TL;DR: Top 3 Picks for Germany
| Best For | Plan | Price/mo | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Budget | Fraenk 25 GB | €10.00 | Telekom network (92/100), no contract, eSIM, 5G |
| Most People | Fraenk 50 GB | €15.00 | 50 GB 5G on Telekom, no contract, eSIM — best value per GB |
| Unlimited Data | O2 Unlimited Max | €29.99 | Unlimited 5G, no contract, eSIM — cheapest unlimited in DE |
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Below, we break down the entire market using real plan data from all 7 carriers.
Table of Contents
- The German Mobile Landscape
- Carrier Structure: Who Owns What
- Price Breakdown: All 24 Plans Compared
- Best Value Plans by Use Case
- 5G and eSIM Availability
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Key Takeaways
Germany’s mobile market is Europe’s largest by subscriber count, but it has historically been one of the most expensive. That is changing. While the three network operators — Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and O2 (Telefonica DE) — still charge premium prices for their flagship plans, a wave of budget sub-brands and MVNOs now offers the same network quality at a fraction of the cost.
SimFinder’s database tracks 7 carriers and 25 plans in Germany. Prices range from €8.99/month to €84.95/month, with 88% eSIM support and 100% offering 5G. The most striking value gap in the market: Fraenk sells 25 GB on the Telekom network for €10/month, while Telekom’s own MagentaMobil XL costs €84.95/month — both run on the identical infrastructure.
This guide breaks down the entire German SIM market using actual plan data, network quality scores, and pricing analysis.
The German Mobile Landscape: 3 MNOs, 4 Budget Brands
Germany’s mobile market is structured around three physical networks. Unlike France with its four MNOs, Germany has three — but each network supports multiple budget brands that deliver the same connectivity at lower prices.
| Network Owner | Type | Coverage | Overall Score | Budget Brands |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deutsche Telekom | MNO | 97/100 | 92/100 | Fraenk, congstar |
| Vodafone DE | MNO | 93/100 | 85/100 | — |
| O2 (Telefonica DE) | MNO | 91/100 | 78/100 | Aldi Talk |
Quality data: OpenSignal 2025, measured November 2025
Additionally: 1&1 is building its own O-RAN 5G network and currently uses Vodafone roaming for coverage gaps.
Deutsche Telekom dominates network quality with 92/100 overall, the fastest download speeds (173.8 Mbps), and the widest coverage (97/100). It is the clear leader, especially in rural areas where Vodafone and O2 coverage can be patchy.
Vodafone DE sits in the middle with 85/100 overall and 93/100 coverage. Its download speeds (154.3 Mbps) are solid, and its urban performance is competitive with Telekom.
O2 (Telefonica DE) has the weakest scores at 78/100 overall and 91/100 coverage. However, O2 has invested heavily in network expansion since 2020, and the gap has narrowed. Its 114.5 Mbps average download speed is adequate for most users, and its aggressive pricing (including the cheapest unlimited plan) makes it a strong value proposition.
Carrier Structure: Who Owns What
Understanding the MNO/sub-brand relationship is the key to getting the best value in Germany.
Telekom’s Two Sub-brands: Fraenk and congstar
Fraenk and congstar both run on the Telekom network — the same 97/100 coverage, the same 5G infrastructure, the same cell towers. What differs is the price and the service model.
Fraenk is Telekom’s digital-only brand, managed entirely through a mobile app. No shops, no phone hotline. Two plans: 25 GB for €10 and 50 GB for €15. Both include 5G, eSIM, and no contract. Fraenk targets tech-comfortable users who do not need hand-holding.
congstar is Telekom’s traditional budget brand, fully restructured in July 2026 into four plans from €15 to €29 (XS/S/M/L). Every tier now ships with 5G and eSIM — a major upgrade from its previous no-eSIM lineup. congstar now suits users who want more data (up to 200 GB) with the same eSIM convenience as Fraenk, through a more conventional provider with broader customer support.
