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Orange France, T-Mobile Germany price iPhone 3G S

updated 06:45 pm EDT, Tue June 16, 2009

 

Europe iPhone 3G S prices


Several European carriers, including Orange in France and T-Mobile in Germany, have announced pricing for the iPhone 3G S. The new handset will be available from Orange on June 19th, with the 16GB model carrying a price of €149 (~$205 USD). Customers choosing the 32GB variant will have to pay €229 (~$315 USD) for the device.

The Orange pricing is available for new customers or existing subscribers that have accrued 2,400 loyalty points. The phone must be tied to an "Origami special iPhone edition" package starting at €52 (~$72 USD) per month, with a 24-month subscription period.

For German customers, T-Mobile customers signing up for 24 months of "Complete L" service at €120 (~$165 USD) per month can choose either the 16GB 3G S or the 32GB for just €1. The cheaper €25 (~$35 USD) plan brings the phone prices up to €130 (~$175 USD) and €250 (~$345 USD), respectively. The handset pricing varies with the €45 and €60 monthly subscription packages.


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