Along with the tariffs on which it is available

Jun 18, 2010 07:50 GMT  ·  By

Wireless carrier O2 UK is another company announcing the monthly plans and the pricing for the newly launched iPhone 4 device from Apple. Available for pre-order, the new iPhone model is set to hit the shelves on June 24, and O2 is just one of the five wireless operators in the country to have the device available on its airwaves when that happens.

Those UK mobile-phone users interested in purchasing the iPhone 4 from O2 should be able to do so while choosing from plans that start at £25 per month with agreements signed for 24 months, or plans that start at £30 per month for 18-month-long contracts. The highest plans on which the new iPhone 4 is available at O2 are of £60 and £65 per month for contracts of 24 and 18 months, respectively.

As for pricing, the iPhone 4 16GB is available for £279 on the £25-per-month contract (£209 on the cheapest 18-month agreement), and can be had for free on the £60-per-month option. iPhone 4 32GB is available for £323 on the £25 contract and goes all the way down to £29 on the £60 plan. All plans include minutes, texts, Wi-Fi connectivity and various amounts of data allowances.

Last week, the wireless services provider announced that its unlimited data offerings were out of the offering starting with the launch of the iPhone 4. Thus, the £25, £30 and £35 monthly plans come with 500MB of data included in the package, the £40 and £45 plans include 750MB of data, while the £60 package offers 1GB of data. More info on the matter is available here.

Another UK operator that announced the pricing of the new iPhone 4 on its airwaves is Orange. The carrier announced that the new device would be available for its users on contracts that started at £30 per month, with the highest priced plan being of £75 per month. Vodafone, T-Mobile, 3 and Tesco Mobile, all of which have already announced that they would have the device on their offering, haven't unveiled monthly plans or pricing for it yet.