Reminder: You can get the iPhone 16e for less through Vodafone

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// The cheapest new iPhone just got even cheaper.
Fergus Halliday
Mar 14, 2025
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The preorder deals for the iPhone 16e might be done with but you can still save if you pick up the new device through Vodafone

Right now, this particular provider is running a pretty tempting promotion that knocks $10 off the price of its $49 Small Plan when you pair the plan with the new iPhone 16e. In a practical sense, this deal takes the form of a $10 per month discount on your plan fees. That subsidy sticks around until you either pay off the handset or ditch the provider.

You also get an extra 50GB a month for as you long as you stick around, which brings the data allowance for this mobile plan up to 100GB of excess-charge free data.

The Vodafone $49 Small Plan also comes with unlimited calls and texts, unlimited international texts, three months of Binge (so long as you sign up before 18 March 2025) and the option to add international roaming for just $5 per day.

The idea here is that you're paying $10 less for your plan than you otherwise might. The catch is that this discount will only stick around if you stay with Vodafone for the full term. For a sense of how this deal compares to the cost of buying the iPhone 16e through another mobile provider, check out the widget below.

If you don't mind paying a little bit more, this Vodafone promo also extends to its more expensive plans and other iPhone 16 models. Still, if you're looking to pick up Apple's new cheaper take on the latest iPhone for a little less then this might be the way to go.

Fergus Halliday
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Fergus Halliday is a journalist and editor for Reviews.org. He’s written about technology, telecommunications, gaming and more for over a decade. He got his start writing in high school and began his full-time career as the Editor of PC World Australia. Fergus has made the MCV 30 Under 30 list, been a finalist for seven categories at the IT Journalism Awards and won Most Controversial Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards. He has been published in Gizmodo, Kotaku, GamesHub, Press Start, Screen Rant, Superjump, Nestegg and more.