New iPad Released on Friday from £99
The new 3rd Generation iPad arrives this Friday, March 16th, and Three has released its pricing which starts as low as £99 for the new Apple slate.
Queues have already started forming outside Apple Stores around the country but now Three has revealed how you can get a new iPad for as little as £99 up front.
For a 16GB Wi-Fi + 4G version of the Retina Display-touting new iPad (formerly known as iPad 3) you can start at £99 plus £29 per month on a 24 month contract.
You could opt for a £25 per month, 24 month contract and then it will cost you £159 for the iPad.
A 32GB Wi-Fi + 4G version will cost £169 up front on a £29pm, 24 month contract or £229 at £25pm.
Finally, the 64GB version will be £249 up front and £29pm for two years or £299 up front and £25 each month.
All of the contracts have 15GB monthly allowances.
Customers can also sign up to pay monthly deals, with the Wi-Fi + 4G new iPad prices being the same as in the high street at £479 (16GB), £549 (32GB) and £629 (64GB). The pay monthly plans will cost £15 per month for 10GB of data, £7.50 per month for 1GB.
If Everything Everywhere’s plans go ahead you might actually get some use out of the 4G element of the new iPad. Don’t worry though, as it will run sweetly on Three’s upgraded 42Mbps 3G standard when it goes live – until then it’ll play nice on the usual 21Mbps waves.