T-Mobile unveils iPhone 4 deals
By Tom Brewster,
T-Mobile has unveiled its iPhone 4 prices, with not an 18-month option in sight.
The mobile provider is offering a range of 24-month deals, only one of which has the new Apple device for free.
Users wanting an iPhone 4 without paying for the handset upfront will have to settle for the 16GB model and on a £60 a month contract. With this they will get unlimited minutes, 500 texts and 1GB of data.
For the same package with the 32GB version, customers will be asked to shell out £99 for the phone.
The cheapest contract is a £25 a month deal, which offers 100 minutes, 100 texts and 500MB of data. With this, the 16GB costs £259, while the 32GB is £349.
T-Mobile is offering a Flexible Booster option as well, allowing customers to add extras to the contract, such as more texts or minutes.
To check out the full range of deals, head here.
T-Mobile was the last of the networks in the UK to reveal price plans for the phone, which has been suffering from some stocking issues. The company’s website is still asking people to register interest in the mobile rather than offering people the chance to actually buy it.
Check out our Apple iPhone 4 review here.
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