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Best contract with a free Iphone
sharonsharon
Posts: 4 Newbie
in Mobiles
Hi,
please can anyone advise what the cheapest/ best monthly contract is with the iPhone free upfront. Don't mind which network but would like cross network minutes as part of the contract.
Many thanks,
Sharon
please can anyone advise what the cheapest/ best monthly contract is with the iPhone free upfront. Don't mind which network but would like cross network minutes as part of the contract.
Many thanks,
Sharon
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all depends on how long the contract you want and whats network has the best coverage in your area0
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The cheapest contract to get an iPhone 3GS free is £45 p/m over 24months with either Voda, Orange or o2. 1,200mins, unlimited texts and internet allowance included in all of them.
Refurbished iPhone 3GS are free on £40 p/m 24months with o2 or Voda with 900mins, unlimited texts and internet allowance.
iPhone 3G (new) is available free on any 24 month contract starting from £30 p/m with any network0 -
If you bought the 3GS SIM-Free for around £500, you can go on a £20 SIM-only deal with Tesco, giving you 750 mins and Unlimited Texts & Web. If you stayed on this for, e.g. 12 months, the total cost would be £740 - cheaper than the total cost of O2's refurbished 3GS (and you can leave Tesco whenever you want - 30 day contract).
Going for Tesco's £15 deal (same as £20 but with 500 mins) would save you £60 a year.The quickest way to become a millionaire is start off as a billionaire and go into the airline business.
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