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Amazing iPhone 15 Black Friday deal is the best we’ve seen all week


The iPhone 15 is barely two months old but there are several Black Friday deals for Apple’s latest smartphone already, and we have come across one that is genuinely good and worth considering. Mobiles.co.uk has the brand new iPhone 15 for just £29.99 per month on a two-year contract, with the total you’ll spend over that time barely more than the RRP of the handset itself.

You can get the 128GB iPhone 15 in any of the phone’s five colours for £29.99 per month and £129 upfront – that gets you a huge 250GB data every month along with unlimited minutes and data.

Over two years that comes to £849 – only £50 more than if you bought the iPhone 15 outright today for £799, which doesn’t get you a mobile plan.

That price equates to just £4.16 per month for the plan, which is with ID Mobile, a UK network operator that uses the Three network. Mobiles.co.uk, meanwhile, is owned by trusted electronics retailer Currys.

At the time of writing, UK network EE has the iPhone 15 for £57.78 per month over two years for only 125GB data when you pay £200 upfront, showing just how good a monthly price £29.99 really is.

The iPhone 15 is another stellar phone from Apple, gaining a glowing four-and-a-half star review recently from Express.co.uk technology editor Dave Snelling, who called it “a significant step up from previous models.

“If you’ve not upgraded in a few years, this is – without a doubt – a very good year to take the plunge. Best of all? Despite all of the upgrades, Apple hasn’t hiked its prices.”

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The phone has an improved camera system, a premium matt glass finish, the Dynamic Island notch for widgets at the top of the screen, and USB-C for the first time that replaces the old Lightning port.

It looks as though Apple’s cheaper 2023 prices, Mobiles.co.uk, and Black Friday have perfectly combined here to bring you the best possible price on the latest iPhone. Apple’s smartphones rarely drop in value or go on sale this close to their launch.



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