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Major provider offering FREE tech bundle worth £410 with latest Android handset – plans from £20p/m

Major provider offering FREE tech bundle worth £410 with latest Android handset – plans from £20p/m

The Sun11-06-2025

ANYONE on the lookout for a new handset will want to check out this deal.
Mobiles.co.uk is giving away a tech bundle valued at nearly £410 when you purchase the Honor 400 Pro, with plans starting from just £19.99 per month.
The provider is known for offering attractive deals like this, where you can bag some impressive freebies alongside your new phone.
This particular deal is tied to the Honor 400 Pro, a solid Android smartphone that can easily go overlooked.
Plans start at an affordable £19.99 per month, making it a great option for budget-conscious tech lovers.
The 400 Pro comes with a massive 6.7-inch AMOLED display and a powerful 5,300mAh battery that far outshines the top iPhone's 3,561mAh battery.
Its camera setup is equally impressive, featuring a 200MP AI triple-lens rear camera and a 50MP front-facing camera, enhanced by Honor's AI technology.
While I haven't personally tested the phone, the specifications speak volumes.
Our tech expert, Jamie Harris, reviewed a similar model in his Honor Magic 7 Pro review.
He described its camera as producing the best photos he'd seen.
If that's anything to go by, the 400 Pro should deliver on that front too, as it features an almost identical camera setup.
The icing on the cake here is those freebies included with your purchase, including an Honor smartwatch, wireless speaker, and earbuds, all at no extra cost.
While these bundles are clearly designed to attract buyers, you can't deny the value of free gadgets, worth over £400.
Plus, the included tech is genuinely worthwhile, so it's a win-win for anyone looking to upgrade their phone.
Among the available plans, the 500GB data option for £26.99 per month stands out as the best deal.
It comes on iD Mobile, which operates on Three's network, and the upfront cost is just £9.
If you're happy to pay a bit more upfront, other plans start as low as £19.99 per month, all offering the same free tech bundle.
Best Honor 400 Pro deals
Here are some of the top deals available for the Honor 400 Pro, all on 24-month contracts:
To take advantage of this offer, you'll need to buy the Honor 400 Pro between May 22nd and June 30th 2025.
Your freebies must be claimed within 14 days of purchase, and they'll be dispatched within 21 days of a successful claim.
Just be aware, though, that redemption closes on August 15th 2025, so don't miss the cutoff.
best SIM-only deals across major networks for more ways to save.

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