You can now buy a Macbook for less than a phone thanks to mega monthly deal

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Apple MacBooks just got a lot more affordable for UK customers
Apple MacBooks just got a lot more affordable for UK customers

If you've been eyeing up one of Apple's fancy new MacBooks but haven't been able to fork out the cash, listen up.

You can now pick up a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro in a variety of sizes for less money each month than most people spend on their phone bills.

Sky Mobile has just launched 36 and 48-month payment plans for Apple's top laptops, including the 13", 14", and 16"-inch models.

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That means you can nab a MacBook Air for just £22 per month.

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You can now buy a Macbook for less than a phone thanks to mega monthly dealYou'll get a free Sky Mobile SIM chucked in when you sign up for a pay-monthly MacBook (SWNS)

You'll be signed up to a Sky Mobile SIM plan that comes with 100MB free data and a dongle so you can use your shiny new MacBook on the go.

You only have to pay a small initial deposit and after that a monthly fee. The best part is that Sky doesn't charge any interest, so you won't be paying over the odds for your new toy.

Here's our guide to the monthly prices you can expect to pay:

  • MacBook Air 13": Starting at £22 a month / Upfront cost £12
  • MacBook Air 15": Starting at £30 a month / Upfront cost £24
  • MacBook Pro 13": Starting at £29 a month / Upfront cost £12
  • MacBook Pro 14": Starting at £46 a month / Upfront cost £36
  • MacBook Pro 16": Starting at £58 a month / Upfront cost £36
You can now buy a Macbook for less than a phone thanks to mega monthly dealSky is also offering free Netflix to its Sky Stream TV customers (Sky)

Once you've signed up to the Sky Mobile SIM, you'll have the option of upgrading your data allowance to a bigger download size, including up to 75GB for £32.

If you're already a Sky Mobile customer, you can use any spare data that's in your Piggybank and send it to your dongle's SIM, which should let you watch Sky streaming and TV content on the go.

Sky is also currently offering free Netflix to anyone who signs up for Sky Stream, which lets you enjoy all the streaming services as well as Sky channels without needing a satellite dish.

Ciaran Daly

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