
Vodafone today announced that the iPhone will be available on its network in the UK from January 14, 2010. Vodafone UK pricing for the iPhone is similar with Orange and O2 who already sell the iPhone in the UK. The cheapest contract available is £30($47) a month (on a 24 month contract). The iPhone 3G 8GB, iPhone 3GS 16GB and iPhone 3GS 32GB are priced at £59($94), £149($238) and £239($382), respectively. The £30 per month tariff provides 300 minutes, unlimited text messages, unlimited WiFi. Customers will also be able to use up to 1GB data on one of the UK’s largest Wi-Fi networks, BT Openzone, providing high-speed internet access at premium locations across the UK. [Slashphone via Upcoming Cell Phones]







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Thank god for that!
O2′s monopoly went on faaar to long….
Unfortunately there’s been no massive swing in the price, but for me Vodafone has a bunch of other bonuses that work its way:
-First Vodafone have a larger data allowance on their ‘Unlimited’ internet package,
-I gather customer service is much better than O2
-and their 3G coverage is much more comprehensive.