Orange will begin selling the iPhone 3G and 3GS from 7am on 10th November in the UK, the operator has announced.
The handset will be available on monthly and pay-as-you-go tariffs. The iPhone 3GS will be free on all £45 monthly tariffs, while the iPhone 3G will be free on £30 plans - in both cases, users will have to sign up to 24-month contracts.
There's also a high-end 'traveler' option costing £125 a month, which includes roaming call and data allowance. UK data allowance is "unlimited" (although that's unlimited in the limited to "fair usage of 750MB per month" sense).
Meanwhile, Orange will sell the iPhone 3G for £333 on a pay-as-you-go tariff, as long as users top up with £50 when buying the device. They'll get 250MB of data a month as part of that.
Orange has also struck a deal with BT Openzone to give its iPhone users free access to the latter's UK network of Wi-Fi hotspots, matching O2's deal with The Cloud.
Orange will be selling the devices in its 400+ UK stores, as well as online, and through its HMV concessions. The operator will also sell in Apple retail stores, as well as Carphone Warehouse and Phones4U.