Go Mobile Packs

EE pay as you go customers can now benefit from up to 3GB in Free Data Boosts

EE is launching a new range of Pay As You Go (PAYG) mobile packs tomorrow (Aug 18), which will start from just £5 and give users more calling minutes and a bigger 4G data allowance than the standard packs.

In addition, PAYG customers on a £10 Pack or higher will now automatically earn a free 500MB data boost every two months on their second pack purchase for a full year, with existing customers able to retain an already earned boost. EE is also offering a 10% discount to customers who choose direct card payment.

Customers just need to go to My EE and follow the simple steps. Customers can change or cancel payments whenever they like, and EE will keep them informed about upcoming payments or alerts.

New EE Pay As You Go Packs

PackDataMinsTexts
£5250MB250500
£105GB500Unlimited
£1515GBUnlimitedUnlimited
£2030GBUnlimitedUnlimited
£30100GBUnlimitedUnlimited

PAYG customers will also still benefit from EE’s Data Rollover feature for unused data and any customer who refers a friend to join EE on a £10 Pack or higher will receive a £10 Amazon.co.uk gift card. 

Sharon Meadows, Director of Propositions, EE said: 

“We continually look to offer great value for money, convenience, and improved access to data to our pay as you go customers. With an improved range of new packs, our new largest data plan, additional payment options, and the UKs best network coverage – customers can expect the best pay as you go experience when they choose EE.”

To align with the improved packs, EE is also introducing two new International Direct Dialling (IDD) add-ons, meaning customers can now call abroad from the UK to the EU or Select Rest of World countries for 100 minutes for just £3.

All PAYG customers (pack and standard rates) will continue to have access to EE Up, with the opportunity to win and earn exclusive experiences and prizes, awesome perks, and money towards their credit through Airtime Rewards.

PAYG customers will also have access to 4G and WiFi Calling. Once WiFi Calling is activated in a customer’s smartphone settings, they can make and receive calls automatically where they have a WiFi connection.

EE point out that unlike some other WiFi solutions, WiFi Calling doesn’t require an app. Once activated, it’s automatic – allowing customers to dial as normal, whether that is in the basement, in a coffee shop or even on the London Underground. Calls and texts come out of their monthly allowance as normal and out-of-allowance calls will be charged at your standard rate.

Meanwhile, EE is also rolling out 4G Calling to customers with a compatible handset. With 4G Calling customers can take advantage of crystal clear HD Voice calls, and they are able to browse the web while on a phone call, whether that is checking a map, sending a WhatsApp, or browsing Instagram.