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Posted 8 February 2012
Iphone 4S 16GB black/white £30pm No upfront cost @ Three/Vodafone plus Quidco £40
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£30pm @ Three for 24 months - 300 mins + 5000 Texts + 500MB data
£31pm @ Vodafone for 24 months - 300 mins + Unlimited Texts + 500MB data
both black and white in stock
both work out £720-ish at the end before cash back. Not too amazing but not bad isn't it? From Vodafone eForum, the phone can be unlocked for free within your contract. Not sure for Three side. Please share if you know something.
I know not everyone likes IPhone. But for those who are looking for some IPhone deals here it is.
Quidco: £40 for 16GB, £60 for 32/64. Your choice really.
NB: Vodafone has 10% discount for student on rental. Not sure if that applies to orders through Mobiles.co.uk. Worth a try?
£31pm @ Vodafone for 24 months - 300 mins + Unlimited Texts + 500MB data
both black and white in stock
both work out £720-ish at the end before cash back. Not too amazing but not bad isn't it? From Vodafone eForum, the phone can be unlocked for free within your contract. Not sure for Three side. Please share if you know something.
I know not everyone likes IPhone. But for those who are looking for some IPhone deals here it is.
Quidco: £40 for 16GB, £60 for 32/64. Your choice really.
NB: Vodafone has 10% discount for student on rental. Not sure if that applies to orders through Mobiles.co.uk. Worth a try?
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sorted byYou guys are pathetic. You're supposed to be voting on whether it's a good deal, not whether it's a good phone. If people are looking for an iPhone then they will want to look for a good deal.
If you vote cold because you don't personally like the phone or like Apple, then you're completely misguided on how this website works. It's for sharing deals and helping people save money on the things they want or need, not for writing reviews.
I feel your pain but only a fool would swap an iphone 4S for the Galaxy S2.
Reminds me of this thread
three offer much cheaper sim only contacts so do lots of other networks, (as low as £60 per year with cashback for the same or better mins text and data)
and apple them selfs offer finance (with low interest if you keep up payments you can get an unlocked 4s from them for only £551,, if you got cash can just get fall out for £499)
also not a nokia 1100
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Phone O2 and ask for your PAC code.
Vodafone - Go to vodafone.co.uk/kee…ber and enter the details they ask for, usually phone numbers, SIM card numbers and PAC code.
Three - Go to three.co.uk/Sup…ree and click 'Bringing your number to Three'
no, it comes with motherknowsbest
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just like your contribution
Yeah, because we all have a spare £500...
This is a great deal - in comparison to other IPHONE deals...
Cant wait for the Galaxy 3 v iPhone 5 debate thats gonna kick off in June...
Find me a four year old Android phone and I'll give you a million pounds.
smartfonestore.com/buy…spx
and t mobile £10 for 600min500txt, 3gb internet and landline
470+240
= cheap deal
simples
Mostly true.
Oh shut up, of course its for writing reviews and whatever else people want to, thats what they have a bloody discussion thread appended to each deal for.
It helps people evaluate the deal if the comment is informed, and the other discussion gives the site its character, nobody with a soul would come here if it was full of boring halfwit dealspotters like you just writing down numbers and eating egg sandwiches.
if you get £60 sim only for 2 years (provided as you said with cashback. tbh I do not see thats so easy. link?) = £120
and if you get £551 with finance, it sums to £671 over 2 years
Now you get £40 from Quidco which reduces it to 680 for 2 years.
I do not see a big difference here. Ofc thats your choice anyway.
of course may be run up for Iphone 5......but still 4s is only out recently.
I am happy, smaller screen takes getting used to. Although getting Vodafone 3G speeds of 6megs, compared to O2s 4megs (at my house)
For the 16gb 4S,
30x24 = 720, minus a second hand 4s 16gb from gumtree of around £350 = 370 for 2 years equivalent, meaning £15.41 a month, which say compared to gaf gaf or tmobile £10 deal with sim free £500+ is MUCH better,
lets assume u could get 4S 32gb from gumtree for 350, which is a good price but impossible not to mention second hand
so hence 860 - 350 = 510 over 2 years, hence worth £21.75 for the sim only which is relatively cheap!
Yes it is expensive BUT iphone imho is a quality product, bc of one reason INVESTMENT, app store makes money hence develpment, unlike andriod.
and not to mention, if your phone gets stolen, you dont have to worry about insurance, as it is one of the benefits of paying monthly. and minites/ data is poor but acceptable, THIS IS A HOT DEAL!!!
What? You are not covered if your phone is stolen. You still need insurance even if you are in a contract.
you will need a giffgaff micro sim, you can get one from here for free: giffgaffmicro.co.uk
true but for me i hate apple after having an iphone for 4 years, hate being tied to it*rd, apple arrogance, overpriced - but for me its the dreadful connectivity, small screen and constant bloatware updates that slowly kill your device that i now hate - my iphone 3g used to zip along, but now it can take 3 minutes just to MAKE a call whilst it constatntly almost locks up with each screen press - its not my phone its all iphone 3g's
Warm Apple Pie...
You could buy the iPhone 4s sim free for £500, then get a £10 giffgaff goodybag each month.
This would be £500 + £240 (10 x 24) = £740 in total over 24 months.
This contract is 30 x 24 on three = 720
This contract is 31 x 24 on vodafone = 744
So in some respects, the contract is cheaper. But I know I would personally rather have the freedom of GiffGaff and the ability to upgrade whenever. Plus, you get more texts and data.
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Also, I've never been convinced that buying the base model of any of Apple's products is a great move. You can fill 16GB quickly with photos, games, videos and music. Much better to spring for 32 or (best of all) 64GB if you can afford it.