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The Cheapest iPhone Available

The Cheapest iPhone Available

Australia loves the Apple iPhone. Industry estimates indicate that about 40% of Aussies who own a phone, own an Apple, which is almost higher than anywhere else in the world. 

The only problem with iPhones is that there are so darn expensive. The most recent batch, the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, all cost well over $1000, with the top model (iPhone X 256GB) costing a whopping $1829. Yikes.

Apple is also famous for not discounting its models over throughout the year. So the iPhone 8 and iPhone X are just as expensive now as they were on launch day. While the lure of the shiny and new can be hard to resist, you need to exercise a bit of self-control if you want a new iPhone and a bargain at the same time.

The truth is that while Apple improves the iPhone each year, the differences are just not worth the hundreds and extra dollars you need to pay. The computers get a little faster, and the cameras get tweaked, but overall, an iPhone is an iPhone is an iPhone. At the end of the day, you get all the same apps, which means you can do all of the same things, and this is the most important thing to consider.

iPhone SE

The pint-sized Apple iPhone SE is the cheapest iPhone you can buy on a plan, and for most people, this is more than enough for everything you'll use your phone for. It has the same power and components as the iPhone 6s, just in a smaller, pocket-friendly size and shape.

If you choose the iPhone SE, you'll get the phone and 2 years of phone service for less than the cost of a newer model. It’s a bargain that’s hard to go past.

iPhone 7 Plus

The smaller iPhone SE isn't for everyone, and if you prefer your phones to be bigger, the iPhone 7 Plus is your best bet. It has a big 5.5-inch screen and a 12-megapixel camera; just like the newer iPhone 8 Plus. It's only last year's model so you'll find everything feels as snappy and fast, you just won't pay as much.

If you keep your eyes peeled you might still find an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus, but stock is unreliable these days. Depending on the price difference, you'd be better to get the iPhone 7 either way. 

Lease the iPhone 8

If you have to have the latest and greatest, consider leasing the new iPhone 8 rather than buying it on a contract. Telstra and Optus both offer lease plans for newer phones, and you will save a bunch of money in the long term.

Lease deals are exactly what they sound like. You take the phone home, use it, and then you have the choice to return it after 12-months and get something else. Or you can choose to hang on to the phone and pay out the balance at the end of two years to keep the phone for good.

Joseph Hanlon is the publisher at Australia's most comprehensive telco comparison site WhistleOut.

As a result of services provided by us, WhistleOut Pty Ltd may pay The FiftyUp Club a portion of any fee of that they receive from their providers. These fees may be based on either referrals to third parties or on application or approval for products from third party providers. 

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Andy
Andy from NSW commented:

Nothing in this article gives the price of any iPhone let alone the SE. 

charlie
charlie from QLD commented:

Pamela its called spintel 

charlie
charlie from QLD commented:

Pamela Its called spintel.net.au 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

If you cannot see the buy outright price and need to go in to a 2 year contract, then you are being ripped off. Show me the buy outright price! James 

julie
julie from NSW commented:

An advertisement for Optus tat is all it is.....You people at 50UP club should be ashamed of yourselves trying to influence the elderly. Makes me wonder what kind of kick back do you receive from Optus. 

Ian
Ian from NSW commented:

Optus does not have the cover that Telstra has so why would I want a deal from Optus. 

Lloyd
Lloyd from VIC commented:

All Optus, what about comparing with other providers.? 

Peter
Peter from NSW commented:

I am very disappointed that you are offering the iPhone SE as a plan. The iPhone SE would have to be the worst phone ever produced, My wife and I have both got SE iPhones and likewise the companies we work for also SE iPhones. Their main problem is that you cannot hear persons at the other end talking, very muffled and likewise they complain not hearing you clearly I have returned my phone repeatedly for repair under warranty and it comes back saying that there is nothing wrong. I have changed providers same problem. In a last ditch effort I replaced my SE with a Nokia 8, finally I have a phone that works. My decision to replace was not taken lightly as I have always had iPhones and was very reluctant to replace with another iPhone. Since my phone is less than 18 months old I would like to sell it. However, in all conciseness I will not allow this phone back in circulation at any price. Hence my writing this comment to you. Best Regards Peter Bicknell. Fifty Up club Member 

Frank
Frank from NSW replied to Peter:

Overrated iPhones I will not pay that amount of money for any phone. I recently bought a Nokia 6.1, I am over the moon with the product works beautifully just the quality build marvellous, excellent battery life its all the reviews say about it. Highly recommend the Nokia....there back in business with a quality product ....just like the good old days (before smart phones) Best regards Frank Kristen Fifty Up Club member 

Keith
Keith from WA commented:

If you don't live in a capital city you are wasting your time and money with Optus! Simple fact is Telstra has the best service for regional Australia! Always has, always will! I tried Optus once - it failed miserably - I lasted for 1 week before going back to Telstra! 

Michael
Michael from NSW commented:

Sadly Optus fails to service huge swathes of the country and they have a deservedly poor reputation for service provision. This is clearly Optus advertising and the fiftyupclub should be ashamed of such blatant promotion of a poor service 

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