on 11-09-2013 23:39
I will be at the end of my 24 month contract for iphone 4s soon. At the moment I am considering staying with the 4s rather than upgrading to 5s. On the monthly contracts, the initial cost of the phone varies with the tarriff chosen. This led me to believe that part of the 24 monthly cost was payment for the balance of the cost of the phone. Should my monthly costs reduce if I have already paid for the phone or must I just keep on paying the same amount ad infinitum?
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on 11-09-2013 23:49
The tariff cost remains the same. However you will be able to lower the tariff if you so wish at the end of the contract or take a look at the monthly Simplicity tariffs. You would still be able to upgrade at a time of your choosing.
on 11-09-2013 23:49
The tariff cost remains the same. However you will be able to lower the tariff if you so wish at the end of the contract or take a look at the monthly Simplicity tariffs. You would still be able to upgrade at a time of your choosing.
12-09-2013 01:20 - edited 12-09-2013 01:21
12-09-2013 01:20 - edited 12-09-2013 01:21
You can't make up your own contract terms, your existing one will stay as it is.
You can choose a Simplicity sim only deal to lower your costs as jonsie said.
O2 Refresh has been brought in to provide what you seem to think you already have, so to get a drop once you have paid off the phone or to get a new phone you can upgrade to a Refresh deal.
12-09-2013 14:37 - edited 12-09-2013 14:38
12-09-2013 14:37 - edited 12-09-2013 14:38
Switch to an O2 Refresh contract with your existing phone. That way when the phone contract ends all that you pay is the airtime contract until you decide to get a new phone. The Airtime and Phone contracts are effectively separate.
on 12-09-2013 14:39
on 12-09-2013 14:39
@Anonymous wrote:Switch to an O2 Refresh contract with your existing phone. That way when the phone contract ends all that you pay is the airtime contract untill you decide to ger a new phone. The Airtime and Phone contracts are effectively separate.
O2 refresh will not allow purchase of the airtime only without the handset agreement you would need to go the simplicity route.
12-09-2013 14:56 - edited 12-09-2013 14:58
12-09-2013 14:56 - edited 12-09-2013 14:58
@Anonymous wrote:Switch to an O2 Refresh contract with your existing phone.
That's why we suggested Simplicity, your idea can't be done.
The phone and line contracts are only separate after buying a Refresh deal.
on 12-09-2013 15:11
12-09-2013 15:13 - edited 12-09-2013 15:14
12-09-2013 15:13 - edited 12-09-2013 15:14
And assumed you take a full refresh package airtime and handset agreement from the T&C
The following terms and conditions apply to tariffs on O2 Refresh:
on 12-09-2013 15:47
on 12-09-2013 15:47
@Anonymous wrote:According to this link you can switch an existing contract to O2 Refresh.
O2 Refresh would be a new contract, you cannot switch.