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Mozillion Mobile Phones

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Sam · 16 Aug 2026 At 19:30

What's actually in Mozillion's phone catalogue, and what do Mozillion mobile phones from Apple, Samsung and Google really cost. A look at the brands, prices and ways to pay.

Mozillion Mobile Phones

Search “Mozillion mobile phones” and most of what comes back explains the SIM plans and the network underneath. Less gets said about what's actually sitting in the phone catalogue itself, which is a shame, because that's arguably the more interesting part. Mozillion stocks proper flagship phones, Apple, Samsung and Google among them, sold new or refurbished, at prices that regularly undercut buying the same device straight from the manufacturer or a network. If the goal is a capable, current phone without paying full retail for it, this is where to start looking.

What's Actually In The Catalogue

The core lineup covers the three brands most people actually search for, Apple iPhones, Samsung's Galaxy S range plus its Z Fold and Z Flip foldables, and Google's Pixel series. Sitting alongside them are TCL and HMD, which cover the more budget-conscious end of the range for anyone who doesn't need flagship specs but still wants a recent, reliable Android phone. The site itself is organised by what people actually shop by rather than just brand, camera performance, budget, foldables, premium, large screen, gaming and compact models all have their own filtered views, alongside a best sellers list. Storage runs from 32GB up to 2TB depending on the model, with colour and condition as further filters, so narrowing a search from “a phone” down to “this exact configuration” takes a couple of clicks rather than a lot of scrolling.

Pixel deserves a specific mention here, since it's the brand most easily overlooked. Google's own hardware has quietly become one of the stronger camera and software packages on the market, and because it doesn't carry quite the same brand premium as an iPhone or a Galaxy Ultra, it tends to be one of the sharper value picks in the catalogue for anyone not fixed on a specific brand.

Who's Actually Behind It

Mozillion is a UK-based retailer and accredited MVNO running on EE the UK's largest mobile network, built by a team with a combined 75-plus years in mobile retail, technology and networks. It's not a huge, household name, and it doesn't try to pretend otherwise, but it's rated 4.3 out of 5 on Trustpilot from 6,567 reviews, a track record we've dug into further in the Mozillion Refurbished piece alongside the warranty and grading detail. Worth knowing that reputation is built on before handing over card details for a four-figure phone.

New Or Refurbished: You Pick The Condition

Every brand in the catalogue is available Brand New, with the full manufacturer warranty intact, or refurbished, graded “Good as New” or “Excellent” depending on cosmetic condition and battery health, and backed by Mozillion's own 12-month warranty regardless of which condition you choose. We've covered how that grading and warranty actually work in detail in our piece on Mozillion Refurbished, including the 90-point check every refurbished handset goes through before it's listed. Read that first if you're leaning refurbished and want to know exactly what you're buying.

What The Flagships Actually Cost

Numbers make this easier to picture than brand names alone, so here's what a handful of current flagships are listed from at the time of writing (August 2026), both SIM free and on a pay monthly plan bundled with data,

PhoneSIM free fromPay monthly from
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra£832£38.50/mo
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra£665£35.00/mo
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra£1,750£91.67/mo
iPhone 16 Pro Max£810£40.50/mo
iPhone 16 Pro£720£36.50/mo
iPhone 15 Pro Max£699SIM free only at time of writing
Google Pixel 10 Pro XLPriced by storage/conditionAvailable on request

A few things stand out from that. First, these are opening prices for the base storage and most common colour, so the exact figure moves once you pick a specific configuration or condition, choosing refurbished over brand new on the same model is usually where the single biggest saving sits. Second, last-generation flagships like the iPhone 15 Pro Max hold up well as an option, £699 for a phone that was £1,199 at launch is a serious discount for hardware that's still comfortably capable two years on. Third, Mozillion mobile phones bought this way still come from an accredited MVNO on EE the UK's largest mobile network underneath, so the saving isn't coming at the cost of coverage.

Foldables, Without The Foldable-Sized Panic

The Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra is the outlier on that table, £1,750 SIM free is a genuine commitment, even for a flagship. Spread over Mozillion's 0% APR financing through Affirm, that works out to roughly £91.67 a month across 19 months, interest free, which turns a five-figure-feeling purchase into something closer to a normal phone contract. That financing is credit-checked, unlike Mozillion's SIM-only plans, so it isn't guaranteed for everyone, but for anyone curious about a foldable without wanting to find £1,750 upfront, it's a realistic route in.

Ways To Actually Pay For One

Beyond paying SIM free in one go, Mozillion offers 0% APR financing through Affirm, plus PayPal Credit and Clearpay as further options, all subject to a credit check and status. Alternatively, phones can be bundled into a pay monthly plan with data included, running from 10GB up to unlimited, which folds the device cost and the airtime into a single monthly figure rather than two separate ones. That's a different arrangement to buying SIM free and adding a SIM-only plan on top, so it pays to be clear with yourself about which structure actually suits how you budget.

Kill Your Bill, In Brief

One extra worth knowing about, though we've gone into it properly in the Mozillion Refurbished piece, Kill Your Bill is Mozillion's cashback scheme, built around everyday spending at 200-plus retail partners including Sainsbury's, Costa and ASOS, with the cashback automatically credited toward your phone bill. Mozillion says its average Kill Your Bill user reaches a £0 bill by week three. It won't offset the upfront cost of a flagship phone, but it chips away at what you pay to run it afterwards.

Who This Actually Suits

  1. Anyone who wants a current-generation iPhone, Galaxy or Pixel without paying full manufacturer retail for it
  2. Anyone comfortable buying refurbished when it's clearly graded and backed by a proper warranty
  3. Anyone who'd rather compare Apple, Samsung and Google in one place than shop network by network
  4. Foldable-curious buyers who want the option to spread the cost interest free rather than paying it all upfront


The Verdict

For anyone chasing a flagship phone without the flagship invoice, the catalogue behind Mozillion mobile phones is genuinely worth a look, real current-generation Apple, Samsung and Google hardware, a choice between new and warrantied refurbished, and financing that makes even a £1,750 foldable manageable. You can browse Mozillion's current phone deals here to see what's available on the specific brand and model you're after.

If you are considering Mozillion, or are already a customer, we would love to hear your feedback about this brand below.

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