O2 not selling iPad 2, so who is?
So far, only Everything Everywhere has confirmed it will be selling the iPad 2.


O2 has confirmed it will not sell the iPad 2, but it will be offering tariffs for the soon-to-be-released Apple device.
"Although we will not be selling iPad 2 with subsidy, O2 micro-sims with our great value iPad tariffs are still available for customers who have purchased the device elsewhere," an O2 spokesperson said.
So far, the only confirmed iPad 2 seller is Orange and T-Mobile's joint venture Everything Everywhere.
"We can confirm that Everything Everywhere plans to offer the iPad 2 when it is made available later this month on both Orange UK and T-Mobile UK," an Everything Everywhere spokesperson said.
"More details will be announced in due course."
At the time of publication, neither Vodafone nor 3 had confirmed whether they would be pushing the iPad 2.
Elsewhere, Apple has decided to cut the price of the original iPad by 100 on its website, with a note to say the deal is only whilst stocks last.
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The cheapest version of the iPad 1 can now be snapped up for 329.
Apple announced the latest iteration of the iPad yesterday as well as iOS 4.3, which will be released in a week's time.
Head to herefor our First Look review of the iPad 2, and here for our First Look video.
For even more iPad 2 action, also see our iPad Need to Know feature.
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