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iPhones for £9.99 a month as comparison site offers ultra-cheap deals on Apple phones

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You don’t need to spend over £1,000 to get your hands on an iPhone – deals under £10 a month are now available, including big data packages.

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iPhones for £9.99 a month as comparison site offers ultra-cheap deals on Apple phones

You don’t need to spend over £1,000 to get your hands on an iPhone – deals under £10 a month are now available, including big data packages.

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Cheapest iPhone deal on the market is £9.99 a month with 50GB data (aff)

You don’t need to spend over £1,000 to get your hands on an iPhone – deals under £10 a month are now available, including big data packages.

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When I say I test and review phones for a living, I really mean I review Android phones for a living. That shouldn't be a huge surprise, since dozens of new devices are released every year. That's not to say iPhones aren't important—far from it. But with a maximum of five new phones released each year, my chances of reviewing one as a junior editor were pretty slim. That changed when I became mobile editor last year. Suddenly, finding out what w…

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Yorkshire Evening Post broke the news in Leeds, United Kingdom on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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