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O2 PAYG iPhone 3G coming September 16th

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Written by Rene Millman   
Tuesday, 02 September 2008

3g_iphone.pngYou may be one of those people that don't like tariffs but have fallen head over heels in love with the second coming of the iPhone. If you are one of those people (and some of you have probably just got of drug rehab) then you will be pleased to know that mobile operator O2 will be punting out units of the iPhone 3G on PAYG.

Customers will be able to get their hands on the Jesusphone not only through O2 itself but also from the Carphone Warehouse and Apple stores from the 16th September.

The phone was launched in June and while it features 3G connectivity, push email, GPS navigation and iTunes, we have yet to hear of reports of people touching the phone and being miraculously healed of ailments and disabilities.

Should you wish to purchase said phone it will set you back £349.99 for the 8GB version, while the 16GB device costs £399.99.More info can be found on O2's iPhone 3G for Pay & Go.

 
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