Mobile Phone Insurance Get iPhone cover from £5/mth

Lose it, break it, or have your mobile nicked and it can cause tears. Insurers play on this fear with hefty prices and unnecessary cover. Yet you can get cheap mobile, smartphone and iPhone insurance for £5 per month, or do it via a bank account.

This is the first incarnation of this guide. Please feed back on if it worked for you, if you have experiences with any mobile phone companies, and if there's anything you think needs adding.

The BIG CHECKS before you start

Best buys: Mobile phone insurance

Unlike most other insurance, mobile phone cover does not depend on your gender, job, what you earn or other standard 'risks'. Most even ignore whether you've claimed before - a huge bonus for serial losers, though this isn't universal, so check before you leap in.

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Cheapest with decent cover levels

Insurance2Go - £70/year for iPhone 5 cover

With the latest iPhone costlier than its predecessor, our cheapest pick is from Insurance2Go*. It covers iPhones up to the value of £700 and while it's suitable for the complete range of iPhones, it's not the cheapest for the 3 or 4.

Varying levels of cover are available, which in turn increases the price, and the things you are protected against. Covering the phone against loss costs the most.

However, prices are still far cheaper than network providers. Of its tiers, the ones worth considering are:

  • Lite: Priced £59.99. Covers accidents, liquid damage, theft and unauthorised calls (up to £1,000). No loss cover.

  • Full: If you pay £69.99, losing the phone is covered too.

ALSO CHECK... the Nationwide FlexPlus account. It costs £10/mth, so £120 a year, but covers all the family's phones in the household - worth up to £1,000 each - and gives annual travel insurance, and an extended warranty with UK & European breakdown. So it can be a huge saving.

Cheapest with 'instant' phone replacement

Here you'll need to go with insurance from your network, as standalone policies all generally take longer to reunite you with a handset. For an iPhone, here are the basic details of cover from the biggies.

Network Annual cost Excess New phone sent Unauthorised calls?
O2 £150 £60 (1) Next day No cover
Orange £144 £50 Next day No cover
T-Mobile £155.88 £50 (2) Within 2 days No cover
Vodafone £155.88 £50 Not stated £1,000
(1) £120 for subsequent 'loss' claims.
(2) £100 for claims in first two months, or a second claim within six months.

Cheapest with decent cover levels

Insure and Go - £63/yr to cover iPhone loss

You can buy five different levels of cover from Insure and Go*. As the price increases, the risks you are protected against increase too. Annoyingly, covering yourself for loss - the thing most of us are likely to predict - costs the most.

However, prices are still far cheaper than network providers. Of its tiers, the ones worth considering are:

  • Silver: Costs £39.50 per year and protects against accidental damage and theft.

  • Gold: Priced at £47.50 and will pay out for accidents, theft or if the phone stops working.

  • Platinum: If you pay £62.50, losing the phone is covered too.

ALSO CHECK... the Nationwide FlexPlus account. It costs £10/mth, so £120 a year, but covers all the family's phones in the household - worth up to £1,000 each - and gives annual travel insurance, extended warranty with UK & European breakdown. So it can be a huge saving.

Cheapest with 'instant' phone replacement

Here you'll need to go with insurance from your network, as standalone policies all generally take longer to reunite you with a handset. For an iPhone, here are the basic details of cover from the biggies.

Network Annual cost Excess New phone sent Unauthorised calls?
O2 £150 £60 (1) Next day No cover
Orange £144 £50 Next day No cover
T-Mobile £155.88 £50 (2) Within 2 days No cover
Vodafone £155.88 £50 Not stated £1,000
(1) £120 for subsequent 'loss' claims (2) £100 for claims in first two months, or 2nd claim within six months

Cheapest with decent cover levels

Insurance2Go - £57/year for any Samsung (including S4)

MSE Blagged: Use the code MSES4 - by 30 Jun 2013, to get £7.50 off the annual premium on the already cheapest pick from Insurance2Go*.

This brings the cost of the Lite policy to £47.49, and Full to £57.49. Here's what you get for each:

  • Lite: Covers accidents, liquid damage, theft and unauthorised calls (up to £1,000). No loss cover.

