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How much will the iPhone 5c and 5s cost in the UK?

Jamie Feltham
September 11, 2013

Yesterday saw the reveal of the latest additions to Apple’s iPhone family – the ‘low cost’ iPhone 5c and the  more advanced iPhone 5s. With the big showcase out of the way, networks are starting to come forward with contract offers for the September 20th releases. As of right now  EE, O2, Orange, Three, T-Mobile, Vodafone, and Phones 4 U have all confirmed that they’ll be offering both phones on contract.

So far we know that EE will be allowing customers with more than six months of their contract covered to switch to 4G under the company’s Swap scheme, while Vodaphone will have it available via its Red 4G plans, complete with free Spotify and Sky Sports. Despite not featuring in Apple’s presentation yesterday, 02 will be selling the phone on 4G contracts.

As we found out at the event, the smartphones will be available without contract, starting at £496 and £549 respectively for the 16GB and 32GB models of the iPhone 5c, while the 5s starts at £549 for the 16GB model and moves up to £629 for the 32GB model, with a 64GB one available at £709. Will you be picking up the new additions next week? Let us know in the comments below.

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Jamie Feltham

Videogamer, music listener, squash player, exerciser, technology journalister. Multimedia journalism graduate, writing for the What Mobile mag and website

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