Vodafone has unleashed an incredible new deal on iPhone 11. The company is offering customers the chance to secure a new handset with 256GB of built-in storage for the same price as the entry-level 64GB model.
Apple sold the iPhone 11 with 256GB for £709 on its store ahead of the iPhone 13 launch – so you’re effectively getting a £220 discount by securing this mammoth amount of memory for the same price as the entry-level iPhone 11 with 64GB, which costs £489 SIM-free. With 256GB of storage, you won’t need to worry about running out of memory when shooting pictures or 4K video, downloading boxsets from Netflix for a flight, or building a collection of games.
Vodafone is offering iPhone fans quadruple the amount of storage on a number of its pay monthly contracts right now. The lowest monthly price for this deal is £28 a month for a 24 month contract. For that, you’ll get a monthly 5G data allowance of 25GB, although there is a £49.99 upfront cost.
Alternatively, you can pay an upfront cost of £9.99 to secure a £30 per month contracts with a huge 100GB of 5G data. Finally, if you’d you’d rather not pay any upfront fee, then you can get the 100GB allowance of 5G data for £32 a month. All of these Vodafone contracts offer unlimited minutes and unlimited texts.
They’re all 24-months too, which is pretty standard with UK carriers.
These iPhone 11 deals also include a free three-month trial of Apple TV+.
If you’ve never tried Apple’s rival to Netflix, you’ll be able to catch-up on award-winning shows like Ted Lasso and The Morning Show.
Mobile Phones Direct also offers free next day delivery so you can get your shiny new iPhone delivered to your door speedily.
At the time of writing, the iPhone 11 256GB model is in stock at Mobile Phones Direct in the white, yellow, green and purple colour schemes.
Black and (PRODUCT) Red 256GB models are currently sold out.
The iPhone 11 boasts a 6.1inch Liquid Retina HD display, a dual 12MP rear camera and the ability to record 4K videos. It’s important to note though that the iPhone 11 was the last Apple handset to boast an LCD screen.
With the iPhone 12 range, Apple swapped all of its smartphones to OLED screens, which offer more vibrant colours and cavernous shades of black.
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