pcmag.comEE's not waiting around 'til Black Friday before it sets out its stall; bargains include getting a 32GB iPhone 6S for free on a £30.49/month contract, where it was previously £200 up front. Other bargains include getting a 64GB Huawei P10 for nothing up front - again, down from £200 - on a £25.49/month deal and a Samsung Galaxy A5, which would normally set you back £100, for nothing up front on plans starting at £18.99/month. All EE deals come with 24 month contracts and come with inclusive EU roaming as standard. Best EE Black Friday 2017 phone deals Apple iPhone 6S Both the 32GB and 128GB iPhone 6Ss can be had away for free on contracts from £30.49/month and £35.49/month, respectively, though these contracts give you just 500MB a month to play with. You're far better off going for one of the 8GB plans, which cost £37.99/month and £42.99/month each - again, with no up front costs for the phones. Apple iPhone SE Again, the upfront charge of £149.99 for the 32GB and 128GB iPhone SEs have been dropped on the basic 500MB data plans, which see you paying £20.49/month and £25.49/month respectively. Better options include the 8GB plans, which cost £32.99/month and £37.99/month, without you needing to pay up front for the phones. Samsung Galaxy A3 Going for the 3GB option here sees you getting access to the fastest speeds possible on EE’s network, 24 months' free BT Sport mobile - with no up front cost for the phone. If 3GB isn’t enough, there’s an 8GB equivalent which costs £32.99/month. Samsung Galaxy A5 Ignore the recommended deal and go for the 8GB plan - it's less than £10/month more and you get sixteen times the data, plus free access to BT Sport for the duration of the 24 month contract and access to the fastest network speeds possible. Huawei P10 Your best bet once again is to ignore the starting deal, which gives you a paltry 500MB and pick any of the others; we'd recommend the 8GB option which costs £32.99/month, gives you access to 24 months' of free BT Sport mobile and the fastest speeds you’re going to get on EE’s network. Nokia 8 It doesn't have the same nostalgic resonance as this year's Nokia 3310 reboot, but it does boast a nice, stripped down interface and the same dark blue body that hearkens back to Nokia's legacy. Better still, you can pick one up on a 3GB or 8GB plan for £37.99/month and £42.99/month and both contracts let you stream BT Sport mobile for their duration (24 months) and tap into the fastest 4G speeds going on EE's network.

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