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The iPhone 3G and 3G S will go on sale to Orange customers from 10 November, the operator has revealed today. Orange has also unveiled its pay monthly, pay-as-you-go and business tariffs for iPhone 3G and 3G S – with the cheapest price plan offering consumers a free iPhone 3G for just under £30 per month on a two-year contract. Back in September Apple announced it was ending its exclusive contract to sell iPhones with O2 UK, with first Orange and then Vodafone getting passes to join the iPhone party. The iPhone 3G S is available to business users on the Orange network for £30 per month on a two-year contract, with a 16GB device costing £87. The cheapest consumer tariff for the 3G S is around £30 per month with the device costing £125. Business users can get a free 3G S on a £40 per month contract, while consumers will have to shell out around £44 per month to get a free device.
I am supposed to be getting my wife an iPhone and I have been waiting for Orange to see what deals they have as opposed to O2 or Vodafone (when they launch it)
. The article and the Orange press announcement says ‘unlimited data’ but there is a 750MB fair use policy which doesn’t seem that much these days particularly for an iPhone if you think about email, browsing the web, google maps/lattitude and possibly a bit of FaceBook and iTunes? I don’t know I could be classed as high maintenance.
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