Vodafone joins in with iPhone 4 tariff unveilings
Following in the footsteps of Orange and O2, Vodafone has come out with its own offers differing slightly for the leak earlier this week.
Vodafone has announced its own tariffs for the iPhone 4, with a slightly higher price tag than an earlier leak had indicated.
The cheapest per month contract comes in at 25 for two years with 75 minutes and 250 texts, but for the 16GB model a one of payment of 219 is needed or 309 for the 32GB version.
Customers can get the 16GB handset for free on both 18 and 24 month contracts but they will have to pay either 65 or 60 respectively each month to do so.
Vodafone also confirmed business plans for the iPhone 4, offering the 16GB handset from 50 per month or the 32GB from 60 on either 24 or 18 month contracts.
Earlier this week a test page of iPhone 4 pricing was made live on the Vodafone website by accident. Unfortunately though, the official pricing is more costly, dashing hopes of a free handset for a 45 per month contract.
The company has also confirmed it will be offering the iPhone 4 on pay as you go from July.
For full details of the Vodafone tariffs click here.
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