How to Get the Best Phone Plan in Finland in 10 Minutes

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  • čas přidán 1. 06. 2024
  • When you move to Finland, you want to get a local phone number. At first, you want to grab a prepaid number because you can get it instantly. However, a postpaid plan will be cheaper in the long run, and in this video, I will show you how to do it step-by-step.
    UPDATE: Instead of going through each operator individually, you can use this handy comparison feed on my website. You can see all deals in one place.
    Link: aleksihimself.com/get-the-bes...
    Info about the deposit on Elisa website: elisa.fi/asiakaspalvelu/aihe/...
    Additional info:
    - the Telia LIDL 30€ voucher deal is available until 25th of September 2022
    - Each carrier (except Moi) has a feature on their website where you can get exclusive deals if you are not their customer (as shown in the video)
    - With Moi, you don't get bills. Instead, you pay the bills with a payment card. You input the details during sign up. You need a card issued by a Finnish bank
    - There is a chance that the carrier does not let you become their customer even with a deposit. In that case, try another carrier/operator
    - As mentioned, it's very common to have unlimited calls, SMS, and mobile data
    - Remember, you can always change plans/operators as long as you don't have a fixed-term plan
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Komentáře • 71

  • @selenegama2992
    @selenegama2992 Před 10 dny

    Thank you for caring about explaining details for the new comers!

  • @houser2094
    @houser2094 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the video🤣 you're really looking out for us by going all in into every tiny detail that's often overlooked. Thankyou very much

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před rokem

    Thank you Aleksi for sharing this with us!

  • @user-fx2lb8ll8k
    @user-fx2lb8ll8k Před rokem

    I really like your channel. Thanks for the video! ❤️

  • @AJBonnema
    @AJBonnema Před rokem

    Thank you very much: that was really helpful, practical information!

  • @evgeni.
    @evgeni. Před rokem

    Thanks for the video!

  • @Aidan_Au
    @Aidan_Au Před rokem +2

    Also Aleksi, it would be great if you can make a follow-up video about your last Livestream.
    i tried to look on Reddit or CZcams about the most recent government budget.
    Nobody really talks about that Finland is going to take on a lot more debt and their energy crisis.
    It'd be interesting if you can do a proper video on the Future Of Finland. Thanks again!

  • @parsa3958
    @parsa3958 Před rokem

    Aweswome content!

  • @LipTon019
    @LipTon019 Před rokem

    I wish you made this video back in 2020, when I was doing a minor in Finland and didn't get to know Moi till 1 month left of my stay :( But anyways, great video for those just coming to Finland and to get ready as soon as they land/arrive.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      I hope the people in the future will benefit from the video. 😃🙌

  • @boscofan3735
    @boscofan3735 Před rokem

    Will you transfer back to dna after 12 months because I see that the normal price for that package will be 32e after the first year?

  • @bufordghoons9981
    @bufordghoons9981 Před rokem

    Very informative. The deposit is fair, lowering risk to a company by getting money up front first but the consumer has that money applied to the bill. I have an unlimited everything plan for $45 USD per month with Xfinity Mobile.

  • @erictingkingco2746
    @erictingkingco2746 Před 10 měsíci

    What is a good Telecom that you can get a phone, paid for 24 months.
    Planning to move to Finland before winter.

  • @justskip4595
    @justskip4595 Před rokem

    I have been getting my phone plans changed at Gigantti many times because they get commission fees for selling those and they have then also offered me like 50€ discount at the same time from their store. It has been more valuable than wavered opening fees, gift cards and what not I have been offered when asking for offers.
    Yes, it many times is worth it asking for an offer and usually by asking you can get at least the opening fee off.
    Two years ago I got 120€ wireless keyboard for my computer for 50€ because it was first 20€ discount from being a return refund piece and then I got the extra 50€ off from changing my phone plan at the same time.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      That also works if the plan they offer is good.

  • @harrycslau
    @harrycslau Před rokem

    More than informative as always!

  • @trollz768
    @trollz768 Před 10 měsíci

    I am moving to Lappeenranta, if I want a phone plan can I get a subscription with cash directly? because I won't have a finnish bank account till a month or two.

  • @LotharOfTheHillPeople

    Here in the USA, it's also quite common to pay a deposit. My first phone plan in 2008 cost me $750 up front and $80 per month!🤦‍♂

  • @OldMan_PJ
    @OldMan_PJ Před rokem +2

    Voice is muffled, might need to turn that mic towards you more.

  • @harrycslau
    @harrycslau Před 7 měsíci

    Just got a great phone plan offer through your link, which is cheaper than elsewhere. Thank you Aleksi!

