Thinking of buying the iPhone 5C on Vodafone or EE? Prepare your wallet for a savaging, as Apple’s rainbow-coloured new mobile is looking pretty pricey.
iPhone 5C Vodafone prices
The cheapest way to get the 16GB iPhone 5C for free and up front on Vodafone is to pay £42 per month, for two years, which adds up to a whopping £1,008 over the period of the contract.
If you want to pay a slightly more reasonable £29 per month, expect to shell out £149 up front — a total cost of £845 over the two years.
Those are just the prices for the 3G option. If you want speedier data, the cheapest monthly tariff is £42 per month — a contract that also demands £19 up front. You can examine Vodafone’s full range of iPhone 5C deals here.
iPhone 5C EE prices
To get the iPhone 5C on EE’s 4G service, you’ll be paying at least £10 up front, with the cheapest monthly payment coming in at £46. Ouch.
EE also encompasses T-Mobile and Orange, which are charging similarly high prices for 3G services. £89 up front with £31 per month is a typical rate on T-Mobile, while one option on Orange is £30 up front for the phone, and £37 per month.
O2 is doing a deal that gets you the iPhone 5C for £30 up front and £32 per month, for a total of £798 over the entire term of your contract. If you want to pre-order the iPhone 5C SIM-free from Apple, you’ll be paying at least £469.
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