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T-Mobile and Three have introduced the iPhone 4 to their network, leaving only Virgin still to announce the device.
The Apple iPhone 4 was released on Friday 30 July on both Three and T-Mobile.
Staff for both companies have undertaken specialist training to meet Apple's after-sales standards, in preparation for iPhone 4's high profile launch.
T-Mobile is considerably more expensive than Three mobile who are offering the iPhone 4 from £30 per month with an up-front cost of £189. Three are also offering the iPhone 4 on their new One Plan at £40 and £45 per month.
The famous iPhone 4, the thinnest smartphone on the planet, is now in stock on Three mobile from £30 per month.
The iPhone 4 comes with HD Video recording and editing as well as beautiful glass on the front and back for optical quality and scratch resistance. The display is 3.5" with four times the pixel count of previous iPhone models.
On the One Plan you can pick up this iPhone 4 32GB for £40 per month with the up-front cost of £149. With this you get 2000 minutes, 5000 texts, 5000 three-to-three minutes and 1GB internet and is only available until the 31st July.
iPHONE 4 32GB ON £40 PER MONTH
You can also get it on a £45 per month One Plan which will give you the same texts, minutes and web but a lesser up-front cost of just £89.
iPHONE 4 32GB ON £45 PER MONTH
If this is too much for you however, you can get the iPhone 4 32GB is also available on 2 Internet Texter plans - 500 and 900 - with the up-front cost of £189.
iPHONE 4 32GB ON £35 PER MONTH
iPHONE 4 32GB ON £30 PER MONTH
3 Mobile is, by far, the best mobile network to get the iPhone 4 on. If you buy the iPhone 4 on any other networks, like T-Mobile, Orange and Vodafone, you won't get nearly this many texts and minutes on plans.
In spite of the well publicised 'death-grip' problems affecting the iPhone 4 it has enjoyed a spectacularly successful launch period, with people being drawn in by it's svelte design and lustrous display.
Virgin is the only UK provider yet to jump on the iPhone 4 bandwagon and even with a rapidly growing range of handsets, including the best and brightest of the Android stable, itwill undoubtedly see customers lost over their disinclination to serve up the new Apple superphone.
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1 Comment to iPHONE 4 TO BUY ON T-MOBILE AND THREE
July 30, 2010
Lets hope that 3 and T-mobile don’t face the same problems that Apple iOS has caused other UK consumers and their recently reported roaming costs.
It is another setback once again for Apple it will be interesting to see what’s next in the news regarding iPhone issues (antenna, manufacturing and now service charges) and their
Apples steps to refund cases won’t make up for the iPhone 4′s lack of function over form.
It’s a shame to see so many issues with the iPhone 4 after so many people waited for it’s release. What’s more of a shame is that it seems Apple knew about some of these issues already, such as the problem with reception.
But Apple have created such a loyal following that people may just put up with what issues there are for the sake of owning the latest Apple product.
Personally, I’d be happier with an older iPhone – at least then the issues are all ironed out.
However, it’s also interesting to see how much excitement new technologies can bring. New technology and innovation is important for new business, illustrated by entrepreneurship grants and new business competitions like http://www.ukesnc.com.
Guess it’s not all bad!