Version: 2008
  • On GameFAQs: The top 100 most popular games!

Comments on: O2 offers U.K. iPhone users upgrade path to 3G

Current iPhone users will be able to get a free upgrade to the faster model if they pick an expensive rate plan and sign up for a new 18-month contract.

Add a Comment (Log in or register) (5 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
by bobmarleypeople June 10, 2008 10:32 AM PDT
Has no one else noticed that on the O2 website they have a section allowing people to register interest for a PAY AS YOU GO iPhone plan? You Americans may call it "pre pay" or "pay as you talk" or something, but the fact of the matter is, O2 are offering NON-CONTRACT iPhones (and that's the biggie). Obviously people will have to pay a premium on top of the standard price for the phone, but at least the option will be there! I'm looking forward to this now!
Reply to this comment
by iertry June 10, 2008 11:55 AM PDT
I noticed pay as you go as well but I can't see how it will work. Think about it, one of the main points to an iPhone is the internet and with pay as you go that will cost a fortune. The new £30 price plan is also silly as you only get 150 texts and 70minutes but for an extra £5 a month you can get more than 2 or 3 times as many. (sorry can;t remember the exact figures.) The price drop has encouraged me to get an iPhone though.
Reply to this comment
by marksiphone June 10, 2008 1:45 PM PDT
If it still lacks the absolute basic features like being able to forward a bloody txt (sms) and Bluetooth, then I cant wait for my contract to finish to get a proper phone! don?t be fooled by the gadgets! You get fed up with them after a week! Except the ipod! This phone makes you more of an outcaste than anything else? look a people faces when you show them.. Then look at it again when they wana send you a photo or video? emmmm cant!
Reply to this comment
by businessesforsale June 10, 2008 2:03 PM PDT
In summary, existing iPhone users in the UK are being offered exactly the same monthly packages as new iPhone customers. The way O2 words this on their website makes it seem a better deal for existing iPhone users.

The salient point is that existing iPhone customers get a chance to prematurely end their existing contract, so long as they start a new 18 month period with the 3G version.
Reply to this comment
by macKilroy June 11, 2008 2:52 AM PDT
The upgrade path that I am interested in is a 16Gb iPhone for a one-off £59 (which I pay) and £10 more per month on the plan (which my company pays) and my wife enjoys my old handset with a pay-as-you-go simm card (according to the O2 website). The new higher tariff (at £45) still works out cheaper than my previous tariff with Orange which was £38 per month but hovered around £60 due to my data usage. Also with orange, it was bundled with 200 minutes inclusive, whereas this includes 1200 minutes talk-time per month. Overall, I am pleased to have these various options to choose from as an existing customer.
Reply to this comment
(5 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement

The browser battles go on and on

roundup From Firefox to IE and from Chrome to Opera and Safari, there's no sitting still for browser makers looking to keep their products fresh and competitive.

3G wireless still holds promise

The next generation of 4G wireless may get all the headlines, but advanced 3G technology will likely dominate services for the next few years.

About Apple

At the start of the 21st century, there's no tech outfit more influential than Apple. CNET News' Erica Ogg and other reporters will attempt to make sense of the rumors, hype, products, and people that will shape the future of the company. But Apple's not the only game in town, as the established cell phone companies and others strike back against the iPhone. E-mail Erica at erica.ogg@cnet.com.

Add this feed to your online news reader

Apple topics

advertisement
advertisement