LOOKING for a generous SIM-only deal? You can grab huge savings on this cheap plan on the Vodafone network.

Mobiles.co.uk are offering 100GB data for just £7.50 (after cashback) in this cheap flash deal – grab it while you can.

Vodafone often have great SIM-only deals

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Vodafone often have great SIM-only deals

If you’re on the lookout for the best SIM-only deals then this plan on the Vodafone network could be just what you need.

We are used to Vodafone offering value for money, but with this plan you get an impressive 100GB data for just £7.50 per month after cashback.

This is already a cheap deal but you can claim £90 cashback – which over the 12 month plan brings with monthly tariff down to £7.50.

You’ll need to remember to redeem your cashback claim over the 12 month contract to make the most of this offer though – it’s as simple as sending in your bill every other month from months 4 to 12 to be credited with £18 each time.

If you’re looking for a cheap handset to go with this SIM plan, Amazon has the iPhone 8 at its lowest price right now; we’re not sure how long this will last, so be sure to act fast.

There are also plenty of deals to be had if you still want to shop around, including the best Three SIM-only deals on the market.

MORE tech deals

Want a more upmarket handset? Here is our top picks for the best iPhone 13 deals in July.

Interested in the competition, don’t miss our round up of the best Samsung Galaxy deals.

Head to our Tech Hub to keep up to date with all the latest offers and deals.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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