  • @Henry-ik3db
    @Henry-ik3db Před rokem

    Can you talk about Kela benefits and how is the easiest way to apply?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      The rule of thumb is that anyone who moves to Finland permanently (usually for longer than a year) is entitled to the benefits. There are some benefits that have restrictions. You should go to a Kela office and apply.
      Some benefits, like child allowance need to be applied separately.
      Kela website has the best info: www.kela.fi/

  • @mahdirezaei5708
    @mahdirezaei5708 Před rokem

    Hi,
    In Moi Mobili offer what does it mean 6gb shared internet?
    Can't u just turn on ur hotspot and share it with others around u?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      I read it again and it means the plan has 6gb/month of data available altogether. You can use hotspot and that's probably what they also meant. The wording was a bit weird.

    • @arankin2914
      @arankin2914 Před rokem

      Moi Potty is mostly for couples or families. You can get multiple sim cards, and you share the data amongst the cards. 9 euro is the base price, 4 euros is the maximum for calls (not service numbers which annoyingly cost extra in Finland), and if you use more internet, you bill can never go higher than 15 euros a month. So, basically, its 15 euros for unlimited calls and data, and you can share your data usage with other family members... So, no need to get like extra plans for everyone.

  • @Uthred21
    @Uthred21 Před rokem

    Are those internet provider also offer a phone plan that come with a phone, ?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      I did a quick check and it seems the answer is no. I remember those from 10 years ago but it looks they are not common anymore.

  • @stefanajerinic6493
    @stefanajerinic6493 Před rokem +1

    It's a pitty that only Telia allows transfer from prepaid to postpaid and keeping the same number. I have a prepaid number with Elisa and would like to go for a postpaid but to keep the same number which is obviously not possible 😁

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      Yea it's a bit unfortunate but luckily you need to do it only once because you will keep your number when you change operators in the future.

    • @aleksandrbelov2480
      @aleksandrbelov2480 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I am using Telia prepaid number for a year. Today I went to Telia store to ask to transfer from prepaid to postpaid and keeping the same number. They said that it is not possible cause I moved to Finland only one year ago and I need to live in Funland 2 OR! 3 years first (seems like they don't know rules either), only then I could ask for postpaid subscription. Initially, I thought they were kidding me, but they were serious. It seems like only way to keep my Telia number and transfer it to postpaid plan is to ask my finnish friend to register current number using his name and data and then he could issue a power of attorney in my name so that I become the owner of the plan. This is incredible. ))

    • @stefanajerinic6493
      @stefanajerinic6493 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I know for a 2 year rule, but I'm still not sure you could keep the same number, I checked that again couple of days ago but with Elisa

    • @aleksandrbelov2480
      @aleksandrbelov2480 Před 6 měsíci

      @@stefanajerinic6493 thank you for insight. Right after Telia, I have visited Elisa as well. Unfortunately they said that they can't transfer Telia's prepaid number to Elisa. It should be registered in Telia first. I'll try to figure out a way to keep my number. Will see if I can manage it somehow))

  • @av8419
    @av8419 Před rokem

    I had no choice but Elisa when I first got here because others require few years of address history in Finland before they take you on.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      Good to know. That's the same as the credit history.

    • @av8419
      @av8419 Před rokem

      @@AleksiHimself also deposit was required I think it was 150 or 200 euros you can get back in like a year. Plus restrictions apply , like on SMS payments and premium numbers etc.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      @@av8419 interesting!

  • @mizulightblue
    @mizulightblue Před rokem

    I think all of these phone plans, in Finland, are super confusing. I have telia since the beginning and it gets more and more expensive. Sometimes, when you go to a normal store, like Gigantti for example, the sellers there try to sell you a new contract from another phone company, which is super annoying. Those people say that it is normal for finnish people to switch those plans / contract every few month, that's insane. Yes it may be cheaper, but going back and forth seems so confusing to me. And you get a new Sim card, right? So every few month you would transfer the data on the Sim to the other one. Also I don't get how can you keep the same phone number? I know that Telia is 040, DNA has another number first, so if I would switch to DNA, why wouldn't they want to give me a new number? Obviously better to keep the old number, but how does it work? It's so complicated X.x
    Ps. So yea, then they call you back, the old seller, when you already ordered the new card, that you going to tell the other company, that you do not need it anymore. It's just so weird. Back in my home country, Austria, everyone has kinda the same price and there are a few companies as well, but the rivalry between the companies is so low

    • @Lettu-
      @Lettu- Před rokem

      The operators take care of the number transfer. You don't have to change your number even with new sim. If you have a fixed term phone plan u should definitely look for a new deal after the term is over to get better pricing.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +3

