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Preorder the iPhone 11 for Only £26 a Month with Sky Mobile

iPhone 11 preorders have launched, and you can pick up the new phone for as little as £26 p/m SIM-free with Sky Mobile.

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Preorders for the iPhone 11 are now live and Sky Mobile has launched its deals for the new handset.

Sky Mobile is well-known for its cheap contracts and reasonable pay monthly deals, even on the latest and greatest mobile phones.

The provider is now offering the iPhone 11 for just £26 per month SIM-free. This is a great way to split the cost over a period of time, and if you combine the deal with a SIM-only contract, you could save a lot of money.

For example, the unlimited plan from Three is currently £10 for the first six months. Even after six months, this would work out at only £46 per month in total. This is cheaper than Three's own iPhone 11 unlimited data contract, at £55 per month and £49 upfront.

Preorder iPhone 11 — SIM-free £26 p/m

Sky is also selling one of the cheapest iPhone 11 contracts on the market. At just £32 per month, it includes unlimited calls and texts, alongside 1GB data. This isn’t a massive amount of data, but it’s certainly one of the cheapest ways to get your hands on the new device. Other deals include Sky's 10GB data package which is only £36 per month, with no upfront fees.

Sky Mobile does operate its best deals on 36-month contracts, however thanks to its SWAP24 plan, you can upgrade your phone every two years just like any other contract on the market.

The iPhone 11 is set to hit the store shelves on September 20, 2019.

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