on 17-01-2024 18:51
on 17-01-2024 18:51
on 17-01-2024 18:55
4 years!
Best hope that Samsung provide repairs for that long as well...
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17-01-2024 19:14 - edited 17-01-2024 19:17
17-01-2024 19:14 - edited 17-01-2024 19:17
That's expensive even over 4 years. You can terminate the airtime after 2 years, so there is escape from O2 half way thro
on 17-01-2024 20:30
Who in their right mind takes out a contract over 4 years?
OK you can make extra payments if you wish but it's over £100 dearer than going direct to Samsung (who also offer 4 years to pay) and you get a much better trade in price than using O2 recycle
Then get any sim only contract from USwitch or stay on your current tariff
Buying from O2 only makes sense if you want Switch Up
on 17-01-2024 20:46
on 17-01-2024 20:46
4 years is a damn long time. People who want the 'latest and greatest' (not me) will find themselves with a phone which went out of vogue 3 years ago.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-01-2024 21:29
on 17-01-2024 21:29
I'm feeling obsolete 😒
on 17-01-2024 21:31
on 17-01-2024 21:31
on 18-01-2024 19:32
on 18-01-2024 19:32
Samsung are offering a free Galaxy watch to folks who buy direct.
Should we expect lots of queries from those customers who are struggling to set it up ?
on 18-01-2024 20:08
Depends if the O2 network plays nicely
To be fair we only get the odd post for Galaxy watches and instore usually sort them out (allegedly 😉)
Unlike the incompatability to the Apple watch
on 19-01-2024 19:38
on 19-01-2024 19:38