      This is a good comment and I'm happy you brought this up.
      First of all, the Gigantti seller lied. People don't change every month or so, more like once yearly (that's what I do too). He/she probably tried to convince you to buy because they will get commissions on sales.
      Secondly, if your Telia plan keeps getting more expensive, that signals you to shop and change the plans. You can pretty much always find a cheaper plan from a competitor.
      You don't really need to transfer data to the new sim card. For example, all my contacts are synced to my Gmail account and will not be lost even when changing sims. Photos and such are usually stored on the phone.
      You will always keep your number when changing postpaid plans between operators (if you allow the new operator to make the transfer, as I explained in the video). I've been a customer of all four carriers and have had the same number for 20 years.
      The old operator will call you before the transfer initiates. As shown in the example, completing the transfer takes 7 business days, so they will try to win you over before that. The operators will deal with each other, which is quite good for the consumer because you don't have to do anything.

  • @wanderlustwernweh5313

    I bought a DNA prepaid card from r kioski but it does not work... They have told me if the phone is not bought from Europe u'll have to buy a new one... Really bad

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear that. The reason is that in Europe there are certain frequencies the phones must support. www.kimovil.com/en/frequency-checker/FI
      Your phone must be sim-unlocked as well, which allows swapping sim cards.

    • @wanderlustwernweh5313
      @wanderlustwernweh5313 Před rokem

      @@AleksiHimself thank you so no other solution than byuing a new phone ?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

      @@wanderlustwernweh5313 if your phone's frequencies are not supported in Finland, I think that's the only solution.

  • @EasyReal
    @EasyReal Před rokem

    which broadband is symmetry download and upload?

  • @sashagud
    @sashagud Před rokem +1

    Just a little remark. MBit = Megabits. 200 Mbit/s is 25 MBytes/s.

  • @AleksiHimself
    @AleksiHimself  Před rokem +1

    UPDATE: Instead of going through each operator individually, you can use this handy comparison feed on my website. You can see all deals in one place.
    Link: aleksihimself.com/get-the-best-phone-plan-in-finland-in-5-simple-steps/
    Additional info:
    - the Telia LIDL 30€ voucher deal is available until 25th of September 2022
    - Each carrier (except Moi) has a feature on their website where you can get exclusive deals if you are not their customer (as shown in the video)
    - With Moi, you don't get bills. Instead, you pay the bills with a payment card. You input the details during sign up. You need a card issued by a Finnish bank
    - There is a chance that the carrier does not let you become their customer even with a deposit. In that case, try another carrier/operator
    - As mentioned, it's very common to have unlimited calls, SMS, and mobile data
    - Remember, you can always change plans/operators as long as you don't have a fixed-term plan

    • @qhessya6788
      @qhessya6788 Před rokem

      Which postpaid package's provider have :
      Fastest Speed(min. 300mbps)
      Unlimited Data(no FUP/not capped)
      Widely Coverage(Helsinki atleast)?
      Minimum coverage problem
      Can U Give Me A Suggestion Please?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      @@qhessya6788 I think all operators offer those. Use the tips I showed in the video.

    • @wanderlustwernweh5313
      @wanderlustwernweh5313 Před rokem

      Much appreciated Aleksi that is really a gud job ur doing through ur channel... Keep it up... Cheers

  • @csumme7
    @csumme7 Před rokem

    When did they start with a deposit thing? I have had Saunalahti and on DNA now and neither one asked for a deposit. Also neither were with a contract either, just monthly post paid. Contract were available but I never joined them as I was from the US and they are crooks with their contracts.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      It's been around for a loooong time I believe. Were you new in town (Finland) when you got those?

    • @csumme7
      @csumme7 Před rokem

      @@AleksiHimself Yes. When I got off the plane the first thing we did was to stop at an Rkioski and get a SIM for Saunalahti. It was a prepaid I kept for about six months then I switched to a post paid account. In 2012 or 13 I looked up DNA's site and did the same and have been with them, post paid bill not contract, ever since. It's like 21mbps for 16€ about and all unlimited.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      @@csumme7 Good stuff!

    • @arankin2914
      @arankin2914 Před rokem

      I had same experience joining Elisa, no deposit required. I'm new to Finland too.

  • @gayanchandravansa6095
    @gayanchandravansa6095 Před 29 dny

    👍

  • @Luke-hd5jh
    @Luke-hd5jh Před 7 měsíci

    Subscriptions have gone up so much this year!😢😭

  • @WaynoGur
    @WaynoGur Před rokem +1

    Far too much bass.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Před rokem

      Yep, it was my first time with this mic and need to adjust for the next video.