Round-up: EE's 4G phones and prices
Summary: T-Mobile and Orange's parent EE has now revealed tariffs for its 4G network in the UK. Here's a look at the operator's line-up of 4G phones, how they compare and what it will cost you to get one.
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People who want to get onto EE's 4G LTE network, the first of its kind in the UK, have a choice of seven phones being sold through the operator's Orange and T-Mobile stores.
These handsets are Apple's iPhone 5, Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE, Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE, HTC One XL, Huawei Ascend P1 LTE, Nokia Lumia 920 and Nokia Lumia 820.
EE has now revealed how much customers will pay for phones and services on its 4G LTE network, scheduled to go live next week.
All phone prices depend on the level of data package taken. For 500MB, the cost is £36 a month, while 1GB is £41, 3GB is £46, 5GB is £51, and 8GB is £56.
Here's a look at the specs plus prices for each of the 4G handsets, based on a 24-month contract with EE.
Apple's iPhone 5
Kicking off with Apple's iPhone 5, the 16GB model costs £20 on a £56-per-month plan with 8GB of data - the highest data allowance available. Alternatively, customers can pay £180 up front for the phone on a £36 contract with 500MB, the lowest level of data on offer.
As for specs, the iPhone 5 has a four-inch Retina display, a new 1.3GHz A6 chip and uses iOS 6. It comes with 1GB of RAM, up to 64GB of onboard storage and has a four-inch display. Promised battery life is eight to 10 hours.
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