Oct 10, 2011

iPhone 4s: A Guide for the British prize

iPhone 4s: A Guide for the British prize

Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone have announced their 16GB, 32GB and 64GB iPhone price 4S
Mobile operators have begun to give their rates for Apple iPhone 4S, published 14th October 2011, are Orange, T-Mobile and Vodafone release of all occasions for the same price. O2 is the only provider details are still unknown.

The three operators offers its customers the option of either a laptop with 16 GB or 32 GB of free space to receive, but the 64GB is a tension load in advance from all suppliers

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Orange customers may download a free 16 GB iPhone 4S, if they passed both £ 46, £ 51 or £ 61 per month (depending on the number of free calls, texts and allowances of required data) in a two-year contract, during a free 32GB 4S join an agreement 61 months £ 2 years. Enter a 16 GB version has a contract for 18 months, once customers spend £ 61 per month.

Vodafone also offers 16 GB of free phones once customers spend £ 62 or £ 46 in two years and one month, or £ 51 and £ 67 per month for 18 months. The iPhone 32GB 4S is free only if customers spend £ 62 per month in two years or 67 pounds per month above 18 months.

T-Mobile offers a free 16 GB version £ 4596. per month in two years, and 32 GB phones for £ 6127. per month in two years

Monthly Plans

Plan the lowest monthly rate available for customers to opt for the mobile phone from Orange to 16 GB. Customers pay a 20-to-month plans diamond purchase in two years, £ 30999. for the handset, but only 50 find 50 minutes call and text, with 100 MB of mobile browsing and 'unlimited. '. Wi - fi.

The agreement is improved than Vodafone 's,. where the cheapest two-year plan for £ 26 per month with an initial cost of £ 359 for the 16GB 4S, but the user will receive 100 minutes and 500 texts.

By far the cheapest two-year T-Mobile, which cost £ 2554. per month for 100 minutes and 100 texts, but the cost per unit of £ 23999.

On the phone has 32 GB, the lowest monthly Orange £ 20 per month in two years, cost £ 44999. from the listener. If you pay £ 36 per month, the price for the equipment slides for £ 21999. or £ 9999. if you pay £ 51 per month.

Deal with Vodafone 's. £ 26 per month, customers must pay £ 439 for the listeners, down from 239 pounds to 36 pounds per month and agreed price £ 79 pounds to 46 months.

T-Mobile charges £ 37999. for the 32 GB phone, if you spend £ 2554. per month, more than two years, £ 4085. for £ 18999. and £ 13999. per month to £ 45, 96 S. Mon

You pay £ 51999. for the large 64-GB version, though the cheapest Orange 's. £ 20 per month in two years and dropped to 26999. pounds to 36 pounds per month and £ 9999. for £ 61 per month-to-treat for free.

Vodafone charges £ 519 for the cheapest laptop on your monthly plan £ 26 per month fell by only 29 € if you pay £ 62 for a month in two years.

T-Mobile is a very good price drop £ 44999. per month for free on the cheapest two-year plan, in the most expensive £ 9999. to £ 6127. per month, more than two years.

T-Mobile has not released prices for contracts of less than two years, but to draw in the 18 months Vodafone plans instead of a two-year plan is around 4 pounds to 5 pounds per month to add a month, while 12 - month contract is additional 10 pounds per month.

In Orange, an iPhone-4S receiver is much more expensive if it takes 18 months instead of a two-year plan. Not in two clients the cheapest rates on a monthly contract of 18 months, but a 4S 16 GB to 31 pounds per month is £ 309 (£ 16999. compared to remedy the same price per month above two years) and fell to £ 23999. per month, up (free for above two years) to 36 pounds (9999. pounds above two years), £ 9999. for 46 € a month free and £ 2999. for £ 51 per month (, again). There is also a significant increase in the price of the laptop through the 32GB and 64GB versions of Orange, once they sign a contract for 18 months instead of 24 months contract.

On 7 Vodafone in October offered a £ 59 cashback deal if you pre-order an iPhone the day 4S, with the money credited to customers in November.


source : gurdian.co.uk

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