Stuff's genius guide to iPhone 4 pricing

18 Jun 2010

Apple's fourth iPhone comes out on Thursday and, with more record-breaking sales figures expected, you won't be the only person in the queue. But which queue do you join? Allow us to help you decide...

UPDATE: Voda's official prices came through. Not as good. We've updated accordingly.

Prices for iPhone 4 16GB (24 months)

For iPhone 4 32GB (18 months)

For iPhone 4 32GB (24 months)

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Comments

  1. shauns

    1 year ago

    useless graphs...waste of a mouse click

  2. alistairkb

    1 year ago

    should have used a mac :')

  3. allaboutamit

    1 year ago

    any news on when '3' will show their cards and also t-mobile?

  4. gar1

    1 year ago

    what is this,stupid table season?

    all the networks are taking the piss with these tariffs, whats the point of having an iphone anymore with these data caps. used up 400mb watching a game today (haha germany) so come oct 1 id have 100mb left!!

    we dont all have access to wi-fi all the time!

    try improving your networks instead of hoarding all your profits

  5. G Jermyn

    1 year ago

    I have found a different comparison chart (what you actually can read!!)

    There are only the 18 month contract prices there at the moment, but I am sure more will be added soon.

    http://www.ryantakman.com/RyanTakman/Home/Entries/2010/6/18_iPhone_4__Price_Comparison.html

  6. johnerz

    1 year ago

    o2 are only offering the iPhone 4 to existing customers from launch. I intended to switch from o2 to Vodafone as they give twice the amount of data use.

    To be honest I'll go with however can give me the phone, tariffs are all pretty similar.

  7. thelasersailor

    1 year ago

    Completely useless graphs. If you are going to run such a feature at least attempt to provide meaningful and useful information for the consumer.

  8. GeoHBarr

    1 year ago

    none the wiser what the chuff are these graphs suposed to represent? cant work out the price for the life of me

  9. thx67

    1 year ago

    I think they should have used a different colour for the orange network. Perhaps red, maybe all the networks should have been the same making the table completely pointless.  With the pricing, the networks have simply cottoned on to the fact people will pay anything for an iPhone and if they can reduce your browsing in the process and in turn easing the strain on the networks then they are lauging.  They really need to sort put their crappy networks before they sell you a £ 200 phone and a £30-35 pm contract with email and browsing.   I have a 3GS on orange and it's been virtually un usable for the past 3 months due to "network" issues.   After complaining to orange I was told "we don't have a legal obligation to provide coverage" nice.  I think I might develop "paying my phone bill issues".  If you live in Bournemouth AVOID ORANGE at all costs.  Just buy a touch

  10. bones2502

    1 year ago

    eh what a useless graph can't compare anything at all.  Should have done a line graph with a line for each operator, much easier and quicker to get a feel for the costs

  11. dan007755

    1 year ago

    Genius?  The employee who put this chart together should be sacked.  If Stuff are not smart enough to put a simple chart together then I no longer deem them smart enough to provide advice on technology/gadgets etc.

  12. Smeds101

    1 year ago

    O2 really do have poor coverage, think I might go back to Orange. THough for the life of me I still can't figure out how unlimited can have a fair usage policy.

  13. Smeds101

    1 year ago

    O2 really do have poor coverage, think I might go back to Orange. THough for the life of me I still can't figure out how unlimited can have a fair usage policy.

  14. Michael Coll

    1 year ago

    EPIC graph fail... honestly folks, WTF? Someone should be sacked for this.

  15. ColonelC81

    1 year ago

    Worth mentioning that o2 no longer include picture messaging in there unlimited messages and they are 20p a message!

  16. daveski

    1 year ago

    Here is a link to the voda tariffs

    http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/iphone/pricing.html?source=AWIN&affid=77671&WT.mc_id=AFW-28-03-2006-W001&clickref=&dfacid=1&cid=aff-aw

    and here are o2's

    http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/tariffs.html?NULL

    o2 are only offering to existing customers.

    seems like vodafone are skimping on the texts though, by only doing 250! poooooooor!

    also offer unlimited Wi-fi where as voda offer 1gb of Wi-fi (both offering 500mb, 750mb or 1gb depending on which package you choose)

  17. daveski

    1 year ago

    sorry the last bit is supposed to say "O2 also offer unlimited Wi-fi where as voda offer 1gb of Wi-fi along with 3g which is capped - (both offering 500mb, 750mb or 1gb depending on which package you choose)

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