Now that 3 is going to offer the iPhone 4 in the UK I'm ready to add them to my price comparison spreadsheet.
I've broken down the pricing a little more for the existing carriers and I've not also added the 18 month contract tab. I still need to verify all the pricing that I've entered, but I think most of it is correct.
Please let me know if you find any inconsistencies (from the links in the spreadsheet which take you to the carriers pricing pages.)
-P
The thoughts, rants and discoveries by Patrick Bulteel. Actually, it's a way to remember things.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Friday, 18 June 2010
iPhone 4 - UK Carriers comparisons
I decided to get an iPhone 4 and in the UK we are lucky to have 3 carriers (at least for now) to choose from.
I decided I was going to find a better way to digest the pricing structure on these and so I started a Google spreadsheet and as carriers have come out with pricing, I started putting their pricing in there.
What have I found? Well, not all pricing is equal. Some are selling the iPhones cheaper. Remember that Apple isn't going to sell the iPhone 3G anymore, only the 8G 3GS and the new iPhone 4 in 16G and 32G.
Also please note that I haven't included all the carrier disclaimers or additional pricing for add-ons, bolt-ons, screw-ons.
I also only did the pricing on 24 month contracts instead of 18 month. I am planning on doing that too. I'm not sure about doing the Pay-As-You-Go plans. If you think I should, let me know!
-P
I decided I was going to find a better way to digest the pricing structure on these and so I started a Google spreadsheet and as carriers have come out with pricing, I started putting their pricing in there.
What have I found? Well, not all pricing is equal. Some are selling the iPhones cheaper. Remember that Apple isn't going to sell the iPhone 3G anymore, only the 8G 3GS and the new iPhone 4 in 16G and 32G.
Also please note that I haven't included all the carrier disclaimers or additional pricing for add-ons, bolt-ons, screw-ons.
I also only did the pricing on 24 month contracts instead of 18 month. I am planning on doing that too. I'm not sure about doing the Pay-As-You-Go plans. If you think I should, let me know!
-P
Labels:
cost analysis,
iPhone,
iPhone 4,
spreadsheet,
UK pricing
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