O2 has finally announced details of its Pay & Go tariff for the iPhone 3G, and the news is both good and bad.
The Bad: The handsets will cost £350 ($620) and £400 ($710), which gives us some idea of what the carriers are paying Apple.
The Good__:__ Free Wi-Fi and 3G for a year, and just £10 per month thereafter. If I lived in Blighty, this is the one I'd go for -- who uses a phone to make calls these days? Call costs are similarly reasonable, and depend on how much credit you buy each month:
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So, for unlimited everything (except text messages), the first year will cost just $53 per month. SMS will cost the standard 10p (17¢) each, to send (paying to receive texts is rightly seen by the British as an absurd scheme). All this will be available from September 16th.
Product page [O2]




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