iPhone 17 from £36.50 a Month with £0 Upfront at Tesco Mobile
Google Pixel 10 from £35.99 a Month with £0 Upfront with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
Great Savings with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
£45 Amazon Gift Card with SIM Only Contracts + Handset Purchases at Tesco Mobile
Free £100 Gift Card with Selected Plans with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
Free £20 Gift Card with 60GB 24m SIMO Plans from £13pm with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
iPhone 17 Pro Max 25GB 36 Month Contract for £49.99 a Month with £0 Upfront with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
iPhone 17 and iPad 6GB Data 36 Month Contract with £0 Upfront for £44.99 per Month with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
Samsung Galaxy A57 12GB 36 Month Contract with £0 Upfront for £26.99 per Month with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
Saumsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Unlimited Data for £54.99 per Month with £0 Upfront with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
30GB 24 Month SIMO Plan from £10pm with Clubcard Prices at Tesco Mobile
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About the Brand
Launched back in 2003 as a joint venture between the supermarket giant and O2 (now Virgin Media O2), Tesco Mobile has grown into one of the UK’s most popular virtual networks. They currently look after more than five million customers from their Hertfordshire headquarters, consistently ranking highly in independent customer satisfaction surveys and holding onto a reputation for straightforward, transparent billing.
Because they piggyback on the O2 infrastructure, users get access to 99% population coverage and widespread 5G rollout without the premium price tag usually associated with the big four networks. The product range covers everything from flagship handset contracts with zero upfront costs to flexible SIM-only plans and Pay As You Go ‘Rocket Packs’. We often see their most competitive rates tied directly to Clubcard Prices, which effectively lowers the monthly outlay for anyone already doing their weekly shop at the supermarket.
What really sets them apart in a crowded market is their mid-contract price freeze promise. While rival networks routinely push through above-inflation hikes every April, Tesco Mobile locks in your monthly tariff for the entire duration of the agreement. Other handy features include Family Perks, which let you group multiple accounts under one roof to share allowances and claim monthly rewards, plus a straightforward trade-in scheme that pays out in cash or e-gift cards.
Combining that rare price freeze guarantee with the current gift card incentives and Clubcard discounts makes this page well worth bookmarking before you commit to an upgrade.
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Shopping Guide
When is the best time to upgrade my handset? We usually see the sharpest hardware discounts land in September and October, right after Apple and Samsung announce their autumn flagships. If you can hold out, waiting for the Black Friday window often yields the highest gift card incentives, sometimes throwing in an extra £100 on top of the standard Clubcard tariff reductions.
Should I choose a 24-month or 36-month contract? A 36-month term drastically lowers your monthly outlay and is currently the only way to secure £0 upfront on premium devices like the latest Galaxy or Pixel models. Because Tesco Mobile guarantees your price won’t rise mid-contract, locking in for three years removes the inflation risk that makes longer terms unappealing on other networks.
How do I maximise my Clubcard points on a new phone? Simply scanning your app in-store won’t automatically apply the digital Clubcard Prices to an online order. You must actively select the ‘Clubcard Price’ variant of the contract on their website, which often shaves £5 to £10 off the monthly tariff. We also recommend paying the upfront cost or early device fee using accrued Clubcard vouchers to further reduce your initial cash outlay.
Is it worth grouping my family onto one account? Absolutely, if you have multiple people needing upgrades. Their Family Perks system lets you link up to five accounts, meaning the lead account holder can manage the bills while every member gets to pick a monthly reward. We’ve found that pooling these rewards—like swapping 50p bill credits for extra data—makes a noticeable dent in the overall household telecoms budget.