We recently told you that Orange will be releasing the iPhone on its network from the 10th November, just as O2′s exclusivity ran out. Well now they have released details for its price plans.
The iPhone pricing ranges from free with certain plan prices and contracts, up to £539 for the 32 GB iPhone 3GS on a contract-free pay as you go plan. The cheapest plan starts at £29.36 for 150 minutes talk time and 250 text messages, and all plans include so called ” Unlimited Data Usage ” but it’s actually capped off at 750 MB per month. Nowhere near the 5 GB cap by AT&T in the US. And O2 the other carry of the iPhone is yet to set a limit for data usage. On the upside for Orange they do offer a unlimited text and voice package for £122.34 per month.
Orange have priced very similar to O2 and you can find out more about the plans here
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