“EE Introduces Data Parachute Feature in New SIM Plans”

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EE has introduced new SIM plans to address a common issue faced by many customers – running out of data while on the go. The latest pay-as-you-go SIMs from EE will now come with a complimentary feature called “Data Parachute.” This feature automatically provides users with an extra 1GB of data if they unexpectedly run out.

According to EE, the “Data Parachute” is designed to help customers stay connected, whether for communication with friends and family or using navigation apps to find their way home. These new plans, starting from £10 per month, offer additional benefits such as data rollover, which carries over any unused data to the next month, and free data boosts that increase customers’ data allowances.

Moreover, EE pay-as-you-go customers will have access to the 5G network, offering enhanced performance and faster speeds. The pricing for these plans is as follows:
– £10 for 20GB
– £15 for 75GB
– £20 for 150GB
– £30 for 200GB
– £35 for Unlimited

While other providers may not offer a feature like Data Parachute, there are competitive deals available in the market. For instance, SMARTY offers 80GB for £8 per month or Unlimited data for £20. Giffgaff provides options like 75GB for £10 per month and 60GB for £13.

It is advisable to compare different deals and choose a plan based on your actual data needs to avoid unnecessary costs.

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