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Upgrading to an S24 Ultra

Silkweed
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I currently have a Samsung S22 Plus with just over a year to run on my contract. Im after a S24 Ultra but cant find one with a two year contract, am I missing something? Are all high end phones all three year contracts?

I dont want to leave o2 but Im not too happy on my three year contract.

 

Thanks

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@Silkweed 

If you customise your plan you can change to 24 months. 

https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/samsung/galaxy-s24-ultra-5g?device-type=packages

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If you customise your plan you can change to 24 months. 

https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/samsung/galaxy-s24-ultra-5g?device-type=packages

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Thanks very much, obviously the the payments are higher but at least it offers a faster get out option.

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@Silkweed 

I certainly wouldn't want a 3 year deal either but remember you can pay up and get out at anytime or choose a plus plan which gives you switch up to change every 3 months if you wish. 

Guide: Introducing O2 Switch Up. Swap phones whenever you want! 

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