Both networks will be stocking the device, as will EE. Carphone Warehouse and Phones 4U will also be carrying the affordable next-gen handset.
Enticingly, it’ll be available on past-as-you-go deals for just £179. That’s absurdly cheap for a phone that crams in LTE, a huge 4.7-inch display, Windows Phone 8, 8GB memory and 7GB of free Microsoft Sky Drive space.
Contract-wise, plans will start at just £21 and snag you the phone for free, although expect to play plenty more if you want access to 4G data.
That’s reflected in Vodafone asking for £34 a month for the phone, throwing in 2GB of LTE data.
The Lumia 625 was revealed at the end of last month.
Espoo is trying desperately to offer a range of Windows Phones at different price points in an attempt to convince as many people as possible to make the switch from iOS and Android.