Orange has revealed its iPhone 4 tarifffs, with the 16GB device only free on a 24 month, £75 contract. The device will cost £29 on a £45 per month, 24 month contract. It will cost £89 on a £40 deal, £119 on a £35 contract, and £169 on a £30 per month deal. For £30, customers will get just 150 minutes and 250 texts. 18 month deals start at £229 for the £35 per month tie in.
The phone can be bought on the network’s prepay animal tariffs for £480. Meanwhile, the 3GS is available for free on a £35 per month contract.
Meanwhile, Tesco Mobile has confirmed it will join the major networks in selling the iPhone 4 from 24 June. The supermarket giant, which runs on the O2 network, inked a deal to sell the iPhone 3GS just before Christmas 2009.
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At the time, it was seen as a coup for Tesco, which was able to distribute the device before its bigger rival Vodafone.
Last week, 3 became the last UK operator to get hold of the iPhone 4, signaling a complete u-turn in Apple’s distribution strategy.
Orange, Vodafone, O2 and T-Mobile had already announced that they would be selling the new device, with Virgin Mobile expected to pick up a deal soon.
It is thought Apple’s newest device is already close to selling out from pre-orders alone.
http://iphone.orange.co.uk/plans/