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If you're keen to splash an outrageous amount of cash on this shiny slab of high-resolution glass, read on for our guide to UK iPad deals. We'll be updating this article as more deals are announced, so be sure to bookmark it and check back in the coming days. First up, you can of course buy the new iPad from an Apple store -- it went on sale at midnight on Friday. Prices start at £399 for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only iPad, right up to £659 for the 64GB iPad with Wi-Fi plus 3G. Alternatively, you can pick up the new iPad in person by taking a trip to an Apple reseller such as Currys, HMV or PC World. Other stockists include Argos, Comet and John Lewis. Apple has a handy 'Find a reseller' tool on its website.

If you want to buy a 3G iPad, you can also get the device from an operator, Price plans vary, and not rugged polymer case for iphone 8 all operators stock all models of the iPad, so it's worth doing your homework before taking the plunge, If you can splash more cash upfront it may be more cost-effective in the long run to buy a SIM-free 3G iPad and then get a SIM-only deal from an operator, There are one month -- and even one day -- deals, and pay-as-you-go deals, so you can pick and choose how much data you want and who to buy it from, depending on your current needs..

For example, Orange offers 200MB over a 24-hour period for £2, and O2 offers the same amount of data but also throws in unlimited Wi-Fi hotspot access for £2.04 a day. O2's SIM-only plans can be found here, Orange's SIM-only iPad plans are here and Three has SIM-only plans here. Vodafone's SIM-only plans are here -- just hit the tab labelled 'Buy an iPad plan'. You can also get a micro-SIM to stick in the new iPad from GiffGaff -- and load up with one of its data Goodybags. If you want to buy the iPad from an operator, there is another range of price plans to brain up on. We've compiled price-plan data for the four operators that resell the iPad -- Three, Orange, T-Mobile, Vodafone (O2 doesn't stock the device but does offer SIM-only iPad plans) -- on this Google spreadsheet, which flags up the various costs and total cost for each price plan to make your homework a little easier.

You can get a 16GB new iPad from Three for £99 if you sign up for a two-year contract costing £29 per month, Three is also offering a slightly rugged polymer case for iphone 8 cheaper monthly tariff -- £25 -- but you'll need to shell out more to get the iPad on this plan (£159 for the 16GB iPad, for instance), On both these plans you get 15GB of data per month, The total cost over two years of the £29 plan-plus-device works out at £795 -- or £759 on the £25 a month plan, Three is also offering £15 (10GB of data) or £7.50 (1GB of data) one-month rolling contracts in which the 16GB iPad costs £479 up front, the 32GB iPad costs £549 and the 64GB iPad costs £629 up front..

For more on Three's plans, check out the full spreadsheet. Orange's monthly price plans for the new iPad are £25 per month over the two-year contract length and they give you 1GB of anytime data and 1GB of 'quiet time' data (between 12am and 4pm). You also get 'unlimited' access to BT Openzone Wi-Fi hotspots -- which is actually a 10GB limit in practice. Existing Orange customers can get a 16GB iPad for £199 on this tariff -- new customers need to shell out £249 to get the 16GB iPad. To get the 32GB iPad it's £249 (or £279 for new customers), while the 64GB iPad costs £349 (or £379 for new customers). The total cost over two years of a 16GB iPad on Orange's plan is £799 for existing Orange customers (or £829 for new customers).


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