01-04-2023 19:50
Seems O2 have been a bit cheeky with there RPI increases to new iphone 14 pro's and pro max's this year. The price increases are meant to be applied to airtime plans. However, now looking at device plans for iPhones 14 pro's and pro max's over the course of the contract, they cost approx £100 more over the term of the contract than buying direct from Apple. I guess not an issue for most customer people, but if like me you qualify for O2 Open, then the saving will be less than if RPI had been applied to the air time for these phone models
01-04-2023 19:58
It's nothing to do with rpi increase.
Devices are always more than buying direct which is a "hidden" extra so they can advertise 0% finance.
01-04-2023 20:00 - edited 01-04-2023 20:03
01-04-2023 20:00 - edited 01-04-2023 20:03
I may be wrong, but I understood that those on Refresh packages, where the phone is paid separately to airtime, only the latter increased.
If it isn't Refresh then it applies to the total package.
That's what this seems to indicate
01-04-2023 21:40
01-04-2023 21:40
Its simply supply and demand for those handsets, and the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max's are in very high demand still
You can always shop at Apple and use their Finance provider and just go sim only with o2... or look at John Lewis they are trying to get rid of stock..
@Enlli
You are correct the only thing that goes up is the airtime component