SingTel's Easy Mobile Plans: Are they Worth Signing Up with a Two-Year Contract?

SingTel's new Easy Mobile plans offer customers the flexibility of customizing voice, SMS and data bundle according to their needs. However, the contract pricing for phones are higher than the standard plans. Do you benefit from signing up an Easy Mobile plan with a contract? We compiled some figures for you.

Making Sense of SingTel's Easy Mobile Plans

Asia's first customizable mobile plans are launched today in Singapore thanks to SingTel. Dubbed Easy Mobile, there are four plans - Small, Medium, Large and XLarge - that allows subscribers to tweak the talktime, SMS and data bundle they want each month. Each plan comes with a set allowance of units that can be allocated for voice calls, SMS and data. One unit represents 50 minutes of outgoing local calls or 500 local SMS/MMS or 0.5GB of local data usage.

Easy Mobile Plans
Small
Medium
Large
XLarge
Monthly Subscription
$33
$45
$65
$105
Total Number of Voice, SMS and Data Units
4 units
10 units
16 units
26 units
Cost per unit
$8.25
$4.50
$4.06
$4.03
Standard Services Include
Free Incoming Calls and Caller Alert Feature

Besides giving users more control, flexibility and convenience, these plans seem more affordable than the other existing mobile plans offered by SingTel. Easy Mobile is currently only applicable when signing up for a new plan on a two-year contract.

Having said that, Easy Mobile plans are not available for sign up without a handset contract. Customers can also purchase a smartphone with any of the four Easy Mobile plans on a two-year contract. There are currently seven smartphones and one tablet available on contract plans with Easy Mobile.

The word on the street is that Easy Mobile does not offer better subsidies than the other mobile plans from SingTel. However, Mr. Yuen Kuan Moon, SingTel's CEO Consumer Singapore stated during the launch event that customers can expect "comparable" subsidies on Easy Mobile.

We selected three popular smartphones - the Apple iPhone 5S (32GB), Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB) and Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB) - and compared the contract pricing across the respective mobile plan tiers. 

Basic-Tier Plans Comparison
 

Mobile Plan
Lite (Current)
Small (Easy Mobile)
Monthly Subscription
$39.90
$33
Local Outgoing Mins
100
100
Local SMS
800
500
Local Data Bundle
2GB
0.5GB
Phone Contract Prices
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$688
$788
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$568
$668
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$668
$818
Lite (Current)
Small (Easy Mobile)
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$1,645.60
$1,580
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$1,525.60
$1,460
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$1,625.60
$1,610

While the total costs incurred over two years appear to be cheaper for Easy Mobile, you have to take note of the differences in data bundle. With excess data charges pegged at $10.70/GB, you are looking at an additional cost of $21.40 per month (or $513.60) if you want to match the 2GB data bundle offered on the Lite plan. Therefore, you are better off with the existing Lite plan for basic usage needs. 

 

Mid-Tier Plans Comparison

Mobile Plan
Value (Current)
Medium (Easy Mobile)
Monthly Subscription
$59.90
$45
Local Outgoing Mins
200
200
Local SMS
900
500
Local Data Bundle
3GB
2.5GB
Phone Contract Prices
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$398
$688
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$328
$568
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$368
$668
Value (Current)
Medium (Easy Mobile)
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$1,835.60
$1,768
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$1,765.60
$1,648
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$1,805.60
$1,748

In the mid-tier plan comparison, things start to get more interesting as you have more units to customize on the Medium sized Easy Mobile plan. By deducting one unit from the SMS bundle and adding it to the data bundle, you get 2.5GB data bundle and the same amount of talk time. 

If 2.5GB, 200 minutes of talktime and 500 SMS/MMS suffice for you, the total costs incurred over two years on the Medium Easy Mobile plan would be a better deal as you will save at least $55 over a two-year period depending on the choice of the phone.

 

High-Tier Plans Comparison

Mobile Plan
Plus (Current)
Large (Easy Mobile)
XL (Easy Mobile)
Monthly Subscription
$99.90
$65
$105
Local Outgoing Mins
500
350
500
Local SMS
1000
500
500
Local Data Bundle
4GB
4GB
7.5GB
Phone Contract Prices
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$218
$398
$218
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$88
$278
$88
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$128
$368
$128
Plus (Current)
Large (Easy Mobile)
XL (Easy Mobile)
Samsung Galaxy S5 (32GB)
$2,615.60
$1,958
$2,738
Sony Xperia Z2 (16GB)
$2485.60
$1,838
$2,608
Apple iPhone 5S (32GB)
$2,525.60
$1,928
$2,648

This is where things start to get really interesting. Since the Large and XL Easy Mobile plans are priced in the same range as the current Plus plan, we will compare all three plans in the same table.

For the Large plan, we've chosen one unit for SMS/MMS, while allocating 7 units for talk time (350 minutes) and the remaining 8 units for data (4GB). For the XL plan, we maintained the same amount of units for voice and SMS bundle while increasing the data bundle to 7.5GB (almost double that of Plus).

If you think the combination of units for the Large plan is sufficient to meet your needs, you would be looking at cost savings of at least S$600 over two years. On the other hand, paying for an extra 150 mins of talk time ($0.1605 per min, or $24.075 per month, or $577.80 for 24 months) over two years will have gain you no savings on either the Plus or the Large plan.

Last but not least, even if you are paying an average of $120 more on the XL plan over a two-year period, you get an additional 3.5GB data bundle. In comparison, you have to fork out $42.80 per month (or $1,027.20 over two years) for the equivalent extra data incurred on the Plus plan.

 

Concluding Thoughts

As seen from the tabulated comparisons above, the Large and XLarge plans from Easy Mobile offer more cost savings to consumers if they sign up for a two-year contract with a phone. They also offer more flexibility as there are more units for consumers to customize. Having said that, the Small and Medium plans are more suited for consumers who do not want a two-year contract. 

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