on 17-09-2015 19:13
on 17-09-2015 19:13
If i was to take out a iPhone 6s Plus on O2, i understand they split the contracts
do you have to be with them so long before you can pay off the device plan and change to pay as go?
do the devices work out more money than they do sim free from apple or brought on pay as go?
TIA
17-09-2015 19:16 - edited 17-09-2015 19:17
17-09-2015 19:16 - edited 17-09-2015 19:17
The overall cost would probably be slightly higher with O2...BUT you get the benefit of Refresh contract and free insurance
Have a look here
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-09-2015 19:18
on 18-09-2015 09:04
on 18-09-2015 09:04
Once you have paid off the phone you have multi choices. Stay with o2, end the airtime giving notice, o2 have to legally unlock the phone so you can go with any network, get a sim only contract or ask for your PAC and take your number elsewhere. The beauty of Refresh.....
on 18-09-2015 12:44
on 18-09-2015 12:44
From my reading of the T&Cs, to end the airtime contract you do need to be past the minimum term (e.g 24 months) otherwise you would have to pay off the remaining airtime contract or take a new Refresh contract?
To "Refresh" you have to take another airtime contract.
on 18-09-2015 12:58
on 18-09-2015 12:58
Have a look at this guide to Refresh
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/A-Guide-To-O2-Refresh/td-p/877701
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-09-2015 13:15
on 18-09-2015 13:15
on 18-09-2015 13:21
on 18-09-2015 13:21
Thanks, very handy and full description. And yes that confirms what I understood;
If you have not completed the mimimum airtime contract plan, you cannot simply walk away from the airtime contract, or even switch to pay and go, just by paying off the device plan; you have to take a new contract
on 18-09-2015 13:22
on 18-09-2015 13:22
on 18-09-2015 13:27
on 18-09-2015 13:27