T-Mobile and Three have finally started offering the iPhone 4, with a variety of price plans announced for the Apple handset.
The plans in T-Mobile's case are all 24-month contracts and range from £30 to £60 (as we told you earlier in the month), with the iPhone 4 16GB version offered for free on the most expensive tariff.
Speaking about the news, Lysa Hardy, vice president of T-Mobile Propositions, said: "Bringing iPhone 4 to our customers in the UK is a fantastic move for T-Mobile.
"With a range of value plans we're making iPhone 4 more accessible to even more customers in the UK."
Three's numbers
When it comes to Three, you will be able to get a free 16GB iPhone 4 on the £45 monthly contract. There are also £30 to £40 per month contracts available.
Obviously the 32GB is also available, but you will have to fork out more on the handset – ranging from £89 and £189.
Check out our extensive iPhone 4 price plan explainer to find out more.
Now that T-Mobile and Three have opened the iPhone 4 floodgates, the circle is now complete for those offering the handset, with the pair joining O2, Vodafone, Orange and Tesco Mobile as networks that are offering the phone in the UK.







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jkr284
July 31st 2010
3. Well i got mine on three yesterday, updated it to os4.01 which took forever, got 3 bars at home, held it normally in my right hand and it went down to 1 bar, calls didnt drop. i was really excited about this phone but i have decided to keep my x10 and sell it for a huge amount of cash for those crazy buyers, looks like i can now get my 360 slim and psp go!!
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si_smith
July 30th 2010
2. Whats an iPhone?
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galile0
July 30th 2010
1. 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!
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