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T-Mobile tardily talks iPhone 4 tariffs

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Network operator T-Mobile has at last revealed its price-plans for the iPhone 4.

With the announcement taking much longer than those of T-Mobile's counterparts, one might easily think T-Mobile had been studying existing deals to offer a competitive alternative. Maybe even undercut the undercutters.

Hmm... wishful thinking.

Only offering 24-month contracts without Wi-Fi provision and in most cases a reduced data limit of 500MB, these figures will disappoint many.

T-Mobile iPhone 4 Tariffs

To see a comparison of network tariffs, refer to Reg Hardware's (now updated) iPhone 4 price-plan comparison. ®

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Desire

I had Desire for £10 per month, 24 months, £120 for the phone, 3GB data, 100mins any network and unlimited landline option.

It is good to see T-Mobile taking precaution for arrival of iHerd. Hopefully the deals above will only apply to this device due to nature of it's target audience.

Let's hope this is not a sign of thing to come.

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iPhone in more-expensive-than-better-phones shocker!

iPhone contracts more expensive and more restrictive than, say, Desire or N900 contracts? Say it ain't so!

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Get a HTC Desire instead

Comparing to the £40 tariff for the iPhone 4 it is

£10 per month cheaper

£70 less for the phone

3GB instead of 500MB of usage

And I personally think it is better too (start the argument)

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