Why PAYG hasn't disappeared
No monthly commitment, no credit search, and the same network underneath as any other plan — you just top up as you go.
One change worth flagging
From 19 April 2026, fresh Three PAYG sign-ups get capped at 25 Mbps (50 Mbps if you add Auto-Renew Data). It's the one PAYG-specific change among the seven right now.
Elsewhere, business as usual
O2, EE, Tesco Mobile and the rest haven't brought in an equivalent limit as of 2026.
Switching plan type later
Our Switching guide covers the standard process if you decide to move, whatever plan type you're on.
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