The price of the UK iPhone is set to be cut to £169 as part of an O2 limited offer.
MobileToday says the £100 reduction will apply to the 8GB device and will take place tomorrow (Wednesday) and will run until June 1st.
This price cut is being seen as another indicator of a soon to come 3G iPhone. Especially since O2's price cut follows T-Mobile's decision to reduce the price of the handset from £315 to £78 in Germany. iPhone stock is reportedly at minimal levels not only in the UK, but in France and the US as well.
The 16GB iPhone will not be included in the offer, and will remain £329.
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Alexander Simpson - April 16, 2008 at 3:19pm
Apparently it's just O2 & Carphone Warehouse until 1st June, Apple aren't reducing the price (yet).
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Pierreh - April 15, 2008 at 11:51am
I wonder if it will be applied to iPhones bought without a special tarif. in other words, will it be possible to just walk in an AppleStore, buy an iPhone for cheaper, and take it home and unlock it.