Although the iPhone4 is fresh off the shelves, there are already promising sim only deals from 3 for those who were lucky enough to get their hands on an unlocked version of the popular new mobile phone.
It is more difficult to unlock or obtain an unlocked iPhone 4 than any other mobile on the market currently, but if you are able to find one, sim only deals may be the way to go, since they provide a user with maximum flexibility and of course offer of free sim cards, making the transition to this type of service simple.
The unique part of these sim only deals is that they are suited to work only with the iPhone4 since this particular mobile contains a microSim card compared to other traditional sim cards that are on the market.
So, in order to use any sim only deal it has to be a microSIM only deals otherwise the sim card will not be compatible with the device. Currently, the microSim deals are available from 3 and should be grabbed quickly while they last.
Customers of 3 will also be interested to hear that the major mobile provider is also offering customers that have monthly tariffs the opportunity to switch to microSim deals so that they can use the iPhone4 on the network. The plans were launched from 3 on July 25th and include two different options that are based upon how much data, minutes, texts, and GB of mobile internet use a browser thinks they will need.
The first offer is for £15 per month and comes with 300 minutes, 3000 texts, 1GB of data, and 2000 mobile to mobile user minutes on the 3 network. As with any other sim only deal, those who choose this option are free to cancel at any time so long as a thirty day notice is given without any termination fees.
The second offer from 3 is for £25 per month and includes a year-long contract with 2,000 minutes, 5,000 texts, and 5,000 mobile to mobile use minutes but as a tariff cannot be cancelled. Thus, the sim only deal is the much better choice for those who are trying on the iPhone4 for size and attempting to see what they will really need, since the option to pull out is always available versus the tariff plan.
