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O2 and Sky have slashed iPhone 15 price to their cheapest ever
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Updated 15:52 18 Apr 2024 GMT+1Published 15:51 18 Apr 2024 GMT+1

O2 and Sky have slashed iPhone 15 price to their cheapest ever

The iPhone 15 is a must-buy at these great monthly prices.

Prudence Wade

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If you've been patiently holding out on getting an iPhone 15 but you know you want to upgrade, your time might just have come.

Both O2 and Sky have just dropped pretty significant deals for the iPhone 15 that outclass not only anything either has offered before, but also anything else on the market right now.

O2's deal runs from now until July 3, so it's somewhat limited, but while it's available you can pick up an iPhone 15 for £30 a month - a pretty superb rate.

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The iPhone 15 Pro Max can handle big gaming titles / Maria Korneeza/John Keeble/Getty Images
The iPhone 15 Pro Max can handle big gaming titles / Maria Korneeza/John Keeble/Getty Images

The contract only comes with 1GB of data, though, so if you're a heavy data user you might want to pump it up slightly with more and pay a little bit more each month for that.

Alternatively, Sky is offering the same phone for £31 a month with 5GB of data.

Since Sky actually uses O2's data network, you'll also find that speeds and connectivity should be pretty much the same whichever you choose.

In fact, if you want to absolutely minimize your monthly costs, you can even opt for a £23 monthly deal from Sky, although with a paltry 100MB of data included you'd have to be extremely confident that you'll only use the phone on Wi-Fi for the next couple of years to make it a sensible choice.

Given that iPhones have had built-in 5G connectivity for a few years now, it would seem a shame to opt for a plan that ignores that rapid data speed, so we'd say opting for at least 1GB (and ideally more like 5GB or more) is the smarter choice.

The new iPhone 15 promises to be even better than ever.
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Meanwhile, this will nab you one of the best phones Apple has ever made. The iPhone 15 doesn't rip up the rulebook, instead refining and improving on a bunch of Apple's designs and features.

It gains the Dynamic Island which had previously been only on iPhone Pro models, which makes the cut-out for the selfie camera and FaceID sensor way more handy for timers and other widgets.

You also get to pick from some of the nicest colors Apple has ever offered on an iPhone, and the design is as lightweight and well-made as ever.

That iPhone camera is also the best it's ever been, too, and now that Apple is starting to open up its ecosystem, iOS is a more customizable canvas for you than we ever thought it would be.

With the promise of more app stores on the way, and features that make it easier to set up new phones, it's the perfect time to jump in and pick up an iPhone 15.

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