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Orange to sell iPhone from 10 November

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Orange will sell the iPhone 3G and 3GS in the UK on 10 November.

The phone, which has previously been exclusive to O2, will be available on Orange’s Pay Monthly and Pay As You Go price plans for both business and consumer customers.

The iPhone will be available in all 402 UK Orange stores, its online shop, telesales channels, and its Orange HMV concessions, as well as through Apple Retail Stores, Carphone Warehouse, Phones4U and other selected high-street partners.

A number of Orange stores across the UK will be celebrating the launch of iPhone on Orange with early opening times from 7am on 10 November, with other stores across the country keeping their doors open until late. Orange globally now offers iPhone in 28 countries and territories.

The network provider has a number of pricing plans on offer for the 8GB, 16GB and 32GB models but Pay Monthly customers can get an iPhone 3G free on a £30 month and the 3GS free on all £45 plans; both with a 24-month contract.

For those looking for full all-inclusive packages, a new high-end 'traveller' offer with inclusive roaming call and data allowance is available at £125 month.

All plans include unlimited anytime, anywhere UK mobile data usage on Orange’s data network (subject to a fair usage policy of 750MB per month).

In addition customers will get free unlimited use of the BT Openzone Wifi network.

Pay as you go customers who top up with £50 at the point of sale, will be able to buy an iPhone 3G for £333. They will also automatically get 250MB of data each month, plus unlimited use of BT Openzone, for 12 months.

Customers who want to use their iPhone for mobile broadband on a laptop can take out additional bundles starting at £5 per month.

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