Vodafone increases data on CallYa prepaid plans and adds new annual packages
Vodafone has updated its CallYa prepaid lineup: customers (new and existing) now get more data in the Allnet Flat tariff tiers at the same prices, and the operator has introduced two new CallYa annual packages. The change takes effect immediately, giving prepaid users more generous data allowances without a price hike.
For example, the Allnet Flat S will now include 25 GB of data (up from 15 GB). Vodafone says the increases are permanent and apply across the standard prepaid Allnet Flat options, though exact boosts per tier may vary — check Vodafone’s site for the full breakdown and eligibility.
What’s new
- Higher data caps: Allnet Flat tiers receive increased monthly data allowances while retaining their current prices.
- New annual CallYa packs: Vodafone added two prepaid yearly bundles, offering longer-term prepaid options that can be more convenient and cost-effective than monthly top-ups.
- Applies to new & existing customers: The updates are available immediately for both new activations and current CallYa subscribers.
Who should consider switching or reloading?
Prepaid users who want predictable costs without a contract — families with secondary lines, students, or people who use moderate mobile data — may find this especially attractive. Annual packs can be worth it if you want to avoid monthly renewals and prefer a one-time purchase for the year.
How to check the offer
- Visit Vodafone Germany’s CallYa page to see the exact data increases per tariff and the details of the new annual packs: vodafone.de.
- Log into your Vodafone account or add the CallYa bundle to your cart to verify the price and eligibility for your number.
- Compare coverage and speeds in your area — prepaid savings are only useful if the network performance meets your needs.
If you’d like, I can compare the new CallYa packs to other German prepaid options (O2, Telekom, 1&1) and tell you which offers the best value for your data needs.
Discussion: Are you tempted to move a line to prepaid with these changes — or stick with a contract for extras like bundled roaming or handset financing? Share your usage and I’ll recommend the best option.
