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Chris_K
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Morning all,


As some keen eyes may have already spotted, we’ve very recently launched ‘Like New’. Like New devices from O2 are fully tested and refurbished handsets that have been returned to us for whatever reason. The important thing to remember is, every one of them goes through a 5 point check and if you change your mind, you’ll have 14 days to return it to us just like with a brand new phone.

 


So, why are O2 doing this?
As the second hand mobile market continues to grow, knowing who to trust online is a tricky business. While people on online auction and classified sites seem to be offering great deals, after buying and testing a range of second hand phones, O2’s research seems to suggest that these deals are too good to be true.

Out of 52 phones bought across a range of popular online auction sites:

  • 33 were falsely advertised
  • 17 had something fundamentally wrong with them
  • 25 weren’t in good enough physical condition to be resold
  • 7 were fakes
  • 2 devices never turned up


Dominic Littlewood’s take on it

All the phones O2 received were analysed by O2 before being given to independent expert and consumer champion Dominic Littlewood, of Fake Britain and Saints and Scroungers fame, to assess. He said:

“If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Not only were a lot of the phones I looked at fake, or broken, some didn’t even turn up. If you’re buying a second hand phone, you are far better buying from a trusted operator where you can get a guarantee, rather than a stranger off the internet. You wouldn’t buy a phone from Del Boy, would you?”


What are the five-point checks and grades?

Each handset has to go through a series of checks to make sure it is in perfect working order for its new owners. Things tested include the physical condition of the phone – if it is not perfect, nearly perfect, or perfectly fine (with a maximum of 5 minor scuffs or scratches) then it cannot be resold. Phones are also tested to make sure they are not fake or stolen before being run through five key checks to make sure they are in fully working order:

 

  1. Battery – ensuring the phone takes and holds a charge
  2. Audio – getting clear and crisp sound from speakers and microphones
  3. Screen – checking typing, rotation and pinch to zoom functions 
  4. Interface – checking the buttons, security features and cameras all work
  5. Connectivity – making sure connectivity features like Wi-Fi work correctly


If a phone passes these checks, it is then wiped of all data, which is particularly important given 10% of phones in the study either had old customer data on them, or content such as images and video that would not be suitable for minors.


How do I buy ‘Like New’ handsets?

If you’re interested in buying a second hand device from someone you can trust, safe in the knowledge that the phone works perfectly then head right on over here and have a look at our range:


“You wouldn’t buy a phone from Del Boy, would you?”


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@Cleoriff wrote:

Hi @Chris_K After a very quick read these seem like a good idea. One question. Are they locked to O2?


and, if they are, will O2 unlock them in the normal way or will there be a waiting period?


We didn't get an answer to this but I can now confirm, from personal experience that,

a) yes they are locked, and

b) there is no wait to unlock and the request went through quickly without a hitch.

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Excellent news @MI5....

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Excellent news @MI5....


Yes, even if I had to answer my own questions Rolleys LOL

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@Cleoriff wrote:

Excellent news @MI5....


Yes, even if I had to answer my own questions Rolleys LOL


No matter. I am responding now so at least you aren't talking to yourself LOL

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