O2 announces UK 3G iPhone prices
by David Masters
June 11, 2008
O2 has announced the price of the 3G iPhone, which will be on sale in the UK from July 11th.
The 8G-byte version of the new iPhone will cost just £99 for new customers on O2’s £30 per month package, or for existing customers on the £35 per month package.
New customers on £45 or £75 per month contracts will receive the 3G iPhone for free.
The 16G-byte model will cost £159 on the lowest priced contracts, £59 on the £45 per month contract, and will be free on the £75 per month contract.
All contracts will include unlimited free web browsing on O2’s HSDPA network.
Pay-as-you-go iPhones will also be available, with prices to be confirmed.
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