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.
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.
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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.
- 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.
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