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The best one for low users? Get 1.5GB of data (4G), 250 minutes and 5,000 texts for £5 a month on a 30-day rolling contract with Carphone-Warehouse-owned iD Mobile, which uses the Three
network. The best one for medium users? We’ve blagged 5GB of data (4G), 1,500 minutes and unlimited texts for £10 a month with this 30-day rolling contract with BT-owned Plusnet Mobile, for
new and existing costs. It uses the EE network, and you have until next Tuesday to get it. The best one for heavy users? Until Thursday, this blagged 12 month contract from BT Mobile gives
massive 20GB of data (4G), unlimited minutes and texts (on EE) for £16 a month if you’ve got BT broadband, £21 a month if not. (To pay £16 a month click ‘got BT broadband at home’ in top
right of page). You also get a £100 Amazon or iTunes voucher - annoyingly, BT won’t remind you so you must claim the voucher within two weeks to three months of sign-up. GET £50 OFF THE
SAMSUNG S8 OR IPHONE 7 These top-end handsets aren’t money saving, but if you get one anyway, do it as cheaply as possible. Discounts on newly launched handsets are rare, yet we’ve blagged
£50 off the new Samsung S8 (released last Friday) AND the iPhone 7, from online retailer Unshackled.com. Until Tuesday 9 May, use code MSE50 to take £50 off the upfront cost of either (when
you clock through, select ‘outright’). This brings the Samsung S8 down to £639 and the 32GB iPhone 7 to £549, with next-day delivery included. (Unshackled says if you get the deal via a
cutback site you won’t get any cashback). There’s limited stock, particularly for the S8, so if it’s right for you, go quick. Unshackled says it gets new deliveries every weekday and if it
runs out you’ll be invited to register and contacted within 24 hours of new stock arriving. The code will remain valid for a ‘limited’ time after. Mobile prices change hourly, but these
were the cheapest we could find from a UK-based retailer. You’ll get a full UK manufacturer’s warranty, so if something goes wrong you can take the handset to the nearest Samsung of Apple
store (or authorised repair centre). SAVE MORE BY GETTING CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED HANDSETS - OUR CODE GETS A FURTHER £40 OFF THE IPHONE 6S, 6S PLUS, 6 OR 6 PLUS ‘Certified pre-owned’ iPhones
are the gold standard of reforms - refurbished by Apple to a very high standard (often they’ve never been used), but for a lower price. If you’re happy to go with an older model, even just
from last year, you can save big. Until Tuesday 9 May, use code MSE40 at Unshackled.com to get £40 off its ‘certified pre-owned’ iPhones (when you click through, select ‘outright’). After
the discount you’ll pay £399 for a 16GB iPhone 6s, £459 for a 16GB iPhone 6s Plus, £559 for a 64GB iPhone 6s Plus, £439 for a 64GB iPhone 6 or £409 for a 16GB iPhone 6 Plus. They come with
original box and accessories, 12 months Apple warranty and next working day delivery. (Again, if you get the deal via a cashback site Unshacked says you won’t get any cashback). CAN’T
AFFORD TO BUY THE PHONE UPFRONT? SPREAD THE COST INTEREST-FREE While it’s usually the cheapest way to buy, many balk at having to pay £100s upfront. Yet there are other ways to spread the
cost which are usually much cheaper than a contract. Buy it upfront on a 0 per cent spending credit card: This is a free way to spread the cost - you can currently get up to 30
interest-free months (see our 0 per cent card best buys). Always make minimum repayments and clear it before the 0 per cent ends. Interest-Free iPhone 7 deal: Apple’s running an ongoing
deal to spread the cost of the iPhone 7 over 20 months - if you’re approved. However, it’s at full price - £50 more than our blagged deal above. Get a low interest rate with mobile
financing: If you can’t get approved for a 0 per cent deal, specialist movie finance providers loan you money for a handset at a cost - Unshackled if one, and our blagged codes work on its
finance plans too. These usually beat most contracts, but always do a comparison. For more ways to save money on your phone, visit Martin’s Money Saving Expert website. Martin Lewis has
also revealed the best savings accounts for children this week.