Mobiles.co.uk has filed the iPhone under O2 and Vodafone support

Aug 16, 2007 13:30 GMT  ·  By

A UK website has included the iPhone in their line of soon to come products and has also posted some carriers for it. Mobiles.co.uk is a reliable and important handset vendor, which makes its decision to file Apple's phone under these two main carriers quite unusual. Unless they know something that the rest doesn't.

There are several websites that have decided to already introduce the iPhone in their line of devices which are soon to come. Still, Mobiles.co.uk's decision to also post two specific operators to bring it has not been seen until now.

Their iPhone offer is even more intriguing once reading further on. The O2 iPhone will be available for only 100 pounds, a price way smaller than the USD 500 and USD 600 charges for the same device. Moreover, the European iPhone is expected to also feature 3G performances and several other improvements that are bound to raise its price, if any modification will be made.

Other specifications for the O2 iPhone purchase also imply a B4B 35 subscription over one year for the price of 35 pounds per month. That is a high cost, although the AT&T release has made it clear that Apple's phone will never come cheap for its users.

The Vodafone offer features no specifications on price, availability date and data plans. The website's note explains this fact by saying that "Prices have not yet been confirmed for the Apple iPhone", which leaves room to understand that the confirmation has arrived in the case of the previous O2 offer.

The possibility for the iPhone sharing UK distribution between two carriers has been taunted before, although no carrier has made an official statement on this matter. The phone will arrive on the European market this autumn, which leaves little time to wait until the real carriers are unveiled along with their offers.