Apple announced its latest iPad 9.7 earlier this
week. The tablet will be offered in the States by T-Mobile, Verizon and BestBuy
starting April 2. Europe, or at least the United Kingdom, is getting the device
a bit earlier after Vodafone sent out a press release, announcing the
availability of the tablet in stores. Online purchases will be available after
Easter.
The new iPad 9.7 with 32 GB storage can be purchased
with one of four plans. For £ 26/month and £ 20 upfront you get the slate + 500
MB Tablet Plan, while for £ 5 more per month and £ 10 less upfront cost the data
is 5 GB. There are also £ 36/month 20 GB and £ 41/month 50 GB plans, both of them
requiring a meager £ 10 upfront payment.
Apple is also offering the device on its UK website
where the price starts from £ 319 and can go up to £ 539 with the £ 99 Apple
Pencil not included.