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Optus iPhone 4 Price Plans for Australian Consumers


Posted on 31 July 2010

Optus who are the Australian leaders in integrated telecommunications now have the Optus iPhone 4 price plans just for you.The best deal they think will be a massive hit is the $59 monthly plan and with that you get the Apple iPhone 4 16GB, for this price over 24-months you will be blessed with $550 in credit for calls and text with the extra benefits of 2GB data allowance. You will not have to pay anything up front at all for the smartphone.Optus is also offering the $49 deal and for this you will get the 16GB version iPhone 4 with 450 in call value and 1GB of data, personally like The Australian we agree that the $59 price plan is much sweeter than the $49 deal.They do have an expensive price plan at $89 and with this you get the iPhone 4 32GB over 24-months, you do not have to pay anything upfront and it comes with unlimited calls and text plus 3GB of data.If you prefer to steer clear of contract deals then you can purchase the iPhone 4 outright from $859, you can purchase the iPhone 4 via Apple Australia’s website and some retail stores.

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