The Apple iPhone 4S is now available for pre-order in the UK, although at the time of writing the official Apple site is experiencing some difficulty.
The new iPhone 4S brings a new processor, better camera and the joys of iOS 5 has a UK release date of 14 October, but you can fork over your cash early to make sure you get one.
TechRadar's hands on: iPhone 4S review suggested that the handset, despite looking identical to its predecessor, is certainly a step on from the iPhone 4.
Siri Siri sauceThe new processor not only adds power, but also makes it much more graphically capable, and the Siri voice assistant will be being showcased in pubs and around water coolers everywhere from next week.
However, many of the major improvement come from iOS 5, which will be rolled out to older devices the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS from 12 October.
The iPhone 4S UK price for black or white handsets is £499 for the 16GB model, £599 for a 32GB model and £699 for the 64GB offering.
T-Mobile and OrangeAlong with the official Apple store, T-Mobile and Orange have both published their price plans for the iPhone 4S, as well as shown the reductions in the prices of its predecessors the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS – both of which will be getting the iOS 5 update.
Orange will be offering the 16GB iPhone on a two year contract with the handset for no additional cost if you are willing to spend £46 a month, while at the other end of the scale you will need to fork £309 for £20 a month over 24 months.
For the 32 GB, a £20 a month, two year contract means you will need to fork out £449, and for the 64GB on the same contract it is £519.99.
On T-Mobile you can get the 16GB handset for no additional cost if you are willing to sign up to a two year £45.96 contract, or you can agree to a £25.45 24-month contract and pay £239.99 for the handset.
Should you want the bigger storage phones then that networks' £25.45 a month contract over 24 months would mean you pay £379 for the 32GB and £449 for the 64GB option.
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