Better deals for UK users of Apple's iPhone are being launched as operator O2 overhauls tariffs less than three months after the mobile hit the stores.
The lowest £35 monthly tariff is to offer about three times as many texts and minutes, while the current £55 deal will be cut to £45 from Friday.
O2 is also introducing a £75 deal, with 3,000 minutes and 500 text messages.
Apple slashed the US price two months after the iPhone's launch, sparking rumours of slowing sales.
But the manufacturer later announced that it had sold one million iPhones ahead of its target date of the end of September. The phone had gone on sale in July.
UK customers will be switched automatically to the new deals by mid-March.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7217184.stm
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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