O2’s MVNO: Aldi Talk
Aldi Talk operates on the O2 network and is sold through Aldi supermarkets across Germany. Its three Combo Paket plans (€8.99 to €18.99) are prepaid, no-contract, and include 5G. However, Aldi Talk does not offer eSIM on any plan — now the only carrier in the German market without it.
1&1: The Fourth Network (In Progress)
1&1 is Germany’s newest mobile operator. It completed migrating all 12 million customers to its own O-RAN 5G network in late 2025, with Vodafone roaming filling coverage gaps. Its plans (€14.99 to €19.99) require 24-month contracts but include eSIM and 5G, with competitive data allowances up to 150 GB.
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Budget Sub-brands and MVNOs (No Contract)
| Carrier | Network | Plan | Price/mo | Data | 5G | eSIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aldi Talk | O2 | Combo Paket S | €8.99 | 25 GB | Yes | No |
| Fraenk | Telekom | 25 GB | €10.00 | 25 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Aldi Talk | O2 | Combo Paket M | €13.99 | 50 GB | Yes | No |
| congstar | Telekom | Allnet-Flat XS | €15.00 | 15 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Fraenk | Telekom | 50 GB | €15.00 | 50 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Aldi Talk | O2 | Combo Paket L | €18.99 | 100 GB | Yes | No |
| congstar | Telekom | Allnet-Flat S | €20.00 | 50 GB | Yes | Yes |
| congstar | Telekom | Allnet-Flat M | €24.00 | 125 GB | Yes | Yes |
| congstar | Telekom | Allnet-Flat L | €29.00 | 200 GB | Yes | Yes |
O2 Plans (Mix of Contract/No-Contract)
| Carrier | Plan | Price/mo | Data | 5G | Contract | eSIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| O2 | Mobile S | €19.99 | 10 GB | Yes | 24 mo | Yes |
| O2 | Mobile M Flex | €29.99 | 50 GB | Yes | No | Yes |
| O2 | Mobile Unlimited Max | €29.99 | Unlimited | Yes | No | Yes |
| O2 | Mobile L | €39.99 | 100 GB | Yes | 24 mo | Yes |
1&1 Plans (24-Month Contract)
| Carrier | Plan | Price/mo | Data | 5G | eSIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1&1 | Allnet-Flat S | €14.99 | 30 GB | Yes | Yes |
| 1&1 | Allnet-Flat M | €14.99 | 50 GB | Yes | Yes |
| 1&1 | Allnet-Flat L | €19.99 | 150 GB | Yes | Yes |
Telekom and Vodafone MNO Plans (24-Month Contract)
| Carrier | Plan | Price/mo | Data | 5G | eSIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vodafone | GigaMobil M | €37.49 | 100 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Telekom | MagentaMobil S | €39.95 | 30 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Vodafone | GigaMobil L | €44.99 | 280 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Telekom | MagentaMobil M | €49.95 | 50 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Telekom | MagentaMobil L | €59.95 | 100 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Vodafone | GigaMobil XL | €59.99 | Unlimited | Yes | Yes |
| Telekom | MagentaMobil XL | €84.95 | Unlimited | Yes | Yes |
Telekom Prepaid Plans (No Contract)
| Carrier | Plan | Price/mo | Data | 5G | eSIM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Telekom | MagentaMobil Prepaid M | €9.95 | 10 GB | Yes | Yes |
| Telekom | MagentaMobil Prepaid L | €14.95 | 40 GB | Yes | Yes |
The pricing pattern is clear: sub-brands and MVNOs deliver dramatically more data per euro than MNO postpaid plans. Fraenk’s 25 GB at €10 costs one-quarter of Telekom’s own 30 GB MagentaMobil S at €39.95 — on the same network. Aldi Talk’s 100 GB at €18.99 is less than half of Telekom MagentaMobil L at €59.95 for the same data amount (albeit on the O2 network instead of Telekom).
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Best Value Plans by Use Case
Ultra-Budget (Under €10/month)
Aldi Talk Combo Paket S €8.99 — The cheapest plan in Germany. 25 GB of data with 5G on the O2 network for €8.99/month with no contract. The trade-off: no eSIM, and rural coverage is weaker than Telekom (91/100 vs 97/100). Available at any Aldi supermarket in Germany — convenient for tourists who need a physical SIM.
