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Zmmyt

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Isn’t it strange that the 12 mini is only £2 less a month compared to a 13 mini?

I would have have thought they’d drop the price a bit more.

The price is including insurance and SE2 trade in value.
 

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snipr125

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Honestly, if you can, your better off buying a 12/13 Mini out right for the best price possible, and then drop down to a SIM only contract. Will save you money in the mid/long term. A lot of places (like Amazon and Curry's) are selling the 13 mini for £629 at the moment. The 12 Mini is £509 now on Amazon also (64GB). You can then keep your SE2 as a backup iphone.
 

Zmmyt

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That’s a really good point. I wanted to wait after the 14 release and assess how much the price might drop.
 
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