Mega iPhone 11 deal includes 100GB of data and NO upfront cost for £41 a month
SMARTPHONE offers come thick and fast during sales periods, and with Christmas over there’s a few to be had. But we’ve spotted an iPhone 11 deal which is sure to prove popular. Available now, you can get Apple’s prized iPhone 11 on the Three network with an eyewatering 100GB of monthly data. And the best […]
SMARTPHONE offers come thick and fast during sales periods, and with Christmas over there’s a few to be had.
But we’ve spotted an iPhone 11 deal which is sure to prove popular.
The iPhone 11 is available with 100GB of data from Fonehouse[/caption]
Available now, you can get Apple’s prized iPhone 11 on the Three network with an eyewatering 100GB of monthly data.
And the best bit? There’s no upfront cost.
- iPhone 11, (100GB data), £0 upfront, £41 a month – buy here
Here’s how the offer breaks down.
Fonehouse’s iPhone 11 deal costs £41 a month, and the contract is the standard 24 months (two-years).
That means the total cost of the plan over the length of the contract is £984.
That’s still cheaper than buying the phone outright and getting a SIM-only plan.
The cheapest we’ve seen the iPhone 11 to buy outright in the sales is £699 from Curry PC World.
And a SIM-only plan with unlimited data from Three would cost £18 a month.
Putting both together, over two years, the total cost would be £1,131 – so this offer saves you £147.
And while you’ll get 100GB of data, not unlimited, that should be ample for streaming, gaming and keeping connected.
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- iPhone 11, (100GB data), £0 upfront, £41 a month – buy here
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