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StarHub

StarHub

StarHub

StarHub
5 Device Dollars per month included

StarHub
10 Device Dollars per month included

StarHub
20 Device Dollars per month included

StarHub
50 Device Dollars per month included

StarHub
80 Device dollars per month to redeem against billing (https://www.starhub.com/personal/device-dollar.html) ∞ IDD calls
A StarHub mobile plan with a phone pairs a brand-new device — an iPhone, Samsung Galaxy or other handset — with a SIM plan, letting you spread the cost of the phone across your contract instead of paying full retail upfront. This page lists StarHub's phone plans so you can weigh the device, the monthly fee and the contract side by side.
Look past the upfront price and focus on the total cost of ownership:
Bundling spreads the upfront cost and is convenient, but it isn't always cheapest. Buying the phone outright (or keeping your current one) and pairing it with a low-cost StarHub SIM-only plan can be cheaper over two years and keeps you contract-free. The bundle wins when you want the newest iPhone or Galaxy without a big upfront payment and value the trade-in cashback or perks.
See everything on the StarHub provider page, or browse every no-contract mobile plan in Singapore if flexibility matters more than a new handset.
Add the upfront device payment to the monthly fee multiplied by the contract length (usually 24 months), then subtract any trade-in value: upfront + (monthly × months) − trade-in. That total is the real cost of the phone-and-plan bundle.
Often yes. StarHub offers device instalment options over 12, 24 or 36 months on eligible handsets, which reduces the monthly device payment. A longer instalment period lowers the monthly amount but extends your commitment.
Yes. StarHub runs trade-in cashback on eligible devices, with the value deducted from your upfront or total cost. The exact amount depends on the phone's model and condition, assessed at sign-up.
Some do. Depending on the plan and current promotions, StarHub may bundle entertainment or sports add-ons such as Premier League viewing. These are worth factoring in if you'd actually use them — check the plan's sign-up page for what's included.
Over two years, buying or keeping a phone and using a SIM-only plan is frequently cheaper and contract-free. A phone plan is better if you want a new iPhone or Samsung without paying full price upfront and value the trade-in cashback.
After the 24-month term you've paid off the device and own it outright. Your plan usually continues month to month, and you can recontract for a new phone, move to SIM-only, or switch provider.