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Re: Getting the older iphone 4

lad22
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Cheapest iphone 4 16GB deals
I've been waiting for the new iphone for months as my old iphone 3 is rubbish and broken, but my contract had ended and I didn't want to upgrade to a relatively expensive iphone 4 16GB and be tied into a contract and then those contracts plummet as soon as the new iphone came out.

The moneysavingexpert weekly newsletter discusses the best prices for the new iphone, but nothing on the old one (I assume the cost of an iphone 16GB is now cheaper since everyone wants to buy the iphone 4S).

Does anyone know what the best deals are?

Thanks!

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  • lad22
    lad22 Posts: 81 Forumite
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    £30 per month still seems quite high when it's not the new iphone. Have I missed something?
  • DUTR
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    lad22 wrote: »
    £30 per month still seems quite high when it's not the new iphone. Have I missed something?

    What sort of price did you expect the handset/tariff to be?
    Just like yourself 'everybody' will not be falling over themself to get an IP4s. As far as I understand the IP4 is still a current handset offered from Apple :cool:
  • grumbler
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    edited 21 October 2011 at 9:42PM
    lad22 wrote: »
    £30 per month still seems quite high when it's not the new iphone. Have I missed something?
    Well, 4s, that is not much different from 4, starts from £41 on the same website.
    Apple sell iP4 8g for £430.

    You can buy iP4 16g for 24x£30 that, after subtracting 24x£10, airtime makes it £480 even before a cashback.
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