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Apple's iPhone 4 costs up to S$630 in Singapore
29-JUL-2010 Intellasia | Channel News Asia
29 Jul, 2010 - 7:00:00 AM
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Apple's iPhone 4, which will be available in Singapore from Friday, will cost up to S$630.

What you end up paying depends on the two-year price plan you take up with the phone.

The 32GB model will cost S$360 at both M1 and SingTel with a S$56 monthly price plan.

Over at StarHub, it will cost S$380 with a S$58 monthly plan.

The device will cost you the most - at S$630 - if you are only willing to pay S$38 monthly with StarHub.

It will cost S$620 with a S$39 monthly plan with SingTel or a S$36 plan with M1.

The iPhone 4 32GB model will cost you nothing with a more costly plan ranging from S$198 to S$205 offered by the three telcos.

The iPhone 4 16GB model will cost between zero and S$480, depending on the subscription plan.

And the new 8GB iPhone 3GS, which will also be introduced in Singapore on Friday, will cost up to S$360.

The three telcos plan to start selling the iPhones at midnight on 30 July for pre-registered customers who will be contacted.

SingTel has chosen to roll out its launch at a convention hall at Marina Bay Sands.

M1 will launch it at its flagship store at Paragon, and StarHub, at Plaza Singapura.

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