I’ve searched the web for the best iPhone 17 Pro deal – here’s what I’d actually buy
There's one Black Friday iPhone 17 Pro deal that beats the rest
The Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro is the phone everybody wants right now, and having trawled the internet for the best Black Friday deal on Apple’s best iPhone, I’ve landed on a Sky promotion that blows the competition out of the water.
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Right now, Sky is offering 40GB of data for just £10 per month, which can be bolted onto any iPhone 17 plan – including the iPhone 17 Pro. Sky is currently selling the iPhone 17 Pro for £34 per month and £12 upfront, so with this deal, you could get Apple's best iPhone with 40GB of data for just £44 per month over 36 months.
Don't need that much data? Sky's 10GB plan costs £8 per month, which brings that monthly iPhone 17 Pro price down to just £42. The Unlimited data plan costs £20, but since Sky lets you manually roll over unused data each month, I'd recommend going for one of the cheaper, finite data plans.
These are the only deals I’ve found that’ll get you an iPhone 17 Pro and at least 10GB of data for under £45 monthly and less than £20 upfront. For comparison, Tesco Mobile’s cheapest iPhone 17 Pro price is currently £45.49 per month, and that only gets you 3GB of data. It's a similar story at O2 and Vodafone.
Today's best Black Friday iPhone 17 deals
Apple iPhone 17 Pro: 40GB for £10/mo at Sky
Sky is currently offering 40GB of data for just £10 per month, which is among the best Black Friday data deals available right now. This promotion can be added to the network's £34-per-month plan on the iPhone 17 Pro (totalling £44 per month with a £12 upfront cost), but it's also available on the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air, so you can choose whichever new Apple device you prefer, and save big.
Apple iPhone 17: 40GB for £10/mo at Sky
If you'd rather go for the standard iPhone 17 (and trust me, that's probably the more sensible choice for most people), Sky's 40GB Black Friday promotion can be applied to Apple's latest base model, too. The iPhone 17 at Sky costs £25 over 36 months (with a £12 upfront fee), so you'd be paying £35 per month for this particular model.
If you're a keen number cruncher, you may have calculated that £34 over 36 months is £1,224, which means, in total, you'll be paying £125 more than the £1,099 asking price of the iPhone 17 Pro with this Sky deal.
That sounds bad, but paying a device premium is standard practice on lengthy mobile contracts – you'll find the same premium on almost every other pay-monthly iPhone 17 Pro plan in the UK.
If you can afford to pay a higher monthly price over a shorter period, you can actually pick up Sky's 40GB Black Friday SIM without a device, and buy the iPhone 17 Pro from Apple directly, paying £45.79 per month over 24 months (totalling £1,099). That way, you won't be overpaying on the device itself, though you also won't be able to benefit from Sky's 24-month device swap promotion.
Today's best Black Friday deals (UK) – quick links
- Amazon: huge savings on all tech & essentials
- AO: up to £500 off Smeg, Bosch & PS5
- Argos: up to 50% off appliances, tech & toys
- Currys: up to £1,000 off TVs & laptops
- Dell: up to 35% off laptops
- Dyson: up to £200 off vacuums & hair care
- Ebay: up to 50% off refurb tech & fashion
- EE: PS5 & Switch bundles from £19/m
- Google: up to £975 off Pixel phones
- John Lewis: tech & fashion from £1.99
- Ninja: up to 30% off air fryers & blenders
- O2: up to £800 off iPhone & Pixel
- Samsung: up to £250 off Galaxy phones
- Scan: PC gaming hardware from £19.98
- Shark: up to £130 off vacuums & fans
- Sky: TV & broadband packages for £35/m
- Smarty: 50GB SIM-only deal for £8
- Smyths: Toys and PS5 deals from £5.99
- Very: up to 40% off tech, toys & fashion
- Virgin Media: £200 credit on broadband
- Vodafone: six months half price iPhones
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Axel is TechRadar's Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site's Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
Axel studied for a degree in English Literature at the University of Warwick before joining TechRadar in 2020, where he earned an NCTJ qualification as part of the company’s inaugural digital training scheme.
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