
Unlike in the US where the iPhone is still exclusively available on AT&T, those in the UK have a variety of options as to where they can get the iPhone. There’s O2, Orange, and you can even find Apple’s dear little mobile phone at Tesco Mobile, and now, you can add Vodafone to that slowly growing list. Vodafone UK will begin selling both the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3G S in the UK on January 14th and will be free on all tariffs over £35 and £45 respectively on a 2-yr contract. For those who’d like to take advantage of the iPhone tethering feature introduced in iPhone OS 3.0, you’ll have to add an extra £5 to avail of the Vodafone’s 500MB data tethering plan. It’s really becoming quite a competitive scene over in the UK, and who knows, maybe the iPhone will also finally be announced on T-Mobile this coming June in the US.
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December 22nd, 2009 at 6:59 pm
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December 23rd, 2009 at 1:21 am
I was wondering the same thing. Makes the “Back-to-School” deal seem a little whack as well, though you can’t apply that to an iPhone. If Apple wanted market saturation,that would’ve been the way to go.