10 Nov is Orange iPhone day
Orange announces its iPhone deals
If you’ve been dying for O2’s iPhone monopoly to come to an end, the wait is almost over – Orange has announced that it will stock the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS from 10 November, with most monthly deals cheekily undercutting 02 by 1p and 2p.
But there are a few additions to sweeten the Orange deal – if you choose the iPhone 3G 16GB on the cheapest tariff you’ll save £59.98 on O2’s handset pricing. And if you go for the 32GB model, you’ll save £49.23.
Orange is also offering more minutes and messages – O2 gives you 72 minutes and 125 messages while Orange will sling 150 minutes and 250 messages your way.
Orange has also added a 24-month contract for super-users. The £122.34 a month deal gives you unlimited texts and unlimited calls as well as the 750MB of monthly data which all the packages include.
If you fancy a PAYG model, the 3G can be yours for a hefty £333, if you promise to top up £50 per month. All PAYG accounts have 250MB data allowance per month and a year’s access to BT Openzone WiFi spots.
If your fancy’s still not tickled by any of these deals, then it’s also worth noting that Vodafdafone will also carry the iPhone in early 2010.


















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RAJA AKHTAR04 November 2009
YOUR SHOW IS WICKED
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Paresh Patel04 November 2009
Good news that the iPhone is on Orange, but these tariffs offered are a joke. Why can't these companies let you enjoy the iPhone and its functions at a reasonable price? 24 month contract and they provide 750 whole megabytes of data allowance????? Buy an iPhone on orange and expect a ridiculous monthly bill. HTC G2 all the way for me. T-mobile ... Read moreoffer unlimited data allowances (3GB cap) and enough minutes for half the price. Things people will do for an iPhone!!!!! Love the phone but getting a contract out is like signing a loan application. £200 per month fo 24 months (£4800) lol now thats a beautiful deal!!!
Report as inappropriatedanmdan05 November 2009
In both the UK and the US it seems as if the iPhone associated companies are hindering the spread of the phone, rather than helping it.
Report as inappropriateAnonymous07 November 2009
I have had to wait for this to happen and I have a contratc with Orange on Sony Ericcson w995 as a result for 18 months! EXPENSIVE! NOW they offer the Apple, too late for me and it looks expensive again, oh dear,
Report as inappropriatelarry 09 November 2009
Love the show but the format of the channel 5 shows treats us as fools.Whats coming up,whats coming up,whats coming up.Once at the beginning of the show is enough,you might even get more info in the show.
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