If you are debating whether to switch to the Orange network in the hope of picking up an Apple iPhone as soon as it releases, you should take a look at this pricing comparison chart between O2 and Orange, which shows exactly just how much you will be forking out for an iPhone. Over at Pocket-Lint , they have compiled all the relevant details that customers should be aware of, in terms of total prices for the iPhone on both O2 and Orange. They have listed things like length of contract, handset cost, monthly cost and most importantly overall total cost. As you can see by the chart, the pricing between the two networks are actually quite similar, although you can clearly see that opting for a 24 month contract is going to add up to a whopping total by the time your ‘outdated’ handset has expired.

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iPhone Tariffs in UK: O2 Vs Orange price wars
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