Apple’s brand new iPhone 16 is here, with a wave of new features and eye-catching upgraded colors, the exciting new range is sure to grab customers’ attention. If you’ve been thinking about ditching your old device for iOS 18-supported devices, here are the deals to choose from.

As it stands, the new Apple range, which consists of the standard iPhone 16, iPhone 16+, iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, is currently available for pre-order in the UK. This means buyers can pay to get almost guaranteed delivery (although it’s not always guaranteed) for the day the phones hit UK stores…which is September 30.

A handful of tech fans do it so they can be one of the first to get their hands on the newest device, and if you are one, we’ve rounded up the best deals. Sky Mobile, Three, EE and iD Mobile are just a few well-known providers who have added the models to their stock.

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Currently, Three Mobile has one of the best deals we’ve seen today, on the flagship model. The provider’s prices start at £30.50 per month but anyone trading in an older Apple device can get as much as £612 off the total price (you’ll need an iPhone 14 for this).

The monthly fee drops to £22 per month if you hand over the iPhone 14, you still have to pay the £30 upfront fee and take out an extra broadband package but it’s certainly worth noting. To find this on the Three Mobile website, click “get a trade-in quote” under the iPhone 16 pre-order list.

Next up we have Sky Mobile’s latest Apple deals. Plans start from £26 per month for the iPhone 16, and when paired with its unlimited data package would cost £40 per month in total, with no current upfront fee.

iD Mobile is next and this may come as a surprise to some shoppers (it’s lesser known) but that’s all thanks to its unlimited data allotment. The carrier is offering the 128GB iPhone 16 model and unlimited data, calls and texts for £40 per month – one of the cheapest we’ve seen so far, the only caveat to this deal is that there’s a hefty £195 upfront fee.

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