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Best iPhone Deals – Choosing the Right iPhone Deals

Before committing to an iPhone contract there are some things you really should consider. First you need to know which network best suits your need with regards to network availability, it would be foolish to choose a network which was cheaper if they had a poor network coverage in your area.

You need to make sure when your at work and home you have the best possible coverage so as to take advantage of all the data plans which you will be offered.

The next thing you should consider is the monthly allowance you will be requiring, if you are a big user of texts then choosing a plan that offers unlimited or 600+ free texts per month would be a wise choice. Next how many minutes talk time would you require each month? Some networks offer great amounts of talk time but they are limited to the network you are with, if you have a lot of friends on other networks then you will be better choosing a plan which offers plenty of cross network minutes.

Now we have them important bits covered you need to decide how long you want to be tied in to a contract. Most networks have now removed the 12 month packages but if you shop around there are still plans which are available on 12 months for the iPhone, Tesco mobile is just one of the networks which offers a 12 month contract for the iPhone, although you will have to pay a little more for the handset.

When choosing a contract length decide and factor in that after 12 months it will be more than likely a newer version of the iPhone, if you on a 18 month contract you may be able to upgrade your iPhone for a small fee, but if you are tied in to a 24 month contract you wont be able to upgrade for along time without paying out some serious money.

One last thing, do you really need a contract? Most pay as you go network deals are brilliant they can offer up to the same amount of talk time and texts as a contract for cheaper. Yes you have the cost of the iPhone but for the amount of time you are tied to a contract you would be paying the amount of the iPhone and possibly more. Also you wont have to worry about running over your talk time or text limit.

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