Every comparison, all 31 of them
By Jules de Bruin, Market ResearcherUpdated August 19 2026 | Found helpful by 9 others
Already down to two options? Each page below puts them side by side on the criteria that decide that purchase and declares a winner per criterion with the deciding figure, so you can choose on the one criterion that matters to you.
Phone and internet
Telekom vs VodafoneThe two premium networks, head to head.Telekom vs O2Best-rated network vs cheapest contract.Vodafone vs O2Most prepaid data vs widest 5G.Telekom vs Vodafone vs O2All three networks in one table.congstar vs ALDI TALKThe cheap way onto Telekom and O2.ALDI TALK vs Lidl ConnectThe two supermarket brands compared.fraenk vs SIMon mobileSIMon mobile gives twice the data for a cent less, 50 GB at EUR 9.99 against fraenk's 25 GB at EUR 10.00, and does not block international calls.ALDI TALK vs SIM.deSIM.de is EUR 2 a month cheaper for the same 25 GB and charges nothing for the SIM, where ALDI TALK charges EUR 9.99 with EUR 10 of credit.Telekom Prepaid M vs Vodafone CallYa SFour cents separate the headline prices, EUR 9.95 against EUR 9.99, but CallYa gives 25 GB against 20 GB and charges nothing for the SIM, where Telekom charges EUR 9.95 with EUR 10 of credit.Telekom MagentaZuhause L vs Vodafone GigaZuhause 300 KabelThe Vodafone cable line wins on nearly every number: 300 Mbit/s down and 75 up against 100 and 40, a EUR 49.99 setup fee against EUR 69.95, and 5 to 14 days to install against 7 to 21, for EUR 1.04 more a month.o2 Home M Flex vs 1und1 DSL 100 FlexSame line, same specs: 100 Mbit/s down and 40 up over VDSL, unlimited, 7 to 21 days to install and 1 month notice.Telekom Speedbox M vs Vodafone GigaCube UnlimitedBoth plug in within 2 to 5 days on a 24-month term.
Money and cards
Revolut vs N26The two big neobanks in Germany.C24 Bank vs RevolutC24 Bank issues a German DE IBAN and caps out-of-allowance withdrawals at a flat EUR 2, while Revolut issues a Lithuanian LT IBAN but opens in 0 days without a German tax ID and runs fully in English.N26 vs C24 BankN26 opens in 0 days without a German tax ID and runs the app, contracts and chat in English, where C24 Bank asks for a tax ID and is German-first.DKB vs INGDKB clears its free-account bar at EUR 700 monthly incoming where ING asks for EUR 1,000, and charges EUR 4.50 instead of EUR 4.90 if you miss it.comdirect vs DKBcomdirect is free for the first 6 months and then waives its fee on any one of four conditions, where DKB waives only on EUR 700 monthly incoming or being under 28.Sparkasse vs N26N26 wins on price, language and speed: EUR 0 a month, English throughout and open in 0 days with no Anmeldung, against a Sparkasse's EUR 2.95 to EUR 12.95, German only and 1 day after registration.Volksbank vs SparkasseThese two branch networks are close.Revolut vs WiseRevolut records EUR 100,000 of deposit protection where the Wise account records none, and allows free withdrawals up to EUR 200 or 5 a month against Wise's 2.GenialCard vs Advanzia Gebührenfrei GoldBoth cards cost EUR 0 a year with 0% foreign transaction fees, so the split is elsewhere.TF Bank Mastercard Gold vs GenialCardBoth are EUR 0 a year with 0% foreign transaction fees.
Insurance
TK vs BARMERTK is the cheaper fund on every recorded figure: a 2.69% Zusatzbeitrag against 3.29%, EUR 386.57 a month against EUR 397.07 on the same 2026 employee profile, and EUR 146.29 against EUR 151.42 for students.TK vs hkkhkk is EUR 1.75 a month cheaper on the tested 2026 profile, from a 2.59% Zusatzbeitrag against TK's 2.69%.Getsafe vs FeatherThe cover is the same on both sides: EUR 50 million with a EUR 150 excess, a 0-month waiting period and monthly cancellation.HUK24 vs Adam RieseAdam Riese is cheaper at EUR 23.92 a year against EUR 34, carries no excess against HUK24's EUR 150 and cancels with no notice against 3 months.Feather Expat vs DR-WALTERDR-WALTER is the cheaper entry at EUR 34.50 a month for educare24 S against Feather's EUR 72 Basic, and states a 0 waiting period where Feather's illness waiting period is plan-specific.Care Concept vs MAWISTACare Concept is cheaper at both recorded ages, EUR 26 a month under 30 against EUR 28 and EUR 32 against EUR 44 from age 30, and its visa record carries no caveat.
Moving
Expatrio Sperrkonto vs Fintiba SperrkontoExpatrio costs EUR 50.80 less in first-year fees, EUR 227 against EUR 277.80, accepts US citizens and refunds the setup fee if the visa is refused.Expatrio Sperrkonto vs Care Concept SperrkontoCare Concept costs EUR 118.20 less in first-year fees, EUR 108.80 against EUR 227, from a EUR 50 setup fee and EUR 4.90 a month.EDUBAO Sperrkonto vs Studely SperrkontoStudely charges EUR 19 less across a full year, EUR 152 against EUR 171, because it has no monthly fee at all against EDUBAO's EUR 6.