With NAKED mobile, you’ll connect to Vodafone’s reliable 4G/LTE and 5G networks. Enjoy fast internet and clear call quality! If you’re in a 5G coverage area and have a compatible device, you can experience even more stable and speedy connections. In other areas, 4G/LTE will keep you connected. To see if your location has good coverage, check out our coverage map.
NAKED mobile uses Vodafone’s trusted 4G/LTE and 5G networks to provide you with dependable and fast connectivity. Want to know if we cover your area? Just visit our interactive coverage map. There, you’ll find detailed info about where 4G/LTE and 5G signals are available, helping you see what kind of internet speed and signal strength to expect at your location.
Our maximum speeds are up to 50 Mbps for downloads and up to 25 Mbps for uploads — these are the technical limits. Actual speeds may vary depending on your device and how good the network coverage is in your area.
Please note that after using 200 GB of data in a month, your speed will be reduced to about 64 kbps. This helps ensure fair access for everyone and prevents network overload. Even when the speed drops, you’ll still be able to browse the web; streaming videos or doing high-speed activities might just be a bit slower. For context, 200 GB is enough for roughly 7 hours of YouTube streaming every day!
NAKED mobile operates on Vodafone’s 4G/LTE and 5G networks (D2). Want to see if coverage is available in your area? Just check out our coverage map.
Currently, sending MMS isn't available. But don't worry! If you want to share images or other media, you can use popular messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Telegram, Signal, and many others. These apps let you send multimedia files for free as long as you have an internet connection.
Yes! If 5G isn’t available in your area or your device doesn’t support it, your phone will automatically switch to 4G/LTE. Just make sure your device supports 4G/LTE if you want to use it. If you prefer to stay only on 4G/LTE, you can adjust your phone settings accordingly.
Cell Broadcast is a mobile service that allows alerts to be sent directly to your phone. It's used to keep you informed about important events and updates. However, not all phones and smartphones support this feature. But don’t worry — if your device does support it, you'll stay in the loop with all the essential news!
APN (Access Point Name) is a set of parameters that allows your device to connect to the internet through your mobile operator. If the APN settings are incorrect, you might experience issues with your connection. But don’t worry — setting it up is quite easy! Before you start, make sure:
- Your plan is active.
- Your SIM card is inserted and recognized.
- You’re in an area with network coverage.
How to set up APN on Android:
- Go to “Settings” → “Network & Internet” → “Mobile Network” → “Advanced” → “Access Points (APN).”
For Samsung: “Connections” → “Mobile Networks” → “Access Points (APN).”
For Xiaomi: “SIM Cards & Mobile Networks” → “Access Point.”
For Huawei: “Wireless & Networks” → “Mobile Network” → “Access Points.”
- Tap “+” or “Add,” then enter the following data:
Name: Internet
APN: web.vodafone.de
- Save the profile and make sure it’s active.
How to set up APN on iPhone (iOS):
- Go to “Settings” → “Cellular” → “Cellular Data Options” → “Cellular Data Network” and enter:
Name: Internet
APN: web.vodafone.de
- Go back to the previous menu to save your settings.
To check if APN works, open your browser and try loading a webpage. If the internet isn’t working, double-check that you entered the APN details correctly.
And that’s it! You’re all set to enjoy seamless internet access.
A mobile hotspot (also called Personal Hotspot) lets you turn your smartphone into a Wi-Fi access point for other devices like laptops and tablets. It’s super handy when there’s no Wi-Fi nearby!
Basic requirements for it to work:
- An active plan
- Your device should be in an area with a strong signal
- Sufficient battery charge on all devices involved
How to set up on Android:
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Go to “Settings” → “Network & Internet” (or “Connections”) → “Hotspot & Tethering” (or “Mobile Hotspot”) → turn on “Wi-Fi Hotspot.”
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Customize your network name (SSID), security type (WPA2 PSK), and set a password (at least 8 characters).
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Save the settings, then connect your other device to this Wi-Fi network using the password.
How to set up on iPhone (iOS):
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Go to “Settings” → “Cellular” → “Personal Hotspot” → enable “Allow Others to Join”
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Set a password (8–16 characters).
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On your other device, find your network name, select it, and enter the password.
Tips:
- Connect your device to the new Wi-Fi network and open a browser to test internet access.
- If the internet isn’t working, try restarting the hotspot.
- To save battery, turn off the hotspot when you don’t need it.
And that’s it! Now you’re ready to stay connected wherever you go!