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Vodafone's SIM-only plans now come with more data

Vodafone rejigged its subsidised handset contracts just a couple of months ago, and today it's decided to upgrade the rest of its pay-monthly plans with beefier data allowances. Well, quite a few of them anyway. The basic 12-month, SIM-only plan still only offers 250MB of data for £9.50 per month, but now includes 4G connectivity as standard. For £14 per month, however, you now get 1GB of data instead of 500MB; similarly, £17 per month entitles you to 2GB instead of 1GB, and the £22 per month tariff now offers 4GB of data, up from 3GB. There's no movement on the pricier £27, £32 and £40 per month 12-month, SIM-only tariffs, though, which still come with 6GB, 10GB and 20GB allowances, respectively.

Vodafone's 30-day, SIM-only plans have been revised, too. The £11.50 tier now comes with 4G as standard, but you still only get 250MB to play with. For £16, you now get 1GB instead of 500MB, and the data allowance for the £19 option has also doubled to 2GB. Spend £24, and you'll now receive 4GB of data instead of 3GB, and a brand new £29 tier with a 6GB allowance has been introduced as part of the refresh. Vodafone has also simplified its data-only tariffs, and there are now only three 30-day and 12-month plans available where there used to be four. Spending £10 per month still grants you 1GB of data, but the 3GB tier is now a quid cheaper at £15 per month. As of today, the £21 5GB and £26 8GB plans are no longer available, as they've been scrapped to make way for the new 10GB data-only offering at £20 per month.