Telekom Prepaid M €9.95 — If you want to stay on the Telekom network with eSIM support, this prepaid plan offers 10 GB with 5G for €9.95. No contract, and you get Telekom’s full network quality.
Best Balance of Price and Features
Fraenk 25 GB €10 — The standout value in the German market. 25 GB of 5G data on the Telekom network (92/100 overall quality) for €10/month. No contract, eSIM included, cancel anytime with two weeks’ notice. For the vast majority of users, this is the plan to choose.
Fraenk 50 GB €15 — If 25 GB is not enough, the 50 GB plan at €15 remains a strong no-contract option on a premium network. Still no contract, still eSIM, still Telekom 5G.
congstar Allnet-Flat M €24 — congstar’s July 2026 relaunch added eSIM and 5G across the board. The M tier now includes 125 GB — five times Fraenk’s 50 GB allowance — for €9 more per month, still no contract. For data-hungry users who want to stay off a 24-month contract, this is now the best cost-per-GB value on the Telekom network.
Heavy Data and Streaming
O2 Mobile Unlimited Max €29.99 — The cheapest unlimited data plan in Germany, and it comes with no contract. Unlimited 5G on the O2 network with eSIM support. The trade-off is O2’s lower network quality (78/100 overall, 114.5 Mbps average download). For urban users who stream heavily, this is sufficient. For rural users, consider the Vodafone or Telekom unlimited options. Note: O2 Mobile M Flex was repriced to €29.99/50 GB in 2026 — the same price as Unlimited Max — so there is no longer a reason to choose the capped plan over the unlimited one.
1&1 Allnet-Flat L €19.99 — 150 GB on 1&1’s growing network with Vodafone roaming for just €19.99/month. Requires a 24-month contract, but the data-per-euro ratio is now the best among contract plans in the German market. A compelling middle ground between O2’s unlimited plan and the premium Vodafone/Telekom options.
Premium / Best Network Quality
Telekom MagentaMobil XL €84.95 — For users who demand the absolute best network quality in Germany (92/100 overall, 173.8 Mbps download, 97/100 coverage), Telekom’s unlimited 5G plan is the premium choice. It requires a 24-month commitment and costs nearly 3x more than O2’s unlimited plan. The MagentaEINS family discount saves €10/month per additional line.
Vodafone GigaMobil XL €59.99 — Unlimited 5G on Vodafone’s network (85/100 overall) for €25 less per month than Telekom XL. A 24-month contract is required. For users who want unlimited data on a high-quality network without Telekom’s premium pricing, Vodafone is the rational choice.
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5G and eSIM Availability
5G
All 25 plans (100%) include 5G. Germany’s 5G rollout is among the most advanced in Europe, with all three MNOs operating extensive 5G networks. congstar’s July 2026 relaunch closed the last remaining gap — even its entry-level XS tier now ships with 5G.
For practical purposes, 5G is no longer a differentiator in the German market. Every carrier and every tier — including prepaid and MVNO plans from Aldi Talk, Fraenk, congstar, and 1&1 — includes 5G access.
eSIM
22 of 25 plans (88%) support eSIM. The carriers that support eSIM:
| Carrier | eSIM Plans | Total Plans |
|---|---|---|
| Deutsche Telekom | 6/6 | 100% |
| Vodafone | 3/3 | 100% |
| O2 | 4/4 | 100% |
| Fraenk | 2/2 | 100% |
| 1&1 | 3/3 | 100% |
| congstar | 4/4 | 100% |
| Aldi Talk | 0/3 | 0% |
Aldi Talk is now the only eSIM holdout. congstar added eSIM support across its entire lineup in its July 2026 relaunch. If you need eSIM activation (especially useful for travellers who want to set up a German SIM before arriving), choose Fraenk, congstar, Telekom Prepaid, O2, or 1&1 instead.
