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Vodafone's cheapest iPhone tariff is actually £30/month, not £35.

The cheeky bastards have arranged their tariffs on the website in order of increasing price as you go down, but have put the cheapest tariff at the very bottom which you're more likely not to notice...

posted by : Gilbo, 22 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Coincidence?

So is it pure coincidence that Voda has dropped the HD2 despite them flying off the shelves and selling all stock?

And why did O2 stop getting the new HTC kit whilst selling the iPhone? Coincidence again?

"You can sell our phones as long as you dont sell anything else thats any good". Im sorry, it stinks... and not of bananas.

posted by : Richard Collier, 22 December 2009 Complain about this comment
750MB / month is 25MB/day.

Would using google maps as satnav use more than that?

posted by : interested_party, 22 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Text appeal

To me the Vodafone packages are more appealing than the Orange and O2/Tesco attempts, as they feature unlimited texts at a price that doesn't make the eyes water.

posted by : twelvebore, 21 December 2009 Complain about this comment
I'll Bet

They'll contact me when my contract nearly finishes, I have the Nokia 5800 really good phone excellent music player too. But my tarrif is a custom one when they did that feature create your own.

It costs me £30/mnth to them thou they lose £75 a month ha ha ha if I wanted a iPhone I can guarantee they'll say its not available on my tariff only a new one I bet ya.

posted by : Dave C, 21 December 2009 Complain about this comment
Tasty crow

http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/12/iphone-blowing-up-worldwide-big-in-japan-after-all.ars

Nick, enjoy the crow you'll have to eat.

posted by : Gordon, 21 December 2009 Complain about this comment

Vodafone will flog the Iphone in January

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