  • Full: All the above + loss.

On both levels you get up to £700 to replace phone itself + accessories.

ALSO CHECK... the Nationwide FlexPlus account. It costs £10/mth, so £120 a year, but covers all the family's phones in the household - worth up to £1,000 each - and gives annual travel insurance, extended warranty with UK & European breakdown. So it can be a huge saving.

Insurance2Go - £60/year for other Smartphones

MSE Blagged: Use the code MSE5 to get £5 off the annual premium on the already cheapest pick from Insurance2Go*. This offer does not apply to the iphone.

This brings the cost of the Lite policy to £50, and Full to £60. Here's what you get for each:

  • Lite: Covers accidents, liquid damage, theft and unauthorised calls (up to £1,000). No loss cover.

  • Full: All the above + loss.

On both levels you get up to £700 to replace phone itself + accessories.

ALSO CHECK... the Nationwide FlexPlus account. It costs £10/mth, so £120 a year, but covers all the family's phones in the household - worth up to £1,000 each - and gives annual travel insurance, extended warranty with UK & European breakdown. So it can be a huge saving.

Insure and Go - £63/yr to cover Smartphones

You can buy five different levels of cover from Insure and Go*, and as the price increases, the things you are protected against increase too. Annoyingly, covering yourself for loss - the thing most of us are likely to predict - costs the most.

However, prices are still far cheaper than network providers. Of its tiers, the ones worth considering are:

  • Silver: Costs £39.50 per year and protects against accidental damage and theft.

  • Gold: Priced at £47.50 and will pay out for accidents, theft or if the phone stops working.

  • Platinum: If you pay £62.50, losing the phone is covered too.

ALSO CHECK... the Nationwide FlexPlus account. It costs £10/mth, so £120 a year, but covers all the family's phones in the household - worth up to £1,000 each. It gives annual travel insurance, an extended warranty and UK & European breakdown. So it can be a huge saving.

Cheapest with 'instant' phone replacement

Here you'll need to go with insurance from your network, as standalone policies all generally take longer to reunite you with a handset. Here are the basic details of cover from the biggies...

Network Annual cost Excess New phone sent Unauthorised calls?
O2 £150 £60 (1) Next day No cover
Orange £144 £50 Next day No cover
T-Mobile £155.88 £50 (2) Within 2 days No cover
Vodafone £155.88 £50 Not stated £1,000
(1) £120 for subsequent 'loss' claims.
(2) £100 for claims in first two months, or a second claim within six months.

Cheapest with decent cover levels

Gadget CoverCheap policy, low limits. A good add-on to self-insuring

You can get a dirt-cheap policy from Gadget Cover*, with a maximum £150 cover level, more suited to less snazzy, more functional non-smartphone handsets. This is a decent option if you are self-insuring, but want a little boost on top.

However, the excess you need to pay toward a claim is £25 if you lose it, so you need to factor that in. There are two main price points:

  • Theft, accidents and repairs: £16/year

  • All of the above, AND loss: £27/year

Cheapest with 'instant' phone replacement

Here you'll need to go with insurance from your network, as standalone policies all generally take longer to reunite you with a handset. For an iPhone, here are the basic details of cover from the biggies...

Network Annual cost Excess New phone sent Unauthorised calls?
O2 £150 £60 (1) Next day No cover
Orange £144 £50 Next day No cover
T-Mobile £155.88 £50 (2) Within 2 days No cover
Vodafone £155.88 £50 Not stated £1,000
(1) £120 for subsequent 'loss' claims.
(2) £100 for claims in first two months, or a second claim within six months.

How we pick 'em

We compared 40 policies to find a mix of low price and decent cover. There are horror stories in our forums about insurers rejecting claims, rendering policies useless, so we've excluded some cheap insurers with very significant bad feedback. We can't vouch 100% for good service with anyone we include. Please tell us your experiences.

Important Note

With all insurers, check the policy cover carefully. You may feel you're getting full 'loss' or 'theft' cover, but restrictions do apply. See our What to Check section.

Best buys: Bank accounts with mobile cover

While most top bank accounts you get free, some premier current accounts can be worth it IF you use the products bundled with them. The big three 'freebies' are breakdown cover, travel insurance and.... (ta-da!) mobile phone insurance.

