Free with a £35 contract, and pre-orders being taken from today.
Vodafone has confirmed that it will start selling the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS in the UK from 14th January.
The operator has started taking pre-orders today in-store and online, from both consumer and business customers.
The cheapest way to get an iPhone through the operator will be to sign up to a £35 24-month contract for the iPhone 3G.
The handset will be free, although being tied for two years to a phone that came out in mid-2008 is unappealing, to say the least.
The iPhone 3GS 16GB will be free to customers signing up for a £45 tariff for 24 months, or a £50 for 18 months.
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Voda isn't offering unlimited data with these tariffs though: the plans only come with 1GB of data bundled in per month - albeit with an additional 1GB of data through BT Openzone's Wi-Fi network.
Customers who have pre-registered their interest and now pre-order will also get free Vodafone-to-Vodafone calls for the life of their initial contract.






















