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iPhone 4 T-Mobile UK Available: Pricing Plan Discussion

T-Mobile UK has now made available the Apple iPhone 4 and we would like to know if you are happy with the pricing plans, personally they are less competitive than other network providers so we will let you all have a discussion about it.

You can now purchase the black iPhone 4 in either 16GB or 32GB versions but not the white version as of yet, they only come in contract option and not PAYG yet but pay as you go option is coming soon.

If you do not wish to pay for the iPhone 4 you will have to pay a whopping £60 per month for the black 16GB smartphone and with that you will get 500 texts, 1GB of data and unlimited minutes (3000 minutes as per the fair use policy), this is on the two year plan.

We agree with Tech Watch when they mention that the T-Mobile plans are less competitive considering 3 offers the 16GB smartphone for free at only £45 per month, but you do get less minutes at 2000 but you do get more texts at 5000.

T-Mobile is offering the iPhone 4 16GB on the £30 per month deal over two years but you will have to pay £179 for the handset, this plan offers you 500MB data and 300 minutes and texts.

The £35 per month plan offers you 500 texts, 600 minutes and 500MB of data, you the £25 per month plan means you will have to purchase the iPhone 4 for £279 and this plan gives you 500MB of data and 100 minutes and texts.

Please let us know what you think of the iPhone 4 T-Mobile UK deals above, will you be purchasing from this provider? If you have already bought the handset via T-Mobile please do comment below and let us know if you are happy. For more information about price and plans please visit T-Mobile UK

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4 thoughts on “iPhone 4 T-Mobile UK Available: Pricing Plan Discussion”

  1. Andrew says:

    Don’t think the T-Mobile network will cope I have an I-Phone with T-Mobile and the recepition is very poor indeed and T-Mobile don’t care

  2. Guest says:

    Not only are the prices not competitive, they're now charging 12p per minute to access voicemail. I used to have a very good T-Mobile contract (now on Pay as you go), so went to T-Mobile out of sheer customer loyalty. No more. After the customer service I received and all the fine print catches (I have to port my number out of network before being able to port it back in), I'm switching my loyalty to O2.

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