O2 not selling iPad 2, so who is?
So far, only Everything Everywhere has confirmed it will be selling the iPad 2.
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O2 has confirmed it will not sell the iPad 2, but it will be offering tariffs for the soon-to-be-released Apple device.
"Although we will not be selling iPad 2 with subsidy, O2 micro-sims with our great value iPad tariffs are still available for customers who have purchased the device elsewhere," an O2 spokesperson said.
So far, the only confirmed iPad 2 seller is Orange and T-Mobile's joint venture Everything Everywhere.
"We can confirm that Everything Everywhere plans to offer the iPad 2 when it is made available later this month on both Orange UK and T-Mobile UK," an Everything Everywhere spokesperson said.
"More details will be announced in due course."
At the time of publication, neither Vodafone nor 3 had confirmed whether they would be pushing the iPad 2.
Elsewhere, Apple has decided to cut the price of the original iPad by 100 on its website, with a note to say the deal is only whilst stocks last.
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The cheapest version of the iPad 1 can now be snapped up for 329.
Apple announced the latest iteration of the iPad yesterday as well as iOS 4.3, which will be released in a week's time.
Head to herefor our First Look review of the iPad 2, and here for our First Look video.
For even more iPad 2 action, also see our iPad Need to Know feature.
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