on 09-12-2015 18:44
Hey folks,
Having been shocked by the price of the lumia 950 (thats a whole other story lol). I decided to review other networks, CPW and sim free options.
On the O2 website, they claim that 63% of refresh customers save. Well, I've done the math based on its current offerings and i don't think this is right. Not unless they are assuming 63% will pay off the handset early and save on line rental.
In fact, ive noticed that some plans are more expensive on refresh, never mind the handset.
I get that O2 are the only network to offer refresh, but i think they need to refresh their current handset pricing to stay competitive.
I guess the days when the network subsidised handsets are long gone.
Discuss
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on 10-12-2015 01:03
on 10-12-2015 07:52
on 10-12-2015 07:52
I am via Carphone Warehouse but like the idea of dealing directly with O2 and being on a lower tariff once I have paid off the handset, but this is negated as it will take 8.5 months after a 'normal' contract has ended to get to evens. I fail to see how the premium price for the handset via O2 is correct, let alone the £150 upfront. You can get the Iphone 6 for the same deal, not that I wish to.
on 10-12-2015 08:27
on 10-12-2015 08:27
As we say often though....its all down to personal choice and what suits the individual need at the time. I always buy the phone outright and go for sim only. Not everyone has the option to do that though...
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on 10-12-2015 09:09
on 10-12-2015 16:41
I've just brought a Lumia 950XL through Carphone warehouse (O2 Contract) on an upgrade. It's costing me £32.50 a month with no upfront pricing.
I'm surprised that I can get the bigger handset that O2 have decided not to stock for the same monthly price as O2 are doing the smaller handset and an upfront fee!! It seems like madness to me.
on 10-12-2015 17:06
on 10-12-2015 17:06
on 10-12-2015 19:31