Mobile plans with no contract 2026 – best options right now
Mobile plans without a contract give you the freedom to switch whenever you want — without fees and without risk. We compare the five operators that offer it as standard in 2026 and present our three strongest picks: Vimla, Fello and Hallon.
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A mobile plan without a contract gives you the freedom to switch whenever you want — without fees, without notice periods and without risk. It is the obvious choice for anyone who values flexibility, does not want to be tied to a single operator or simply wants to jump on a better offer when one comes along.
There is a wide range of operators that offer no-contract mobile plans as standard. The five we focus on in this guide — Vimla, Fello, Hallon, Tellus Mobil and Plus46 — have it as a core principle across their entire offering. The large network owners such as Tele2, Telenor, Telia and Tre also offer no-contract plans, but it is often not their primary proposition.
Last updated: June 2026
Why choose a mobile plan without a contract?
Committing to 12 or 24 months often gives a lower monthly price, but there are strong reasons to choose flexibility instead.
You can switch immediately if a better offer comes along. The mobile market moves fast. Operators launch campaigns and new plans continuously. Without a contract you can always jump on the best offer without paying early termination fees.
You do not pay for coverage that does not work. Coverage varies depending on where you live and move around. If you sign up without a contract and discover the network does not perform as expected, you can switch at no cost. With a 24-month contract you are stuck.
You do not need to stay put or keep the same lifestyle. Planning to move, study abroad or change your travel habits? A no-contract plan is a safety net that makes it easy to adapt.
Most no-contract operators are just as competitive on price. The pricing among the five operators in this guide is in most cases competitive even against the network owners' locked-in alternatives.
Top 3 – best no-contract mobile plans right now
Wipick's editorial team continuously evaluates which operators offer the best value. Here are our three strongest picks for no-contract mobile plans in 2026.
🥇 Vimla – Wipick's top pick
Telenor network · 5G · No contract · 5 years as Operator of the Year
Read Wipick's full review of Vimla
Vimla is Wipick's top pick for mobile plans and has been named Operator of the Year by Svenskt Kvalitetsindex five years in a row — a feat no other Swedish operator can match. They run on Telenor's nationwide 5G network with approximately 99% population coverage at a price well below what you pay directly with Telenor.
- Telenor's 5G network, ~99% population coverage
- Unused data rolls over with no time limit
- No contract, no notice period
- eSIM included
- Referral system — invite friends and get a discount
Best suited for: Those who want a plan that simply works, five-star customer satisfaction and nationwide 5G without paying the network owner's price.
🥈 Fello – best coverage
Telia network · 5G · No contract · Best in northern Sweden
Read Wipick's full review of Fello
Fello gives you access to Telia's network — Sweden's highest-rated mobile network three years in a row in Connect tests — at a price far below what Telia charges directly. With ~99.9% population coverage, Fello is the strongest option for those who live or travel outside major cities, in rural areas or in northern Sweden.
- Telia's 5G network, ~99.9% population coverage
- Unused data rolls over up to 100 GB
- No contract
- eSIM included
- Double data for students and pensioners
Best suited for: Those who prioritise coverage over the lowest price and frequently spend time outside urban areas.
🥉 Hallon – best price
Tre network · 5G · No contract · Lowest campaign prices
Read Wipick's full review of Hallon
Hallon consistently offers the market's lowest campaign prices on mobile plans. As a subsidiary of Tre they run on a network with ~96% population coverage and offer a simple, affordable plan without a contract. The right choice for anyone who wants the lowest possible cost and lives in a city or urban area.
- Tre's 5G network, ~96% population coverage
- Market's lowest campaign prices
- No contract, no notice period
- eSIM included
- Family plans available
Best suited for: The cost-conscious customer who lives in a city or urban area and wants the lowest possible price.
