Earlier today, Engadget got hold of some interesting screenshots of a test page on Vodafone’s site while the test page was active. The page shows the carrier will be offering a basic 1 GB cap for data access across all monthly plans, double that of O2′s lower-end plans. Apart from Vodafone; O2, Orange, T-Mobile, Three are coming on board with the iPhone 4 launch.
Vodafone will be offering 18 and 24-month contracts, with monthly prices checking in at a £5 premium for the shorter contract. All plans also include up to 1 GB of Wi-Fi data access on BT OpenZone networks. Phone costs begin at £189 (16 GB) and £280 (32 GB) on low-end plans, before dropping all the way down to free for £45/£50 plans (16 GB) and £60/£65 plans (32 GB).
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