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I mean you could buy an AldiTalk SIM and book a package, like Daten-Paket M, 5GB for โฌ9,99/4 weeks. Or you could use it in the basic price scheme without any package where it costs 24ct/MB, so you could charge your SIM with โฌ1228,80 monthly and use the Internet until it is empty again.
I do not understand why German mobile data is so heinously expensive!
E.g. in Austria https://www.hot.at/tarife.html
Valid option, so thanks.
I do not like to be bound by ALDI in order to renew my SIM, though.
The Kombi packages are actually cheaper. The AldiTalk Kombi-Paket S gives you 10GiB with 5G for 8,99โฌ.
What's the point of 5G if you have no internet left after watching a single 1080p movie
Still, a site can weights several megabytes. The minimum for a month should be 60GB of data at least.
I get bored a lot when I am out.
The point of my comment was that the AldiTalk Kombi Paket S for 8,99โฌ offers double the amount of data compared to the Daten Paket M mentioned by the previous commenter with the same speeds for a Euro less
this is hideously expensive, in poland there's a package that gets you unlimited data in a month (mosly at lte speeds) after you spend more than 30zล in given month (a bit over 7โฌ/mo)