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Tesco to offer £20 monthly iPhone deal from 11th December 2009

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Tesco is to enter the increasingly crowded market for Apple’s iPhone next week when the grocer will launch a mini price war on the smartphone. The supermarket group, which secured the rights to the phone last month, will start selling the 3G and 3GS iPhone models on Monday, offering a annual contract for just £20 a month. Customers will have to pay £222 for the basic 3G 8GB handset however.

The deal undercuts rivals O2 and Orange, which offer a lowest rate of just over £29 a month. Tesco also requires customers to sign up only for one year, compared to two years at its rivals, though their contracts make no charge for the phone.

Orange to have stock of iPhone 3GS within 3 weeks!

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Consumers are celebrating a new diversity in choice of iPhone suppliers and rumours are abound that Orange may have stocks withing 3 weeks.

That surprises me given the current lack of 3GS stock generally and things will get even harder when Vodafone get into the mix in due course.

The question is, who will provide the best iPhone Contract?

The Winner Of The Free iPhone 3GS Is….

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The draw has been made and the winner of our free iPhone 3GS is…..

Neil Pearson from Maidstone in Kent, congratulations!

I’ll hopefully have some proof pictures to post soon.

A huge thanks to everyone who entered.

Steve

Updated SlingPlayer app for iPhone

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Remember SlingPlayer, the free iPhone 3GS  app that lets you remotely view whatever’s on your home TV (via a Slingbox)? Well, it’s looking all set for an upgraded 1.1 version – but there’s still no 3G support.

SlingPlayer for iPhone 1.1 has been submitted to Apple for approval, and among the new features are true 16:9 widescreen support, a better remote control interface and all-round zippier performance.

O2 May Lose Exclusivity On iPhone Contract

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O2 could soon lose its exclusive deal to distribute Apple’s iPhone contract, it has emerged.

Theregister.co.uk, a technology website, reports that T-Mobile UK, the German-owned operator that is the fourth-biggest player in the British mobile market, is in talks with Apple about a distribution agreement for the free iPhone 3GS.

This would end the exclusivity that O2 has enjoyed since the iPhone was launched in Britain in 2007.