For short-term visitors who need data-only connectivity, travel eSIM providers like Airalo, Holafly, and Saily also cover Germany. However, German domestic plans from Fraenk or O2 are often cheaper than travel eSIMs while providing more data and a German phone number. Fraenk’s €10 for 25 GB on Telekom’s network is difficult to beat with any travel eSIM product.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest SIM plan in Germany?
Aldi Talk Combo Paket S at €8.99/month is the cheapest, offering 25 GB of data with 5G on the O2 network and no contract. However, it lacks eSIM. For eSIM support, Fraenk 25 GB at €10/month on the Telekom network is the best budget option.
Can I get a German SIM without a long-term contract?
Yes. 13 of the 25 plans tracked by SimFinder are contract-free (ohne Vertragsbindung). All plans from Fraenk, congstar, Aldi Talk, Telekom Prepaid, and O2 Mobile M Flex/Unlimited Max are no-commitment. Telekom MagentaMobil, Vodafone GigaMobil, O2 Mobile S/L, and 1&1 plans require 24-month contracts.
Which German carrier has the best network coverage?
Deutsche Telekom leads with a coverage score of 97/100 and an overall quality score of 92/100 (OpenSignal 2025). Vodafone follows at 93/100 coverage and 85/100 overall. O2 (Telefonica) has improved significantly but still trails at 91/100 coverage and 78/100 overall.
Is 5G widely available in Germany?
Yes. All 25 plans (100%) include 5G access. All three MNOs have rolled out 5G nationally, and every budget brand — including Fraenk, Aldi Talk, congstar, and 1&1 — now includes 5G on every tier.
Do German SIM plans support eSIM?
22 of 25 plans (88%) support eSIM. All plans from Telekom, Vodafone, O2, Fraenk, congstar, and 1&1 offer eSIM. The only exception is Aldi Talk, which does not support eSIM on any of its plans.
What is the best SIM plan for an expat or tourist in Germany?
Fraenk 25 GB at €10/month is the top recommendation for newcomers. It requires no contract, supports eSIM (activate before arrival), runs on the Telekom network (97/100 coverage), and includes 5G and EU roaming. For heavier data use, Fraenk 50 GB at €15/month or O2 Mobile Unlimited Max (unlimited data, €29.99/month, no contract) are strong alternatives.
Why is Fraenk so much cheaper than Telekom when they use the same network?
Fraenk is Telekom’s own digital-only sub-brand. It offers lower prices by operating entirely through a mobile app with no physical stores and no phone support. Fraenk 25 GB costs €10/month while Telekom MagentaMobil S with 30 GB costs €39.95/month — both on the identical Telekom network with the same coverage and 5G access.
What is the cheapest unlimited data plan in Germany?
O2 Mobile Unlimited Max at €29.99/month offers unlimited 5G data with no contract. Vodafone GigaMobil XL is €59.99/month (24-month contract), and Telekom MagentaMobil XL is €84.95/month (24-month contract). O2’s plan is the clear value winner for unlimited data, though its network quality (78/100) is lower than Vodafone (85/100) and Telekom (92/100).
Key Takeaways
The German SIM market in 2026:
- 7 carriers, 25 plans — prices range from €8.99/month (Aldi Talk Combo Paket S) to €84.95/month (Telekom MagentaMobil XL)
- Three MNO networks: Telekom (92/100), Vodafone (85/100), O2 (78/100) — plus 1&1 building a fourth
- Sub-brands save 60-75%: Fraenk 25 GB costs €10 vs Telekom MagentaMobil S at €39.95 — same network, same coverage
- O2 owns unlimited value: Unlimited 5G for €29.99/month with no contract, 65% cheaper than Telekom’s unlimited plan
- 5G is universal (100% of plans), and eSIM covers 88% — Aldi Talk is now the only holdout
- 13 of 25 plans are contract-free — 12 plans require a 24-month commitment
- For most users: Fraenk 50 GB at €15/month offers the best balance of data, price, and network quality (Telekom)
Germany’s mobile market rewards those who look beyond the three MNO brands. The networks are identical; the prices are not.
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Plan data updated July 2026 (carrier lineup changes: congstar restructure, O2/1&1 price updates). Prices and inclusions may change. Check carrier websites for the latest information.
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