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Bonovox Posts: > 500

O2 transforms the way consumers can purchase the latest mobile phones with the launch of O2 Refresh
In a UK first, O2 Refresh offers customers the opportunity to get a new phone when they want, without having to pay out their airtime contract
O2 Refresh will be available in O2 stores nationwide from April 16
O2 today announces the launch of O2 Refresh, the first 24 month tariff to decouple the cost of the phone from the cost of calls, texts and data. O2 Refresh has been designed for customers to get a new phone at any time, without having to pay out their airtime contract. Instead, customers simply pay the remaining balance for their phone and then start afresh.
Complete transparency

When a customer signs up to O2 Refresh, they choose a Phone Plan and an Airtime Plan. By signing up to and paying separately for their phone and airtime, customers are given complete transparency, while paying the same overall as they would on a standard 24 month Pay Monthly tariff.
For those customers who want a new handset before the end of their contract term, O2 Refresh enables them to pay off the remainder of their Phone Plan and end their Airtime Plan with no termination fee. To make it even more affordable to get the latest smartphone, customers can trade in their old mobile for cash using O2 Recycle, getting up to £260 to put towards their new phone.

“For the first time in the UK, O2 Refresh will make it possible to get a new phone part way through a pay monthly contract, at any time – quickly, easily and cost-effectively.”

Feilim Mackle, Sales and Service Director at Telefónica UK
O2 Refresh also offers great long-term value for those customers who don’t want or need a new phone before the end of their contract term. Once the customer has paid the full balance of their Phone Plan, monthly payments dramatically reduce to just the cost of the Airtime Plan.

“Mobile phone technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, yet the way phones are sold has remained largely static,” said Feilim Mackle, Sales and Service Director at Telefónica UK. “Increasingly our customers are telling us that they don’t want to be tied to the same phone for two years and, with 4G coming to O2 this summer, we want to make it easier for our customers to benefit from the latest technology. For the first time in the UK, O2 Refresh will make it possible to get a new phone part way through a pay monthly contract, at any time – quickly, easily and cost-effectively.”

Choice of three plans
Customers will have a choice of three O2 Refresh Airtime Plans, which have been tailored to meet varying call, text and data requirements. For £12 a month, customers get 600 minutes, unlimited texts and 750MB of data; for £17, customers will have unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data and for £22 they receive unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 2GB of data.
O2 Refresh has also been designed to give customers the flexibility to choose whether to make an upfront payment. The overall cost of the phone may be less depending on whether a customer chooses to make an upfront payment toward their mobile and which O2 Refresh Airtime Plan they opt for.
At launch, O2 Refresh will be available on a range of phones including the HTC One, Sony Xperia Z, Blackberry Z10, Samsung Galaxy S3 and Apple iPhone 5. Following the launch, O2 Refresh will be extended to include a wider range of phones, with a specific focus on high-end smartphones including the Samsung Galaxy S4*. O2 Refresh will be available in O2 stores from Tuesday 16 April and will be available online and over the phone in the coming months.
How O2 Refresh works
A customer buys a HTC One on O2 Refresh and chooses to pay £17 per month for their Airtime Plan and gets unlimited minutes, unlimited texts and 1GB of data. They then choose to pay £20 per month for their Phone Plan and pay £49.99 up front, meaning their combined O2 Refresh tariff costs £37 per month, the same as they would pay on a standard 24 month Pay Monthly contract**. The total amount they will pay for the phone is £529.99.



http://www.o2.co.uk/refresh
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2013-04-19 18:00 ]

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Posted: 2013-04-19 18:56:10
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Del Posts: > 500

Wow, looks like this could be a good deal and a game changer for the way mobile contracts are offered in the UK, I think I may be visiting an O 2 store quite soon

Nice one Sean thanks for the share.
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Posted: 2013-04-19 19:20:46
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Vodafone are also going to let customers upgrade to 4G with 70% off the contract for a new phone. Years ago in the early days of Orange they used to do early upgrade at anytime but you had to pay the full amount. it is good for someone who thinks they have got the wrong handset and feels stuck
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Posted: 2013-04-19 19:49:01
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Del Posts: > 500

It would be great if the other networks, well EE does the same.
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Posted: 2013-04-19 20:23:11
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

EE have had alot of bad complaints so far from customers just like Three did when they first launched
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Posted: 2013-04-19 20:48:48
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Del Posts: > 500

Well luckily for me my T-Mobile contract runs out in September so it looks like I'll be right on time for the network pricing wars lol
But this O2 tariff does seem very good.
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Posted: 2013-04-19 20:59:47
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Yes if you can live with no unlimited data
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Posted: 2013-04-19 21:14:00
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Del Posts: > 500

Yes, that's true for me I do want to get a tariff with unlimited data, 3 UK is still looking good then
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Posted: 2013-04-19 21:30:52
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jcwhite_uk Posts: > 500

From my understanding, you are basically taking out a 24 month sim only tariff and a separate finance agreement for the phone, a bit like you would buy an expensive TV.
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Posted: 2013-04-19 21:34:00
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Del Posts: > 500

I think you've hit the nail on its head there, it does sound like that, I think there will be a lot of interest in this tariff though.
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Posted: 2013-04-19 22:08:56
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