Rumour: Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile to get iPhone 3G, but O2 keeps the S
by Mike Butcher
on July 20, 2009

Well we’ve been pinging our sources around the telco world today and it looks like this: The “substantive” rumour mill says that, in the UK at least, O2 is going to keep its hands on the exclusivity for the newest iPhone handset, the iPhone 3GS. That looks pretty certain. In other words, the early adopter crowd who will spend anything it takes to get their mits on the best iPhone will stay with O2.

The older iPhone 3G, however, is heading off to at least three other networks: Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile. The iPhone 3G will be available on both contract and PAYG from Orange and T-Mobile in September. Orange has, apparently, known since March that it would have the 3G for a September launch.

Acccording to PaidContent UK T-Mobile is “in talks” with Apple. But it’s our understanding that all these deals have already been agreed, just not announced.

That means that O2 is fast becoming the repository of the “latest” handsets, recently signing an exclusive deal with Palm for the new Pre.

Does that mean the iPhone 3G will be available SIM-Free? Probably not – each network is likely to lock the phone to their network. Though it would be great if that happened of course.

Would this farming out of the old iPhone 3G screw up Apple’s retail plan? Confuse customers? Maybe, but it appears Apple is simply treating the handset like its computers: If you want the latest model with all the best features you buy it from Apple or their chosen partners (in this case O2 and Carphone Warehouse). If you want the slightly older model with less features you head to a “reseller” – in this case the other mobile networks.

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  • http://www.blogtoexpress.co.uk Chris J

    Unless the Iphone3g handset is priced really cheaply, I see no reason why a customer who is ready for an upgrade would stayy with one of these three Iphone sellers.

    Why would you knowingly buy an out of date product and be tied down to it for 18 to 24months?

  • http://twitter.com/mikebutcher Mike Butcher

    Why does anyone buy any piece of junk handset they think is good/cool and get locked in? But people do.

  • http://www.muchosmedia.com Stefan Richter

    Maybe the tethering options will be better on some of the other networks. That would be reason for me to switch.
    Tethering (within reason) should be free when you’re on a so called unlimited data tariff. Yet O2 want to charge an arm and a leg for it.
    In the meantime I’m using a T-Mobile stick…

  • http://www.bitterwallet.com/three-more-red-hot-iphone-rumours-for-yall/15291 Three more red hot iPhone rumours for y’all | BitterWallet

    [...] Last year’s iPhone 3G will soon be available through at least three non-O2 networks, with Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile ready to provide the phone on a contract and pay-as-you-go [...]

  • http://www.ukstevieb.com/2009/07/21/steviebs-shared-items-july-21-2009/ StevieB’s Shared Items – July 21, 2009 at Lost in Cyberspace

    [...] Rumour: Orange, Vodafone and T-Mobile to get iPhone 3G, but O2 keeps the SJuly 20, 2009 [...]

  • http://blogtoexpress.co.uk/2009/07/20/iphone-3g-available-from-all-good-networks/ Blog to Express

    Iphone 3G available from all good networks…

    TechCrunch are reporting that come September, the 3G Iphone will be available from T-Mobile, Orange and Vodafone but not the 3GS that will still be exclusive to Apple themselves, O2 and the Carphone Warehouse.
    This is a great move by Apple as they get …

  • Lee

    How true is this??

    I’ve wanted an Iphone for ages but don’t want to leave orange as they”ve been fantastic over the years.

    People I work with got the Iphone 3g 2 weeks before the release if the new one and they’re not bothered about it, so I don’t mind getting an older model.

  • http://monevator.com/2009/09/05/weekend-reading-iphone-edition/ Weekend reading: Got that iPhone edition

    [...] O2 hasn’t had any for weeks — I suspect because Vodafone and others are being stocked up ahead of their rumoured October iPhone launches, although some say they’ll only get old models. [...]

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