The iPhone 15 is one of the most popular smartphones on the planet and now there's a deal that makes owning one a lot more affordable - here's how to get this offer
A mobile expert has given a top tip to all iPhone 15 fans looking to save money. He suggests the best contract to choose if you're planning to upgrade to Apple's latest iPhone 15, if you pick a lesser-known provider.
Dave Snelling, The Mirror's tech editor, says it's 'one of the cheapest iPhone 15 deals currently available to buy'. Even with ID Mobile's upfront fee, it's still a lot cheaper, reports the Manchester Evening News. Users should be aware that it doesn't run off its own independent network. Instead, it uses the Three Mobile network to provide all customers with data, calls, and texts each month - and it also includes 5G.
He also mentioned that iD Mobile is doing well with customers, as he points out it's not just worth looking into purely for the price drop: "It also has a 4 out of 5 rating on Trust Pilot, with most users seeming happy. Just remember, like all providers, the cost will go up each year, so the price you pay now will be slightly higher in 2025.
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