iPhone 3GS Exclusivity Rests with O2
Categories: Tech News, iPhones Tags: iphone, iPhone 3gs, mms, o2, software update 3.0, Wi-Fi
IPhone 3GS is not going to slide into your hands without the tangles of a network; O2 has kept the exclusivity with it. The company was to announce the tariffs and rates on this Wednesday, but it made the fees public sooner than decided.
The new iPhone 3GS is going to be available for purchase from 19th of this month. Given that you choose the cheapest and most affordable rates, the 16 GB version of the iPhone 3GS will cost you a £184.98, whereas the bigger 32 GB version is going to pull £274.23 out of you pocket. Remember! These are the cheapest rates!
Every iPhone holder was quite happy with the Software Update 3.0, as well as those who were planning to get an iPhone. Regarding MMS and tethering facilities; you will have to pay extra for these services. If you want to hook the iPhone with your PC to make it act as a 3G modem, then get prepared for “limited” downloading tariffs. The Internet Tethering Bolt On will cost £14.68 a month for 3GB of data and £29.36 for 10GB of data. Both packages will include The Cloud Wi-Fi services. As far as MMS is concerned, one will cost you the amount equal to 4 text messages. Existing O2 customers are allowed to upgrade, too.
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