iPhone hits Vodafone UK
On a press release on 21 December, 2009 Vodafone UK will start offering iPhone 3G and 3GS from 14 January. You can grab a 16GB 3GS for free on 45 pounds monthly on a two-year contract. All those who pre-order it will receive free Vodafone calls for as long as the contract goes.
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As expected, the 32GB version of iPhone 3GS is way pricier: at first you won’t pay a dime but afterwards there are 24 monthly fees of 75 pounds each.
If you are on the budget, you can go for the 8GB iPhone 3G, which comes for free on the 35-pound tariff.
Those prices seem fair not only to us but also to many Vodafone UK customers which have decided to purchase an iPhone. Reportedly, 50 000 units are expected to be sold today. We somehow doubt it as Orange’s first day of sales reached only 30 000 iPhones sold.
Along with the iPhone launch at its stores (on- and off-line) Vodafone releases two special apps for the long awaited smartphone. The free Vodafone 360 People Sync App will help customers flawlessly transfer their contacts to the iPhone from almost 500 supported phones.
And as far as the next app is concerned, this is the Vodafone Navigation App which brings voice guided turn-by-turn navigation to the iPhone. Till the end of April 2010 you will be able to use it for free but if you decide to keep using it afterwards, you’ll need to pay 3 pounds each month until your contract expires or 5 pounds if you go for the month by month option.