EE has dropped the upfront fee for Apple’s latest flagship smartphone
from £99.99 to £49.99 when you take up a contract for £36 a month over a
two-year term.
This entitles you to unlimited minutes and texts, plus 500MB of
mobile internet allowance per month for browsing and downloading at up
to five times the speed of 3G.
Orange is also offering the iPhone 5 for £36 a month on its Works 36
tariff with a one-off charge of £49.99 (£69.99 previously). This
furnishes takers with unlimited texts, minutes and 1GB of data every
month.
Orange’s partner network T-Mobile, meanwhile, has confirmed a price
cut on the iPhone 5 on its Full Monty plan, although at the time of
writing it has yet to update its website to reflect that.
Assuming it’s still going ahead with the reduction, punters will have
to pay £69.99 for the iPhone 5 as opposed to £99.99, with a monthly
outlay of £36 a month, which comes with unlimited minutes and texts each
and every month, as well as unlimited data.
The price drops are only available until April 30th, just days after
the hotly anticipated release of the Samsung Galaxy S4, which lands on
April 26th.
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