iPhone 7 32GB for £22.99 months. 2GB data, unlimited text/mins £135 up front - use discount code NHS15 to knock it down to £120 and use quidco to get £35 cashback.
not a bad deal for iPhone 7.
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polly69
27 Jun 175#8
Or maybe your phone is full of **** 32gb is fine for most adults for a few games and some music unless you are a child who has loads of games that you dont actually play filling up the storage. My missis has the 128gb12inch ipad pro and she has a good few games on there and music and its using less than 28gb of storage. I suggest you remove all the junk that you havent used for ages as you can always download it again if you want it.
rattla
27 Jun 173#12
Quite frankly laughable that people think 32GB isn't enough. 16gb was a little bit right now 32gb effectively gives you 3x the free the free capacity of a 16gb and is plenty for the vast majority of people. More so in 2017 than ever, due to people streaming more and having more data. Only those stuck on storing a huge music library on their phones on using it as a video storage device need any more data. Or people that never delete anything ever
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johnnyshuttle
28 Jun 17#26
Good deal, was looking at it earlier.... :smile:
maunstar
28 Jun 17#25
It is nearly 3X as the system software takes up so much room leaving you with about 11GB on a 16GB handset
galactus2013
27 Jun 17#24
32gb is fine for most. 64gb is the sweet spot in my opinion. Used to rock 32gb + 128gb micro SD card on my S7 Edge but find the 64gb on the U11 to be more than enough.
mcormack
26 Jun 17#5
Voda deal at 656
GinaG3 to mcormack
27 Jun 17#23
Where are you seeing a Vodafone deal at that price? Cheapest I can find anywhere online is £686 but the data is too little
dougieboy
27 Jun 17#19
Have 2 contracts with EE expiring in July. EE retentions offered me the iPhone 7 for £52 a month! When I mentioned this particular deal, I got the chapter on the risks of buying online etc.
crazypete00 to dougieboy
27 Jun 17#20
exactly what happened to me. was due an upgrade, their cheapest deal was £48p/m and £50 upfront. they couldnt get anywhere near this price. I have now cancelled my old contract and taken out a new one. transferred my number to o2 then will transfer to my new EE contract.
Dolphinzz to dougieboy
27 Jun 17#22
I bought online (admittedly with O2) and have had no problems so far, minus that any problems would have to be dealt with the seller (in this case, with carphone warehouse as mobiles.co.uk is an affiliate of it or something like that).
Much smoother experience than I had in store with little hassle
Dolphinzz
27 Jun 17#21
I almost went with 32gb before but I was looking to put films on it (my iPad had half of them but not all, and I wanted to have the rest downloaded) and I love photography so went with 128gb. 32gb is still enough for the average user though :smiley:
Cristiano
27 Jun 17#18
Vodafone just offered me this phone on a 2 year deal. £35 a month nonupfront fee and 4GB data with the usual unlimited talk and texts. Quite good I thought.
MissyTrouble
27 Jun 17#17
Thanks for sharing OP, great find
Jiwani80
27 Jun 17#16
Read properly. It was said 3 times free space
ms01ma
27 Jun 172#15
He's right it's effectively 3 times more as you lose quite a bit for the OS so on 16gb you get about 10gb free on 32gb it's about 26gb free not quite triple but way over double
rattla
27 Jun 173#12
Quite frankly laughable that people think 32GB isn't enough. 16gb was a little bit right now 32gb effectively gives you 3x the free the free capacity of a 16gb and is plenty for the vast majority of people. More so in 2017 than ever, due to people streaming more and having more data. Only those stuck on storing a huge music library on their phones on using it as a video storage device need any more data. Or people that never delete anything ever
kris147 to rattla
27 Jun 171#14
It doesn't give you 3 x more than 16gb. It's. Double lol...
ficosaneil
27 Jun 171#13
I got a 32gb handset in December, I've loaded all the music onto it that I like and take loads of photo's every day. Still have nearly 10GB of space.
Not sure why people struggle so much. Do they load about 80gb of music onto them?
This looks a very good deal to me.
Cristiano
27 Jun 17#11
Any other better deals for the iPhone 7?
I broke my screen on the iPhone 6 and my sim only deal is up- 8GB unlimited calls texts and Spotify for £16 with VF. £22 to have a new phone seems good, considering i have to pay £50 for a new screen.
DexMorgan
27 Jun 17#10
Rude.
bulletfoss
27 Jun 171#9
Please note, image on deal is the iPhone 7 PLUS.
polly69
27 Jun 175#8
Or maybe your phone is full of **** 32gb is fine for most adults for a few games and some music unless you are a child who has loads of games that you dont actually play filling up the storage. My missis has the 128gb12inch ipad pro and she has a good few games on there and music and its using less than 28gb of storage. I suggest you remove all the junk that you havent used for ages as you can always download it again if you want it.
DexMorgan
26 Jun 17#7
Then the typical user really isn't getting the most out of an iPhone 7 :neutral_face:
Opening post
iPhone 7 32GB for £22.99 months.
2GB data, unlimited text/mins
£135 up front - use discount code NHS15 to knock it down to £120 and use quidco to get £35 cashback.
not a bad deal for iPhone 7.
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Latest comments (26)
Much smoother experience than I had in store with little hassle
Not sure why people struggle so much. Do they load about 80gb of music onto them?
This looks a very good deal to me.
I broke my screen on the iPhone 6 and my sim only deal is up- 8GB unlimited calls texts and Spotify for £16 with VF. £22 to have a new phone seems good, considering i have to pay £50 for a new screen.