I know there is a strong risk of it going cold, but this finally made be bite the bullet and go for the 6S. Due to the coverage I need to be with EE and this price has finally made it competitive with some of the other networks.
It is the 64gb version which is still £619 from Apple direct.
The deal is for 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 2gb internet which is ample for me seeing as I mostly use wifi.
£25.99 a month for 24 months plus £140 up front if you use voucher code FLASH10 at the checkout.
**UPDATE**
Code to use is now: 10TEN10 (thanks star19775)
There is £20 quico cashback available.
This makes it a reasonable £743.76 over two years.
Seeing as Apple charge £619 for this phone this means your line rental equates to £124.76, which is just £5.20 per month.
Yes this deal is not for you if you:
hate apple,
need 50gb data a month,
want an iphone 7,
or hate the idea of leasing cars... maybe another thread.
For a way to get cheap, interest free ownership of the 6S 64gb, this is the best deal I have been able to find on EE. I have been looking for about 8 weeks now and had thought I'd wait for the iPhone 7 until this came up today.
I hope it helps someone!
Jay.
Edit: Gold out of stock, link updated to Space Grey
http://www.mobiles.co.uk/apple-iphone-6s-64gb-space-grey.html?tid=XG1QMAPR162
Top comments
iEimis to djh1975
8y 46d4#32
First of all it's £619. Secondly all flagship phones have premium price including Samsung, LG, HTC and even Lumia. The only difference being - Apple devices holding a decent value for at least 2-3 years whilst Androids only do so for 6 months, regardless of being premium or not.
mango carrot to maltikism
8y 46d3#25
iOS 9 works on the iPhone 4S, a device which is five years old!
For those of you not that great at maths - Five years >>> 12 months
Complain about how iOS is more locked than Android all you want, but to say it won't be supported in 12 months is just BS
All comments (81)
Gortraney
8y 47d1#1
You won't get Quidco if you use the code. Good deal, just taken O2 deal with mobiles.co.uk for 64gb 6s. Couldn't fault the company.
JayJaz to Gortraney
8y 47d1#2
Is that in the Ts and Cs? I coudn't see anything and the code is above the quidco affiliation banner:
kellyfynn to Gortraney
8y 46d#8
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paisleychapp
8y 47d2#3
Good deal
cartzuk
8y 46d#4
Decent price, hopefully my vote will tip it over 100° for the masses to see
tristanhamishm
8y 46d#5
How long is this deal available for?
JayJaz to tristanhamishm
8y 46d#7
I've not seen any detail about when it will expire.
It's likely to last for the May bank holiday weekend I would imagine and then it could either revert back to the previous price or stay the same...this is just a guess. Not sure if anyone knows better but if you're keen, I'd maybe go for it now.
You have 14 days to return it if you decide to change your mind?
pfagan10
8y 46d#6
Excellent deal! Shame I'm only a month into a new sim only contract . Heat added
welshfrankie
8y 46d#9
Very tempting as I find 16gb on my 5S nowhere near enough space but despite the questionable coverage, Three's unlimited data is keeping me tied at the moment as I use it quite often for Netflix etc. For people who don't have ridiculous data usage like me this is a great deal for a new phone's mid-tier model
dijay94
8y 46d#10
Meh, I prefer the 2 year ugrade cycle of being two models behind the latest i.e. I bought a 5S 32GB when the 6S was released for 200 notes.
afox1984
8y 46d1#11
I'm thinking of getting the iPhone SE, but maybe this is better value. What happens after the 2 years are up on these contracts, would I be eligible for a free upgrade to a iPhone 8 or whatever it is by then? or do you pay a fee or something? Apologies, I've been living under a rock for some time..
JayJaz to afox1984
8y 46d#12
It depends really.
I've just come to the end of a two year contract, same plan as this one and EE offered the upgrade but £320 payment up front for the 6S or around £180 for the SE.
The SE is worth £180 less than the 6S - both in 64gb if you were to buy from Apple.
I thought I might just go for the SE as there was a deal with £25 up front and the same as this plan for £25.99/m
When this came up today though it was the clincher.
£5.20 per month for line rental based on the cost of the phone direct from Apple represents excellent value for money.
To get it cheaper you'd have to buy from another retailer - have seen the same phone new for £549, then source a good summer only deal.
Hassle, interest free etc etc made this a winner for me. Good luck
Opening post
It is the 64gb version which is still £619 from Apple direct.
The deal is for 1000 minutes, unlimited texts and 2gb internet which is ample for me seeing as I mostly use wifi.
£25.99 a month for 24 months plus £140 up front if you use voucher code FLASH10 at the checkout.
**UPDATE**
Code to use is now: 10TEN10 (thanks star19775)
There is £20 quico cashback available.
This makes it a reasonable £743.76 over two years.
Seeing as Apple charge £619 for this phone this means your line rental equates to £124.76, which is just £5.20 per month.
Yes this deal is not for you if you:
hate apple,
need 50gb data a month,
want an iphone 7,
or hate the idea of leasing cars... maybe another thread.
For a way to get cheap, interest free ownership of the 6S 64gb, this is the best deal I have been able to find on EE. I have been looking for about 8 weeks now and had thought I'd wait for the iPhone 7 until this came up today.
I hope it helps someone!
Jay.
Edit: Gold out of stock, link updated to Space Grey
http://www.mobiles.co.uk/apple-iphone-6s-64gb-space-grey.html?tid=XG1QMAPR162
Top comments
For those of you not that great at maths - Five years >>> 12 months
Complain about how iOS is more locked than Android all you want, but to say it won't be supported in 12 months is just BS
All comments (81)
It's likely to last for the May bank holiday weekend I would imagine and then it could either revert back to the previous price or stay the same...this is just a guess. Not sure if anyone knows better but if you're keen, I'd maybe go for it now.
You have 14 days to return it if you decide to change your mind?
I've just come to the end of a two year contract, same plan as this one and EE offered the upgrade but £320 payment up front for the 6S or around £180 for the SE.
The SE is worth £180 less than the 6S - both in 64gb if you were to buy from Apple.
I thought I might just go for the SE as there was a deal with £25 up front and the same as this plan for £25.99/m
When this came up today though it was the clincher.
£5.20 per month for line rental based on the cost of the phone direct from Apple represents excellent value for money.
To get it cheaper you'd have to buy from another retailer - have seen the same phone new for £549, then source a good summer only deal.
Hassle, interest free etc etc made this a winner for me. Good luck