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Best German SIM for Expats (2026)

Updated May 2026. German contract SIMs require SCHUFA credit check, German IBAN, and a registered address (Anmeldung). Many expats fail at least one in the first few months. The fix: pick a prepaid SIM that activates with just an EU-recognised photo ID and VideoIdent. Vodafone CallYa S at €9.99/4w for 25 GB is the best overall. O2 Prepaid Jahrespaket at €89.99/year for 150 GB is the cheapest annual option. fraenk at €10/mo wins on simplicity.

Which German SIM is best for expats?

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BEST ANNUAL
O2 Jahrespaket

150 GB for €89.99/year on O2. Pay once for 12 months, no monthly cycles. Why: Best if you're staying at least a year. Cheaper per Euro than any 4-week prepaid.

Data150 GB/yr
Price€89.99/yr
NetworkO2
VideoIdentYes
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BEST FOR SIMPLICITY
fraenk

20 GB at €10/mo on Telekom 5G with Switzerland included. App-only signup. Why: Single tariff, zero complexity. Switzerland-inclusive roaming is rare. Right for expats who frequently visit CH.

Data20 GB
Price€10/mo
NetworkTelekom
SwitzerlandYes
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BEST FOR HEAVY USERS
Vodafone CallYa Allnet Flat M

50 GB at €14.99/4w with 500 Germany-to-EU minutes/SMS. Why: Best for expats who tether laptops or call EU family heavily. 2.5x the EU calling allowance of the S tier.

Data50 GB
Price€14.99/4w
EU mins500
5GYes

What expats need to sign up

German telecoms law (TKG §111) requires identity verification before any SIM activates. Prepaid SIMs typically need just an EU-recognised photo ID + VideoIdent. Contract SIMs add SCHUFA credit check and a German IBAN.

RequirementPrepaidContract
Photo IDRequiredRequired
German address (Anmeldung)Not requiredRequired
German IBANNot requiredRequired
SCHUFA credit checkNot runRequired
VideoIdent / PostIdentYesYes

So bewerten wir die Tarife

We score every plan on five expat-relevant dimensions: ID verification options (EU ID card, non-EU passport with Aufenthaltstitel, VideoIdent), SCHUFA exemption, international calling minutes, EU roaming cap, and English-language support. Prices verified May 13, 2026. Network scores from connect Netztest 2025 and Opensignal Germany Q1 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Can I get a German SIM without a German bank account?expand_more

Yes, for prepaid. Pay with any EU debit/credit card; top up online or in supermarkets. Contract SIMs require a German IBAN for SEPA direct debit. N26 bank accounts are widely accepted, including for new arrivals without an Anmeldung yet.

Do German SIMs work without a registered address (Anmeldung)?expand_more

Yes, for prepaid. The activation card can ship to a hotel or friend's address. Contract SIMs typically require a registered German address as part of the SCHUFA check — you'll likely fail the credit check without one in your first months.

Which German SIM is best for English speakers?expand_more

Vodafone has the best English-language customer service. fraenk is app-only and the app is well-translated. O2 and 1&1 offer English by phone but most digital paths are German-first. Avoid supermarket brands (ja!, Penny, NORMA) if you don't read German fluently — their customer service is German-only.

How long until I can switch to a contract?expand_more

Typical timeline: 3-6 months. After registering an address (Anmeldung), opening a German bank account (N26, Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank), and getting a steady employer relationship onto your SCHUFA file, you become eligible for contracts. Until then, prepaid is your only realistic option.