Lifecell Hikes Prices on Legacy Plans: Monthly Fees Set to Reach 500 UAH.
Lifecell Announces Price Increases for Mobile Plans
According to Novyny.live: Starting April 2, 2026, Ukrainian mobile operator Lifecell will raise the cost of several legacy tariff plans, with some fees climbing as high as 110 UAH. This move impacts a range of older subscriptions still in use by many customers.
Updated Pricing for Select Tariffs
The revised pricing structure for Lifecell includes the following changes:
- The 'Prosto Life' plan will increase to 320 UAH per month, up from 210 UAH.
- The 'Vilnyi Life' plan will rise to 500 UAH per month, compared to the previous 425 UAH.
- The 'Smart Life' plan will go up to 400 UAH per month, a jump from 300 UAH.
- The 'Zhara Light' plan will cost 275 UAH per month, an increase from 195 UAH.
Beyond these adjustments, Lifecell also offers the 'Turbota' plan at 190 UAH per month, which is exclusively available to customers aged 55 and older. Notably, the 'Mega' plan provides unlimited internet, provided that payments are made on time.
As a result, Lifecell subscribers should prepare for higher charges on their mobile services effective April 2, 2026.
These price hikes could increase the financial burden on users, especially those managing multiple mobile subscriptions. As basic communication costs rise, staying informed about new terms will be crucial for consumers looking to adjust their spending or explore more affordable options from other carriers.
Read also
- Dairy Market Shift in Odesa: Updated Prices and Smart Selection Tips
- Vodafone Launches Unlimited Internet in Ukraine: Pricing and Plan Details Revealed
- How Much You Can Earn Selling Scrap Metal Across Ukraine's Regions
- Ukraine’s Central Bank Raises Dollar Rate to 44.38 UAH: What’s Driving Currency Fluctuations
- Russia’s Economy Isn’t Headed for a Sudden Collapse, Analyst Says, Drawing Parallels to Post-War Britain
- Connecting Electricity to a Plot Cost 57,720 UAH in Summer 2025: A Breakdown

