Móvil75GBllamadas ilimitadas Simyo
€3 /mes
Móvil75GBllamadas ilimitadas de Simyo (Mobile SIMs) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
- Datos: 75 GB
- Proveedor: Simyo
Live offers across tracked providers in Spain — updated daily from the Giraffy database.
39 live offers compared from 12 providers, from €3 /mes. Updated daily.
€3 /mes
Móvil75GBllamadas ilimitadas de Simyo (Mobile SIMs) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€3 /mes
Disney+ al mejor precio de Lowi (SIMs para móviles) en Móvil. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€4.90 /mes
€5 /mes
Fibra300MbMóvil250GBllamadas ilimitadas de Simyo (Mobile SIMs) en Mobile. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€5 /mes
Móvil250GBllamadas ilimitadas de Simyo (Mobile SIMs) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€5 /mes
¡OfertasESPECIALES! de Simyo (SIMs para móviles) en Móvil. Ofertas en vivo monitoreadas diariamente por Giraffy.
€5 /mes
€5 /mes
€7 /mes
€7 /mes
€7 /mes
€7 /mes
€7.50 /mes
€8 /mes
€8 /mes
€9 /mes
€10 /mes
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€10 /mes
€12 /mes
€13 /mes
500 Mbps de Digi (tarjetas SIM móviles) en Mobile. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€14 /mes
€15 /mes
No te damos cremita en la espalda, pero te regalamos 100GB GRATIS de Simyo (SIM móviles) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo rastreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€15 /mes
Para tu segunda casa... pues tu segunda fibra. de Simyo (SIM móviles) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo rastreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€22 /mes
Lo más recomendado de Digi (SIMs móviles) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€30 /month
€85 /mes
Plan Simyo de Simyo (tarjetas SIM para móviles). Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€85 /mes
Servicio simétrico: de Simyo (SIMs para móviles) en Mobile. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€85 /mes
300 MB de Simyo (tarjetas SIM para móviles). Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€85 /mes
FIBRASIMÉTRICA de Simyo (SIM para móviles) en la sección de móviles. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€99 /mes
Plan Lowi de Lowi (tarjetas SIM para móviles). Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€99 /mes
Se viene estreno: de Simyo (SIMs para móviles) en Mobile. Oferta en vivo seguida diariamente por Giraffy.
€240 /mes
Ver más información sobre la fibra. de Simyo (SIM móviles) en Móvil. Oferta en vivo rastreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€300 /mes
Plan Digi de Digi (tarjetas SIM móviles) en Móvil. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€300 /mes
Ahorra hasta 300 € con DIGI&Friends de Digi (SIMs móviles) en Mobile. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
€300 /mes
Disfruta de la calidad de llamada de VoLTE y VoWiFi de Digi (SIM móviles) en dispositivos móviles. Oferta en vivo rastreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€399 /mes
Disfruta Disney+ por solo 3,99€ de Lowi (Mobile SIMs) en Mobile. Oferta en vivo monitoreada diariamente por Giraffy.
€399 /mes
Disney+ por solo 3,99€ de Lowi (Mobile SIMs) en Móvil. Oferta actualizada diariamente por Giraffy.
A mobile SIM plan (tarifa móvil) gives you calls, texts and mobile data on a physical SIM or an eSIM. Spain has a highly competitive market with prepaid (prepago) and contract (contrato) options, and a large ecosystem of low-cost virtual operators (OMV) that run on the major networks at much lower prices. Most SIM-only plans are contract-free, letting you switch whenever a better deal appears, which keeps prices among the most competitive in Europe.
Four networks own infrastructure: Movistar, MasOrange (the merged Orange and MásMóvil), Vodafone and Digi. Around them sit dozens of value brands and MVNOs - Simyo (on Orange), Lowi (Vodafone), Lebara, Lycamobile, Finetwork and others - that resell network access cheaply. Data allowances have ballooned while prices have fallen, and portabilidad makes switching quick, so competition on price and data is fierce, especially among the OMVs that target cost-conscious users.
Low cost — SIM-only and MVNO plans strip out handset subsidies, cutting the monthly price sharply.
Flexibility — most plans have no permanencia, so you can switch networks freely.
Generous data — Spanish plans bundle large data allowances, and many include EU roaming at no extra cost.
Easy upgrades — with no lock-in you can move up or down a plan as your usage changes.
Estimate your data — pick an allowance that matches your real usage rather than overpaying for headline gigabytes.
Prepaid vs contract — prepaid gives full control with no bill; contract suits heavier users and bundles.
Check network coverage — MVNOs vary in which host network they use, which affects coverage in your area.
Bundle if it helps — adding the mobile line to your home fibre can cut the combined bill.
Simyo, Lowi, Digi, Finetwork, Lebara and Lycamobile are among the most competitive value brands, each running on one of the major networks. Digi has grown fast with very cheap data-heavy plans, while Simyo and Lowi are known for reliable service on Orange and Vodafone respectively. The best pick balances price, data and the underlying network's coverage where you live. Because switching is quick and most plans have no permanencia, many Spaniards review their tariff once a year and move to whichever value brand currently offers the most data for their budget.
SIM-only plans on our panel start from around 3 euros a month for light prepaid options and rise with data and bundled minutes; annual or premium bundles reach up to about 399 euros a year for high-data plans with extras. EU roaming is typically included, but check limits and any charges outside the EU before you travel further afield. For most households the sweet spot is a mid-range data plan from a value brand, which delivers ample gigabytes and calls for a fraction of a major network's price.
The mobile market is regulated by the CNMC, which oversees wholesale access enabling MVNOs and enforces number portability (portabilidad), letting you keep your number when you switch, usually within a day. Consumer rules require clear pricing, easy contract exit where there is no permanencia, and advance notice of price changes with the right to leave in defined cases.
Can I keep my number? — Yes; portabilidad transfers your number to the new operator, typically within 24 hours.
Is EU roaming included? — Most plans include roam-like-home in the EU; check fair-use limits.
Do I need a contract? — No; the majority of SIM-only and MVNO plans have no permanencia.
Can I use an eSIM? — Many operators now offer eSIM, letting you activate a line digitally without a physical card.
The cheapest Mobile SIM Plans in Spain is €3 /month from Simyo.
Giraffy tracks 5 live SIM plans across Simyo,Lowi,MasMovil networks in Spain. The lowest tracked price is €3 /month. Sort by lowest price to see the cheapest options for your data needs.
Coverage quality varies by area and carrier. Check each network's official coverage map before switching — indoor coverage, rural reach, and 5G availability differ significantly between operators in Spain.
An eSIM is a digital SIM embedded in your device — you activate a plan without swapping a physical card. Most flagship and mid-range phones released after 2020 support eSIM. Check your device settings or ask the carrier to confirm compatibility before you switch.
5G delivers significantly faster download speeds and lower latency than 4G — typically 100–500 Mbps versus 20–50 Mbps. It's worth it if your handset is 5G-capable and you're in a coverage area. Most 5G plans are now priced similarly to 4G equivalents.
Yes. In most markets you can port your number to a new network within one working day by requesting a PAC or porting code from your current provider. The switch happens automatically once you activate the new SIM.
Prepaid (pay-as-you-go) plans require no contract — you top up credit and use what you pay for. Pay-monthly plans bill you at the end of each month and typically offer more data for the same price, but require a credit check and a rolling or fixed-term commitment.
If your handset was purchased directly from a carrier, it may be network-locked and need unlocking before accepting a different SIM. Phones bought from manufacturers or retailers are usually unlocked. Contact your current carrier to check — unlocking is often free or available for a small fee.