T-Mobile has finally crashed the iPhone 4 party. The pink-hued network is selling Apple's smart phone from today, it has announced to customers who registered an interest.
From today, you can buy yourself a black 16GB or 32GB model on a monthly contract. 8GB, pay as you go and white models are marked as coming soon. We asked T-Mobile for a date but it's still up in the air, especially as the white iPhone has been delayed.
T-Mo's monthly plans start at £30 per month, which will net you an iPhone for £180 with 300 minutes, 500MB of data and unlimited texts. The toppermost £60 plan nets you a free handset, unlimited calls, and 1GB of data. To see how T-Mobile's deals stack up against the competitors, get down with our iPhone 4 network comparison.
Frankly, we'd avoid the iPhone plans, as T-Mobile offers the best SIM-only deal if you go off-piste and get your phone direct from Apple, SIM-free and unlocked.
The iPhone 4 is also available on 3 today. Whoever you buy from, getting in before 30 September qualifies you for a free case.





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Anonymous 30 July, 2010 11:54
Lets hope that 3 and T-mobile don’t face the same problems that Apple iOS has caused other UK consumers and their recently reported roaming costs.
It is another setback once again for Apple it will be interesting to see what's next in the news regarding iPhone issues (antenna, manufacturing and now service charges) and their
Apples steps to refund cases won’t make up for the iPhone 4's lack of function over form.
It's a shame to see so many issues with the iPhone 4 after so many people waited for it's release. What's more of a shame is that it seems Apple knew about some of these issues already, such as the problem with reception.
But Apple have created such a loyal following that people may just put up with what issues there are for the sake of owning the latest Apple product.
Personally, I'd be happier with an older iPhone - at least then the issues are all ironed out.
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Guess it's not all bad!
weetanhops 30 July, 2010 18:05
Quite disappointed with the price plans from T-Mobile. Out of them all I think that Orange have the best deals, with O2 running a close second. I'm hoping they manage to get the next iPhone next July, with better price plans. I don't want to ever be bound to a 24-month contract, unless I'm completely confident that my device won't be obsolete 8 months in.
pooty 8 September, 2010 12:09
The iPhone 4's signal reception is very poor on t-mobile. I live 500 metres from a t-mobile mast and even in central london the signal is flaky! I'm not tlking about the known issue where Apple recommend using a cover - the reception is bad all the time even when you are not holding it!
I hope the signal improves when t-mobile will be using the orange network as well as it's own.
anonymous 1 October, 2011 23:40
I have had a iphone4 for 8 months with T-MOBILE in all my entire ownership of mobile phones i have never had such a terrible poor reception that frankly makes the phone unfit for the job! i am having to pay my contract up which was 24 months and take out a new contract with another service provider because T-MOBILE are not interested they say i should have checked the reception area. Totally disgusted with the way i have been treated cost me alot of time and money and very poor treatment!! be very aware people when taking these contracts out on T-MOBILE you check your own reception area as they told me i should have done.i have had £15 buy it now phones with much better reception does anyone think i have a genuine reason to take this complaint further?