Sky has brought back its 'lowest price' offer on the iPhone 15 Pro Max, a chance for any eager Apple fans to upgrade. It's a welcomed deal for mobile users as it could be a chance to bag the cheapest price amid inflation-backed price hikes.

We've spotted what could be one of the cheapest ways to split the cost of the iPhone 15 Pro Max across a data and device contract. Sky has just announced that its 'lowest price is back', offering the Pro Max model from just £36 a month.

When you consider that O2 is selling the same device for £56 a month with an upfront fee of £30 and only 1GB of monthly data, this Sky deal seems to be one of the cheapest plans around. Although of course, the cheapest way would be to pay Very's discounted £1,099 outright price, but not everyone has the cash up-front to do that.

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Sky customers will need to add data to their iPhone 15 Pro Max plan, but the provider will triple it for free, which is where the deal starts to look more appealing. It's another perk that might just sway you towards the deal, as you could end up with 75GB of monthly data for the price of just 25GB (an extra £16 a month).

The adjacent data deal can be found on either its 10GB data or 25GB data plans, where Sky will triple the amount for you for a whole 12 months of the plan. Opting for the 25GB option gets you a whopping 75GB for just £16 a month, a handy loophole considering it sells the same amount (not in its triple offer) for £25 a month - that's already a £9 a month saving - £108 across one-year.

It's always recommended for tech fans to shop around when picking deals to ensure you get the best price over a long fixed contract. A quick look and you'd pay a much more expensive £61 a month (with a £30 upfront fee) for 25GB of data and the iPhone 15 Pro Max device at O2, while Tesco Mobile currently charges £49.99 a month.