on 03-01-2020 21:05
So I am curious about moving onto O2 refresh. I have seen that O2 have essentially killed yearly upgrade.
So my question is, whats the deal when you want to upgrade now? Is there any point in refresh (sounds like it'll be more expensive as a result).
Say I went on a custom plan of 24 months, £260 upfront. The handset cost is £19.67 (iPhone 11 £732) and the airtime cost is £29.00 obviously i'd be paying 48.67 every month for 24 months... BUT if after 12 months I want a new phone what happens?
How I have worked it out is i've paid £19.67 for 12 months thus I take £236.04 off £732 correct? So I would have £495.96 left to pay to "end" or "upgrade" early.
If this is correct am I still able to trade in my phone (providing it meets all O2 recycle criteria) to reduce that cost further? Or am I working this all out incorrectly and someone can help me understand this better.
Thanks for any help someone can give me, as you can tell I find this very confusing
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on 03-01-2020 21:19
You are exactly right.
You can upgrade at anytime by paying off your device plan.
O2 recycle is an option too if you were to choose that route.
Guide: How does O2 Refresh work?
on 03-01-2020 21:19
You are exactly right.
You can upgrade at anytime by paying off your device plan.
O2 recycle is an option too if you were to choose that route.
Guide: How does O2 Refresh work?
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They got you any which way up then