We may have found the cheapest way to buy Apple’s iPhone 15 thanks to a huge data advantage
Anyone looking for a shiny new phone will know all too well how difficult it is to shop around and find the cheapest price, especially if you’re looking for the latest phone from Google, Apple, or Samsung. As tech fans race to take advantage of Sky Mobile’s latest slew of deals, we’ve discovered a much cheaper way to buy the flagship iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Sky has just announced that it is ‘back to its lowest price’, offering the Pro Max model from £36 a month. With provider O2 selling the device for £56 a month and an introductory fee of £30 for the device and just 1GB of monthly data, we can’t help but think this Sky deal is one of the cheapest out there, but there is a problem.
At first glance it may seem ridiculously cheap, apparently £864 for 24 months, although you can change your phone at 24 months, you have to keep paying until you reach 36 months, as it says in the cheekily discreet little print. That works out to £1,296 in total for the device, and yes, Apple’s £1,199 is cheaper, but it doesn’t give you any data.
Sky customers will have to add data to their iPhone 15 Pro Max plan, but the provider will triple it for free, which is where our eyes light up at the deal. Yes, it’s another advantage that may convince you to take the deal, as you could get 75GB of monthly data for the price of 25GB (an extra £16 a month).
The adjacent data offer can be found in its 10GB or 25GB data plans, where Sky will triple the amount for the full 12 months of the plan. Clicking on the 25GB option gets you 75GB for just £16GB a month, a loophole considering it sells the same amount (not in its triple deal) for £25 a month; That’s already a saving of £9 a month.
We’re always quick to compare deals at Mirror Tech, as it can be very easy to get caught out on a discount that seems too good to be true; After some searching, we don’t think that’s the case with Sky’s latest offering. A quick look and you’d pay a much more expensive £61 per month (with a £30 introductory fee) for 25GB of data and the iPhone 15 Pro Max device at O2, while Tesco Mobile currently charges £49.99 per month.
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