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Orange UK To Sell iPhone Starting 10 November; No Price War For Now

Orange UK, the country’s third largest network, announced today that it will begin selling the iPhone on November 10. While the move marks the end of O2’s exclusive contract to sell the phone to its customers, consumers hoping for a better deal at Orange will be disappointed…

As Orange UK CEO Tom Alexander promised earlier, the carrier has sidestepped a price war.

Orange has announced monthly price plans for the phone that are nearly identical to O2’s, save a few pence difference. The phone will also be offered on pay as you go deals, with the iPhone 3GS 32GB version costing £539 ($883). Full pricing details below:

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  • Interesting that the report says Orange gets the 3GS this year as well.
    Previous reports had suggested that O2 had lost exclusive on iPhone 3G - but would retain exclusive on the newer 3GS for quite a long time.

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