
Compare phone with subscription: Find the best deal from 2026
The current phone is slow, the screen is cracked or you're just ready for the latest tech. But where do you start? The selection is overwhelming. No worries. Whether you're angling for the brand new iPhone 17, the Samsung Galaxy S25 or an affordable entry-level phone: here you compare all combinations at lightning speed. We scan millions of prices daily from providers like Odido, KPN and Vodafone, so you can be sure you won't pay a euro too much.

Take control of your monthly expenses
Buying a standalone phone can be very costly. A subscription phone spreads those costs, allowing you to pocket even the most expensive flagships without paying an arm and a leg. With us, you'll see not only the major providers, but also the low-priced ones.
Why comparing through us pays off:
- Exclusive web deals: Often cheaper than directly from the provider.
- All-in-one overview: Filter by data, calling minutes and maximum one-time extra payment.
- Combi-benefit check: Do you already have internet at home? Check this and see your extra discount (double data or discount on your bill) instantly.

iPhone or Android: Which camp do you choose?
Choosing a device often starts with the operating system. Are you a loyal Apple fan or do you swear by the freedom of Android?
- Apple iPhone-with-subscription: If you choose iOS, then you choose value retention, privacy and seamless interoperability with your other Apple devices. The iPhone 16 and 17 series currently dominate the market with their powerful chips and cameras.
- Samsung Galaxy with subscription: The king of Android. From the affordable A series to the high-end S25 Ultra. Samsung often offers the best screens and far-reaching personalization options.
Watch the 5G-ready future
Virtually every new device in our comparator supports 5G. Even if you don't have a 5G subscription right now, it's smart to choose a device that can. That way, you'll be prepared for the future and enjoy more stable internet in crowded places.
BKR and Phone Credit: Honest advice
For several years now, a phone subscription where you pay off the device has been considered a loan. This is called the device credit.
Is the device portion of your subscription higher than €250? Then this is registered with the BKR. This can affect the maximum mortgage you can get. Do you want to avoid this?
- Choose a cheaper device (under € 250).
- Pay part of the device directly (the one-time additional payment), so that the loan amount remains under € 250. Our comparator shows you exactly how to set this up.
Why 250,000+ people compare here
We are not a provider, we are a price comparator. This means that we have only one interest: to show you the lowest price. We collect offers from all shops and providers (KPN, Odido and Vodafone).
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Prices sometimes change by the hour. We update continuously, so you never click on a 'dead' deal.
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We test many phones ourselves. No sales pitches, but honest experiences about battery life and camera quality.
You buy your next mobile with subscription from us and not from other comparators because we read prices every hour every day, don't do tip listings that earn us more and cost you more money. Curious about our revenue model? Read more about it on our about-page.
Step plan: In 3 clicks to the perfect match
The "best" subscription does not exist, the best subscription for you does. Use this roadmap to see the forest for the trees again.
1. Choose your network (Coverage vs. Speed)
In the Netherlands we have three main networks. The virtual providers (such as Simyo or Ben) hitch a ride on these.
- KPN network.
Known for excellent nationwide coverage and stability. (Providers: KPN, Simyo, Lebara). - Odido network.
Often the fastest 5G connection and competitive Unlimited data deals. (Providers: Odido, Ben, Simpel). - Vodafone network.
Strong in the business market and good coverage in the city. (Providers: Vodafone, hollandsnieuwe).
2. Be realistic about your data
Don't pay for air. Check your current usage in your provider's app.
- < 5 GB.
For the WiFi surfer. You app some and check the news. - 10 GB - 20 GB.
The average user. You stream music (Spotify) and occasionally watch a movie on the go. - Unlimited
For the power user. You stream Netflix on the train, Hotspott your laptop and never want to look at your counter.
3. Grab your customer advantage (Combo Advantage or Kids)
This is the easiest way to save money. Do you already have internet at home from Ziggo, KPN or Odido?
- Ziggo at home?
Check out Vodafone deals for double data and discounts. - KPN at home?
Choose KPN or Simyo for extra benefits. - Odido at home?
Combine with Odido mobile for 'Customer Advantage'.
In addition to discounts for existing customers, there are sometimes discounts for:
- Benefit for Young Adults.
Vodafone Young for adults between 18 and 28 years - Preference for kids up to 12 years
KPN Kids up to 12 years old - Preference for children between 12 and 17 years old
KPN Teens up to 17 years
You can find these subscriptions by clicking the "Kids benefit" or "Young benefit" checkbox on any phone combined with subscription. Be sure to read the terms and conditions first for whether you qualify.
No surprises: Your bill dissected
When you purchase a subscription phone, your monthly bill consists of two parts. It's important to understand this distinction:
- Part 1: The Subscription (simonly part).
This is the cost of your calling minutes, text messages and data. This amount is fixed. - Part 2: The Phone Credit (The Installment)
This is the installment of your phone. Once your contract expires (after 1 or 2 years), this part expires and you only pay for your bundle.
Please note the one-time fee: In addition to the monthly fee, you often pay a one-time connection fee (to the provider) and a legal home copying levy (about €5.70). Sometimes providers also charge a one-time additional payment for the device to lower the monthly fee.


