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Best mobile phone deals for Black Friday 2023: Offers from Apple iPhone, Vodafone, Samsung and Pixel

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Ever had a conversation with your pals about mobile phone bills? Granted, it’s not the most exciting dinner party topic, but the answers are eye-opening.

Whether we’re trapped in a lengthy contract or just don’t know where to start to find a good mobile phone deal, millions of us are paying over the odds for the modern-day necessity of a mobile phone.

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If you’re coming up to the end of your phone’s contract, now’s the best time to start searching for a good deal that won’t put you in the red every month. It is possible and we’re here to guide you, with a little help from this year’s Black Friday sales.

Just looking for a handset deal? You'll find them at the end of this piece, so keep scrolling.

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Apple iPhone 15

The latest iPhone can be yours for just £24.99 a month on iD Mobile’s plan. The catch? It’s £349 upfront, but if you can handle the high initial cost, it’s a pretty good deal. With 25GB of

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