The real boon here is, if you hold a joint account with a partner, then both of your phones are protected without you having to pay twice. These are big banks' cheapest accounts that include mobile insurance. Plus ask your current bank if it already offers cover.

Our top pick

Nationwide FlexPlus - cover multiple phones for £120/year

Excess: £50 (£100 for iPhones) Max value: £1,000 per phone. Age of phone: Unlimited. Cover abroad: Yes. Speed: Likely to take a few days. New or replacement? Could be either. Unauthorised calls: Up to £2,000. Document: Summary of cover

NationwideThe Nationwide* FlexPlus account charges £10/mth for a selection of perks, including mobile insurance - plus it scores highly for customer service.

It pays 3% AER in-credit interest on balances up to £2,500, beating other top savings accounts. It also has a 0% arranged £100 overdraft - above that, you'll pay. You can operate it any way you wish: online, in branch, or by phone/post.

  • Mobile phone insurance. This covers repair or replacement after theft, loss, damage or breakdown, for all handsets up to the value of £1,000 per phone, so it'll cover all smartphones.

    The beauty with this is it covers all phones belonging to family members, provided they live with you - so maxed out, this gives serious value.

  • Travel insurance. You get a worldwide family policy for the year, including winter sports cover, travel disruption and golf cover. The cheapest you could normally get this for is £60, but for a top value policy like this you could pay over £150 per year (see the full Travel Insurance guide).

  • More extras... On top of travel and mobile insurance, you also get UK & European breakdown cover, extended warranty and identity theft with card assistance.

To see how this compares, read the full Top Premier Current Accounts guide.

The best from each bank

Bank Annual cost How many phones? Standard excess Max claim per phone
Barclays
Tech Pack
£90 One (or two with joint acc) £100 iPhones (1)
£50 others (1)
£1,000
Halifax
Ultimate Reward
£180 One (or two with joint acc) £100 iPhones
£30 others
£2,000
Lloyds
Silver
£119 One (or two with joint acc) £100 iPhones
£50 others
£2,000
NatWest
Select Silver
£120 One (or two with joint acc) £75 iPhones
£75 others
No limit
(1) For theft or loss claims.

There are two big things to be aware of when getting mobile insurance through your bank account:

  • It's NOT as quick as mobile network cover. The big phone networks specialise in getting a phone out to you ASAP, but here it's likely to take a few days at least. Though, unlike the standalone insurers, they at least have high street branches you can complain to if they really drag their feet.

  • You may need to activate the insurance. Scandalously, opening the account and paying your fee sometimes isn't enough to make sure you're covered. With certain banks, you need to give extra info to activate it. See the bank-by-bank list.

What to check when getting policies

How to protect your mobile and its data

Losing your mobile phone can be a nightmare of lost data, photos and contacts. Yet there are a number of easy ways to protect your mobile and data for free.

Regardless of how expensive your phone is, the info you've got stored on can also be mega-valuable, and it's a nightmare (and probably a lost cause) to retrieve contacts, photos, apps, games, messages and more back after losing a handset.

To beat this, free services exist to back up this crucial info before you lose it.

What happens if my insurer goes bust?

Insurers regulated in the UK are covered by the same Government-backed Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) as banks, meaning if they go into default, you're protected. There are two main ways in which it protects you.

  1. If you need to claim from a bust insurer

    The FSCS's main objective is to 'maintain continuity'. This means if your insurer goes bust, it will try to find another provider to take over your policy, or issue a substitute policy. However, if you have any ongoing claims, or need to make a claim before a new insurer is found, the FSCS should ensure these are covered.

  2. If it goes bust and you paid upfront

    If you've paid for cover for a year, but the company goes bust after a month or two, then you would lose out.

    To protect against that, if the FSCS can't transfer your policy to another provider, you'll be given a period of time to take out alternative insurance, and 90% of any money you've already paid will be refunded as compensation via the FSCS. To help explain, here's a quick example...

    You paid for a year-long policy in January and the insurer went bust in September. If the FSCS can't get the policy transferred elsewhere, then you will receive four months' worth of the original cost in compensation.

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