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iPhones arrive on Orange next Tuesday
Apple’s iPhone 3Gs and iPhone 3G will be available to Orange UK customers from next Tuesday, 10th November 2009.
According to the companies site, you’ll need to shell out at least £29.36 on a 24 month contract or £44.04 over 18 months to get the 3G ‘free’, whilst the 3GS 16GB is only available for no extra cost by subscribing at a minimum to the £44.04 over 24 months or £73.40 on an 18 month contract packages. The iPhone 3GS 32GB is ‘free’ on an eye-watering 24-month £73.40/month contract.
All contract packages come with ‘unlimited’ mobile internet and Wi-Fi access – which, if you’re Orange, means 750meg/month. Yes, the same cap for WiFi or 3G/GPRS data. Brilliant.
All in all there’s a total of 27 combinations of package, handset, contract length and minutes/texts available. Meanwhile, over on the pay as you go side, there’s a similar bedazzling – and possibly confusing – array of 15 different options, with handset prices ranging from £343 for the iPhone 3G through to £539 for the 3Gs 32GB version.
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