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Mobile network Three has followed Apple in offering an interest-free payment scheme which lets you buy a new iPhone 7 in monthly instalments without paying a penny in interest – but you will need to commit to a 12-month Three Sim-only contract.
26 September 2016
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Apple's new iPhone 7 comes with a hefty £600+ price tag, but the tech giant's launched a new way to pay which means it's possible to get a new handset from as little as £50 upfront and £27.50/mth without paying a penny in interest.
8 September 2016
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Apple has tonight revealed the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which go on sale in the UK on 16 September, with new features such as water and dust resistance and a beefed-up camera. Apple is also bringing its iPhone Upgrade Programme to the UK.
7 September 2016
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Apple has released an urgent update for all iPhones and iPads after admitting a vulnerability in its iOS operating system.
26 August 2016
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Budget supermarket Aldi has been crowned Britain's 'most loved' retailer by users of MoneySavingExpert.com, while cut-price fashion retailer Primark has been voted the 'most loathed' company by those who took part in our online poll.
18 April 2016
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Apple has unveiled its cheapest-ever iPhone model – the SE – which will go on sale in the UK next week and be available for pre-order on Thursday.
22 March 2016
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Top of the range mobiles are never MoneySaving, and after every big new launch it's best to wait for the top deals. But if you must get your hands on the latest iPhone 6S and 6S Plus straight away, we've rounded up the tariffs with the cheapest upfront and cheapest monthly costs so far.
15 September 2015
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Apple has tonight revealed its latest handsets – the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.
9 September 2015
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The makers of two online children's games have been ordered to stop pressuring kids into paying £5/month subscriptions to access all features of their games, but parents should still beware other games that encourage children to spend up to £80-a-time for in-game extras such as virtual cash. Follow our tips below to prevent bill shocks which can total thousands of pounds.
28 August 2015
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If you have the latest iPhone or Apple Watch you can replace your plastic and make your device go BLEEP to pay at major retailers and on London transport. You can also use Apple Pay, which launched today in the UK, via some apps.
14 July 2015

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