on 21-01-2014 20:54
on 21-01-2014 20:54
Hello All
I want to upgrade my phone early on O2 refresh.... I purchased my original contract online, however as my phone has died I need to get it replaced early + urgently. So the question is, can I upgrade my online contract in an O2 store (i.e. tomorrow) via the refresh deal?
Many Thanks
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21-01-2014 20:55 - edited 21-01-2014 21:00
21-01-2014 20:55 - edited 21-01-2014 21:00
Yes.
Have a good think about what phone and tariff will meet your needs, the monthly cost is within your means, and that its a long term commitment.
Have a play around with the working demo models instore before you make your final choice on handset.
Enjoy.
http://www.o2.co.uk/mobile/refresh/frequent-questions/fast-track
http://www.o2.co.uk/refresh/frequent-questions#tabs
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Where can I buy O2 Refresh?
From Tuesday 16 April, O2 Refresh is available to everyone exclusively in O2 shops. Existing customers eligible for an upgrade can do this over the phone soon. And later this year, new customers can buy O2 Refresh over the phone and everyone will be available to buy it online.
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21-01-2014 20:55 - edited 21-01-2014 21:00
21-01-2014 20:55 - edited 21-01-2014 21:00
Yes.
Have a good think about what phone and tariff will meet your needs, the monthly cost is within your means, and that its a long term commitment.
Have a play around with the working demo models instore before you make your final choice on handset.
Enjoy.
http://www.o2.co.uk/mobile/refresh/frequent-questions/fast-track
http://www.o2.co.uk/refresh/frequent-questions#tabs
"
Where can I buy O2 Refresh?
From Tuesday 16 April, O2 Refresh is available to everyone exclusively in O2 shops. Existing customers eligible for an upgrade can do this over the phone soon. And later this year, new customers can buy O2 Refresh over the phone and everyone will be available to buy it online.
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on 21-01-2014 21:02
Thanks for your help. So presumably if I take in my existing O2 account number, phone number etc... that is all the info I will need to do it? (Other than bank account / debit card etc...)?
21-01-2014 21:06 - edited 21-01-2014 21:06
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your help. So presumably if I take in my existing O2 account number, phone number etc... that is all the info I will need to do it? (Other than bank account / debit card etc...)?
You're Welcome.
And Yes.
on 21-01-2014 21:31
Sorry to be a pain... but final question... Once i've gone into the O2 store and bought the phone/upgraded, will I be able to just put in my old sim and off I go, or will there be some kind of delay before it all works/the contracts go through? Many Thanks for your patience!
on 21-01-2014 21:33
If the phone you have now is using the same sized sim card as the new phone you will be good to go.
If not the o2 shop will have blank sim cards in stock and they will perform the sim swap for you.
It can take up to 24 hours to settle but can be quicker depending on how busy the network is.
on 21-01-2014 21:35
Perfect, thanks. My current phone uses a micro sim (xperia P) and i'm intending to get a Z1, so sounds like I will be ready to go straight away!?
on 21-01-2014 21:36
on 21-01-2014 21:36
You know.
I found it far too easy as I'm already an O2 customer. All I basically had to do was confirm my details, read the disclaimers and update my credit card details. I opted for an instore collection, so I never had to wait in until a delivery man turned up.
This was all done on the website. The only thing was I never arranged for a Micro-SIM for my new handset.
21-01-2014 21:36 - edited 21-01-2014 21:41
@Anonymous wrote:Perfect, thanks. My current phone uses a micro sim (xperia P) and i'm intending to get a Z1, so sounds like I will be ready to go straight away!?
Yes the Sony Xperia Z1 uses a micro sim.
Have you had a play with that phone yet ?
on 21-01-2014 21:39
Thanks - I had intended to upgrade online, but I cannot get the authentication code to do it as my phone has died (had an interesting converation with one of the O2 tech people tonight online). In any event, I figured that going into the store would be the quickest way to get up and running on the same day without having to wait for a delivery.