eight's SIM-only mobile plans are for people after straightforward 4G choices with decent international extras at comparatively affordable prices.
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.
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.
StarHub SIM-only and prepaid mobile plans are for users who want premium plans with plenty of data, local call minutes and SMS.
GOMO, giga, SIMBA (TPG) and Circles.Life aren’t the biggest mobile providers in Singapore. But they do compete closely. Who’s the best?
MyRepublic mobile plans for everyone, from cheaper SIM-only 4G plans with decent data allowances to pricier 5G plans with stacks of gigabytes.
GOMO mobile phone plans in Singapore have lots of data, plus decent call and SMS inclusions. Read our GOMO plans review to find out more.
A Singtel mobile plan is a good choice for any Singaporean who wants a premium SIM-only, prepaid or postpaid service but doesn’t mind paying extra.
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.
Circles.Life SIM-only mobile phone plans in Singapore are all about data. Read our Circle Life plans review for the full breakdown.
giga sells SIM-only plans in Singapore at reasonable prices with great data, call and SMS inclusions. Read our giga plans review to find out more.