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Comparison – operators with no contract as standard in 2026
| Operator | Network | Coverage | Contract | eSIM | Saved data | Best suited for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vimla | Telenor network | ~99% | None | Yes | Yes, no time limit | Most people — best all-round offer |
| Fello | Telia network | ~99.9% | None | Yes | Yes, up to 100 GB | Best coverage, rural areas and northern Sweden |
| Hallon | Tre network | ~96% | None | Yes | Yes | Lowest price, cities and urban areas |
| Plus46 | Tele2 network | ~99% | None | Check | Check | Simple solution, Tele2 network |
| Tellus Mobil | Tele2 network | ~99% | None | Check | Check | Seniors, phone support |
The operators in detail
Vimla
Vimla was founded with a clear focus on simplicity, transparency and customer experience. They offer plans from 10 GB up to unlimited on Telenor's network, all without a contract. Unused data is saved with no time limit and rolls over monthly — a feature that adds real value for those with uneven data usage. Vimla's app is one of the highest-rated among Swedish operators and offers complete digital control over the subscription. Read more in our full Vimla review.
Fello
Fello is a budget operator on Telia's network with a simple and transparent offering. Their single and clearest competitive advantage is Telia's network — Sweden's highest-rated mobile network — at a budget price. Fello offers double data for students and pensioners at no extra cost, making them a natural choice for these groups. See our full Fello review for more details.
Hallon
Hallon is a subsidiary of Tre with a clear focus on campaign prices and simplicity. They regularly launch campaigns with prices that are hard for competitors to match. The strategy for the cost-conscious is to take the campaign price during the offer period and then evaluate whether to stay or switch. The standard price is also competitive. Read more in our full Hallon review.
Plus46
Plus46 is a mobile operator on Tele2's nationwide network offering unlimited data without a contract. The company is positioned around simple terms and transparent pricing — no hidden fees. ~99% population coverage via Tele2's 5G network. Check current prices and terms at plus46.se.
Tellus Mobil
Tellus Mobil is an operator on Tele2's network with a clear focus on seniors and customers who prefer personal phone support. They offer a simple no-contract plan and are one of the few alternatives on the market with a dedicated phone line for customer service — not just chat and email. Suits those who want a straightforward plan with the ability to call and get help directly.
What to consider when choosing a no-contract plan
Coverage at your address. All five operators run on different networks. Check coverage at your exact address and your most frequent locations before choosing. Read our guide on comparing mobile operators for a deeper look at the networks.
How much data you actually need. Choose a data level that matches your real usage. Paying for unlimited when you use 15 GB per month is money down the drain. Read our guide on how much mobile data you need.
Standard price after the campaign. Always check what the plan costs after the promotional period. Without a contract you can switch, but it is good to know what you are getting into. Read more about mobile plan contracts to understand the difference versus locked-in alternatives.
eSIM or physical SIM. Most modern phones support eSIM. With eSIM the plan activates digitally immediately and you avoid waiting for a physical card — convenient when switching operator.
Can I keep my number when switching?
Yes, always. You always have the right to bring your existing number when switching operator, regardless of whether you are leaving a contract or no-contract plan. This is called number portability. The process is straightforward and happens without interruption in most cases. Read more in our guide on transferring your mobile number and how to switch mobile operator.
Frequently asked questions about no-contract mobile plans
Are no-contract mobile plans more expensive?
Not necessarily. Vimla, Fello and Hallon all offer competitive prices without a contract that in many cases are lower than the network owners' locked-in alternatives. It is a common misconception that freedom always costs more.
Can I cancel immediately?
Most no-contract operators cancel the plan at the next monthly rollover. Without a notice period you can cancel immediately. Always check the terms with your specific operator.
Are Vimla, Fello and Hallon as good as the major operators?
Yes, in most cases. They run on exactly the same networks as the network owners — Vimla on Telenor's network, Fello on Telia's network and Hallon on Tre's network. Coverage is identical to the network owner's. The difference lies in pricing, support and additional services.
Which no-contract mobile plan is cheapest?
Hallon consistently offers the market's lowest campaign prices. Check current offers at Wipick to see what applies right now.
What happens if I want to upgrade my plan?
Without a contract you can switch plan level or operator whenever you want. Most operators let you upgrade directly via the app or customer portal.
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