
The pricing is right. But you will pay Kes 5,000 per month for 24 months on the phone. And no upgrade is offered if you have the Orange Ke iPhne 4/4S
Hmm, So the phone end up costing ksh 120,000, about $1400. That's almost twice the price you could pay for it upfront. I would say not a great deal, though I have seen worse. Actually, may make sense to get a small loan and pay the loan instead. Assuming interest have gone down from the high of 25% last time I checked. I do understand why they do that though, there is the risk factor too, which is padded on top of interest, inflation which can eat into their money within those two years, but for a freaking phone, I would rather scrap the whole idea than pay such a premium if I can't afford it upfront. A bit out of topic, but this is the one thing I love nexus. I hate freaking contracts and pay for smartphone upfront. Muriithi
Eugene Kakai Doctor of iDevices (DiD)
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Okechukwu <okechukwu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All,
Has anyone seen or confirmed this offer from Orange Kenya on iPhone 5?
16GB : Ksh. 16,900/= 32GB : Ksh. 25,500/= 64GB Ksh. 33,999/=
I would like to know what the monthly limit spend are on this offer and if there are any hidden charges?
And does Orange kenya offer upgrades when say you were on iPhone 4S and and want the 5? Or if you lose your iPhone5?
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