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Best Mobiles.co.uk ‘Easter Special’ bank holiday deals
Ah, the bank holiday weekend. Four whole days to eat, be merry, and unwind. The weather forecast is even looking positive, which is really something.
If you were starting to think that things couldn’t possibly get any better, then you’d be wrong, because online smartphone retailer Mobiles.co.uk has announced a range of amazing new deals in time for the bank holiday weekend.
There are loads of great deals to consider, but if you’re in the market for massive data allowances, such as 60GB on the iPhone XS, then we have a deal that should be absolutely perfect for you. The iPhone XS can be all yours for as little as £75 upfront, and £49 per month, with Mobiles.co.uk.
These limited time deals are available until April 23 – while stocks last. We have handpicked the very best for you to consider:
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iPhone 8 (64GB) — O2, 3GB, £26 per month, £110 upfront
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iPhone XS (64GB) — O2, 60GB, £49 per month, £75 upfront
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iPhone XR (64GB) — O2, 10GB, £31 per month, £175 upfront
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Pixel 3 XL — Vodafone, 5GB, £26 per month, £100 upfront
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Huawei P30 Pro — O2, 10GB, £33 per month, £175 upfront
With a four day weekend just around the corner, forecasts of sunny skies, and these impressive contract deals, bank holidays don’t get much better than this.
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