
Oxygène mobile plan from Prixtel: price, data and freedom

A generous package that is based on actual consumption
Oxygène is primarily aimed at users who need a comfortable margin in data, but whose consumption varies from one month to the next. Some cycles are very busy, daily journeys, streaming in mobility, videoconferencing, connection sharing, while others happen almost exclusively over Wi-Fi. Rather than paying a high price throughout the year, the package adjusts automatically.
The first tier, at €7.99, covers up to 130 GB of data in France. This is already a lot for typical use, more than enough for watching videos, browsing, listening to music online or using social networks. When consumption crosses this threshold, the price increases to €9.99 between 130 and 150 GB, then to €11.99 up to 170 GB. Beyond that, the throughput is reduced but the bill does not explode. This system avoids unpleasant surprises while allowing flexibility in months when the data climbs higher than expected.
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Communications have been designed to eliminate unnecessary limitations. Calls and SMS/MMS are unlimited in France, but also from the European Union and the French Overseas Territories to these areas and to France. You can travel, work remotely or spend a few days abroad while maintaining the same reflexes as at home. Call forwarding to messaging is also included, making it simple to manage communications when the phone is disconnected or out of network.
Internationally, Oxygène offers 25 GB per month from the EU and the French Overseas Territories. This volume allows you to travel with peace of mind: navigation, messaging, short videos, online maps or occasional video conferences. Even when traveling for several days, you remain comfortable without resorting to an additional option. This point will be of particular interest to mobile professionals and all those who regularly go on a city break or on vacation to neighboring countries.
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This tiered operation therefore offers a relevant balance: a comfortable base, room for development when the month is busy, and a bill that follows usage rather than systematically anticipating an increase. We avoid the feeling of paying for unused volume or, conversely, the obligation to change plans as soon as a more intensive period looms.
A complete technical base and a philosophy oriented towards simplicity
The technical part does not just accompany the speech: it fully supports it. Oxygène is based on the 4G/4G+ network, with the possibility of activating 5G for free, provided you have a compatible smartphone and are in a covered area. For users who consume a lot of video or who alternate between downloading and fast browsing, 5G provides real comfort.
Several options included give more value to the package on a daily basis. Wi-Fi calling, for example, allows you to reach someone even in places where the mobile network struggles to reach, whether in a poorly covered apartment or at the back of a professional building. VoLTE makes calls clearer and reduces the time before communication is established. On iPhone, visual voicemail offers a much more convenient interface than listening to it successively. As for blocking premium rate numbers, it avoids unpleasant surprises on the bill.
The lack of commitment remains a major difference. The user can test the Oxygène offer, adopt it or abandon it without cost or constraint. Furthermore, number portability via RIO takes place in a few minutes, which makes changing operator easier. This flexibility makes it possible to react quickly if needs evolve, without having to support a contractual duration of 12 or 24 months.
Prixtel does not stop at the mobile offer. The operator claims a more responsible approach, supported by several eco-committed actions and a clear desire to reduce the environmental impact of the sector. For some users, this commitment matters as much as the price: choosing a package also means choosing a way of seeing things.
Customer feedback points in this direction, with notable positive assessments. The transparency of billing often comes up in the comments, as do the responsiveness of customer service and the simplicity of the online space. The application, which allows you to monitor your consumption on a day-to-day basis, also works very well with the tier system.
Oxygène is therefore aimed at a specific audience: data-hungry users, sensitive to pricing flexibility and the possibility of naturally changing their bill without changing their offer.
The package is suitable for young, very connected professionals as well as parents who use their phone as a modem, nomadic teleworkers or those who alternate between quiet periods and peaks of use.
Other Prixtel packages to consider
The small one offers 20 to 60 GB in France and 15 GB in EU/DOM, from €5.99 per month, ideal for light use or tight budgets.
The giant is targeting very large consumers, with 300 to 340 GB, 25 GB in EU/DOM and unlimited calls to North America and landlines in Europe, from €12.99.
The three offers share the same logic: tiered billing, total flexibility and no commitment.
They allow you to change data volume without changing operator.
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