Rumours are circulating that UK mobile phone operator O2 is considering subsidising the upcoming 3G iPhone - a move that would see customers picking up the phone for free if they sign up for a contract.Sources claim that O2 was moved to reconsider its current policy following the massive sales spike that accompanied Apple’s discounting of the iPhone from £269 to £169.
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