
The iPhone has been officially confirmed this morning for release in the UK on O2, priced at £269 ($536), out 9th November. The three O2 tariffs that have been announced will be priced at £35, £45 and £55, including unlimited data use. So what do those deals add up to?
Including the iPhone, the £35 deal stacks up to £899 over the 18-month contract; the £45 monthly tariff is £1,079; and the £55 tariff works out to £1,259. Or to put that another way, if you average the total back out over the 18 months, those prices are just under £50, £60 and £70 per month.
We’ve found the minute and text details on the Carphone Warehouse site (O2’s is overloaded at this point in time). The £35 deal gets 200 mins and texts per month; the £45 gets 600 mins and 500 texts; and the £55 deal gets 1200 mins and 600 texts.
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I prefer Nokia N95 and freeware for it.
Usually when you go for a contract around £35 or more you can get any phone on the market for free since the phone costs little more in the US than any other phone how can this be. Is it the UK once again getting ripped off?
Or prehaps its the uk ripping us off? Either way your right we should be getting these handsets free for those tariffs!