Orange announces iPhone 4 tariffs

Orange has revealed its price plans for the new iPhone. And they’re… complicated.
Prices start from £30 per month and go up to £75, with handset costs sliding in the the opposite direction from a high of £270 for a 32GB iPhone on the cheapest tariff to a freebie 16GB piece of hardware on the top line tariff. Like we said, it’s complicated.
There are also pay as you go plans, capped at 250MB data per month. The 16GB will set you back £480 or you can plump for the 32GB model for £570.
Mobile web addicts will be pleased to hear that all the pay monthly plans include unlimited data (with the usual caveat about fair usage, although – at 750MB per month – it is actually fair).
Here are the pay monthly plans:


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Comments
kempj118
1 year ago
O2 just announced their pricing, think they may have made a mistake tho, as iphone is cheaper on shorter contract, check it out
http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/tariffs.html
kempj118
1 year ago
ppo
nathan jelbert
1 year ago
I love apple and think the apps store is the best thing to happen to the mobile world but the iphone is technically a terribly backward piece of electronics.
One of their key points in their ad campaigns on the last model, was that you could text! Apparently this is a innovation. I notice they're leading with face to face phone calls now, and you could do that years ago!
Virtually all the of the other smartphones on the market that are comparable in price kick ass compared to iphone 3gs in tech terms. They just don't have the looks.
Admittedly I am writing this after trying to send a file via bluetooth and discovering the iphone doesn't support even this BASIC feature but still!
Like I say love Apple products normally but they have a sheep in wolfs clothing with the iphone. Fashion wins over their normal cutting edge tech.