WWDC: UK’s O2 Offers 3G iPhone Free On Top Tariffs; Adds PAYG Option
O2 and Carphone Warehouse have confirmed they will offer both versions of Apple’s (NSDQ: AAPL) new 3G iPhone, announced Monday evening. Suggesting Apple has allowed O2 a degree of subsidisation, the 8Gb version comes free to those on £45pm and £75pm contracts, the 16Gb version is free to those paying £75pm. There’s also pay-as-you-go—with prices still to be determined. Both flavours, unveiled at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, are thinner than the current EDGE handset. O2, as in the US, will sell the iPhones from July 11 - its tariffs page includes full details.
Some highlights from our mocoNews correspondent Tricia Duryee’s coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference:
—@ WWDC: Is Apple’s 3G iPhone The Blackberry-Killer?
—@ WWDC: 3G iPhone Available July 11 For $199
—@ WWDC: 6 Million iPhones Sold In First Year; 3G Is Here
—@ WWDC: Announces MobileMe, “Exchange For The Rest Of Us.”
—@ WWDC: Apple’s Keynote Begins
The rest is on our WWDC channel.
Posted In: Technologies / Formats, 3G, Companies, Apple, iPhone, O2, wwdc
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