Top deals at Curved: Xiaomi Redmi Note smartphones with tariff & €50 voucher
Update am 21.06.2022:
Curved has renewed its offer because of the great success. Exclusively for GIGA readers there’s a voucher of 50 euros on top of the already good rates. Here are the available device-tariff combinations:
How it works: To get the voucher, you must first have one of the Select Xiaomi bundles via the promotion page and enter your email address. You will then be redirected to the Curved page, where you have to complete the contract as usual. You will also receive an email with information on how to receive the voucher. If not, check yours spam folder after the subject “Important information about your BestChoice voucher” and adds the address to the safe senders. You will then receive the voucher after the start of the contract. If you are interested, you should hurry, the offer is valid until 06/30/2022.
Samsung has to dress warmly, because when it comes to mid-range smartphones with the best price-performance ratio, Xiaomi is now one step ahead. This is also proven by the top deals at Curved, where you can currently find this Redmi Note 11 with “Blue Allnet XL” tariff for an additional payment of just 1 euro and 11.99 euros a month. The tariff includes an Allnet and SMS flat rate as well as 10 GB LTE data volume – an all-round carefree package at an absolute bargain price. You can also get one for a limited time BestChoice voucher dust, which you can redeem in over 200 shops, including Amazon, MediaMarkt, Saturn or Ikea. You have to do this to get the voucher Order the Xiaomi bundle via the campaign page.
Tariff details at a glance:
- Tariff: Blue Allnet XL
- Network: o2
- 10 GB LTE data volume (max. 25 MBit/s)
- Allnet and SMS flat rate
- EU-Roaming inklusive
- 24 months minimum term, 1 month notice period
Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 with a contract: That’s why the offer is worth it
The costs of the tariff bundle at a glance | |
Basic charge (monthly) |
11,99 Euro |
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additional payment (once, at the beginning of the contract) |
1 Euro |
connection fee (once, at the beginning of the contract) |
0 Euro |
Shipping (once) |
4,99 Euro |
Total cost after 24 months (in the event of termination at the end of the minimum contract period, monthly and one-off costs added) |
293,75 Euro |
device value (current online best price according to idealo.de) |
169 euros (mobile phone) + 50 euros (voucher) |
effective cost tariff (total costs less device value) |
74,75 Euro |
Effective cost tariff per month | 3,11 Euro |
To the offer at Curved.de |
That Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 with 128GB and 4GB RAM According to the idealo price comparison, it currently costs at least 169 euros (including shipping costs). If you subtract this amount and the 50-euro BestChoice voucher from the total costs over 24 minimum terms, 74.75 euros remain for the tariff. Corresponding 3.11 euros per month – a very low price for an Allnet/SMS flat rate with 10 GB data volume. For comparison: Without a mobile phone, the tariff costs 9.99 euros per month.
The calculation with the low price only works if you cancel at the end of the minimum contract period. If you should forget that, the contract will not be extended by another year, but can be canceled monthly.
Video: How to find out if a tariff is cheap or not:
Also cheap: Redmi Note 11 Pro 5G
If you want a smartphone with more power, we recommend the Redmi 11 Pro 5G. This is also available from Curved in a bundle with a 10 GB tariff and a EUR 50 voucher, but for EUR 17.99 per month. Also a very cheap offer, since the Pro model has a better display, a more powerful processor and a higher-resolution camera, among other things.
Find out here all the similarities and differences of the new Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 smartphones. If you do Telekom-Net preferred, you should get the current one Klarmobil offer take a closer look. in the Vodafonenetwork, Logitel has a good deal in store:
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