Samsung Galaxy S6 32gb (SIM Free) - £17.13 per month
No Contracted Airtime
£399 or £17.13 per month 24 months
You can change monthly payments to pay off sooner shall you wish
+Goodybag (optional)
e.g.
£10 Goodybag
500 UK minutes
Unlimited UK texts
1 GB UK data
Free to giffgaff numbers
=£27.13
(You can change your airtime every month if you wish, or even have none, or even change network provider)
Cheapest equivalent at CPW is £29pm on Vodafone (Locked & contracted)
Top comments
gaz84
24 Oct 1511#4
This post is a little misleading.
First off there is an initial payment of £25 for the phone and £5 for the minimum goody bag.
Then;
"£436.12 total payable
9.70% APR rate for 24 months
£17.13 for 24 monthly payments"
So the £399.99 is if you pay it all off in one go.
If you are spreading the cost its more.
Over 24 months if you want mins and internet etc, its about the same as CPW minus the cancelation castle at the end.
mattturner756
24 Oct 155#16
Jeez do people on here still not know about giffgaff?
O2 sister network (as in, owned by O2 they don't merely use the network). You can change airtime and tariff month to month, all customer service is done online (hence cheap prices) and you aren't locked to them. You don't even need to have a goodybag just cancel it. The phone contract itself is run through rate setter and you can pay it off whenever you want, rate setter is a good 11-12% less APR than a phone contract from a network (usually 20%)
Basically, giffgaff are decent is what I'm trying to say. This is a good price
jayjayuk1234 to ChampionshipManager
24 Oct 153#22
Bones? is that a Halloween special deal? :wink:
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sm-1991
25 Oct 15#30
Giff gaff, worst network for 3G, my friends who I recommended Giff gaff to a few years ago have moved to EE and Three.
Jeez do people on here still not know about giffgaff?
O2 sister network (as in, owned by O2 they don't merely use the network). You can change airtime and tariff month to month, all customer service is done online (hence cheap prices) and you aren't locked to them. You don't even need to have a goodybag just cancel it. The phone contract itself is run through rate setter and you can pay it off whenever you want, rate setter is a good 11-12% less APR than a phone contract from a network (usually 20%)
Basically, giffgaff are decent is what I'm trying to say. This is a good price
DarkBat1 to mattturner756
25 Oct 15#28
Used to be with giffgaff, they're **** now.
LaurieLauren to mattturner756
25 Oct 15#33
I completly agree. I had been with o2 since I had my first phone and decided to change to giffgaff when my last contract was up. My husband was already on giffgaff and raved about how good it was (and a sister company of o2 anyway). After a lot of thought, I decided to take the plunge. I bought the £12 goodie bag and haven't looked back since. I even managed to use the o2 priority moments with my original number still. I'm now looking to get this phone cause it's a really good deal and I can just keep my rolling goodie bag and number.
rsboden
25 Oct 15#32
If you have a credit card, plus you'd end up paying more via interest
Jturney
25 Oct 15#31
you can stick it on Credit Card. Same difference
smartypants71
24 Oct 15#25
The goodybag isn't optional, it's at least £5 per month.
Athanbb to smartypants71
25 Oct 15#26
As someone who has bought this already, I can assure you that if you have a giffgaff sim already then you don't need to buy a goody bag.
rsboden to smartypants71
25 Oct 15#29
Yes it is optional, you're wrong.
woster
25 Oct 15#27
If you go by bespoke offers you can spread over 6 months 0%
Neostar
24 Oct 15#23
Does the phone last longer than an LG G2 ?
pelaquin to Neostar
24 Oct 15#24
I dont think it does, the LGG2 from my understanding and I'm sure your experience has a very good battery, the S6 is infamous for having one of the worst batteries on a flagship shop.
ChampionshipManager
24 Oct 15#18
375 bones on Amazon.
Cold.
rsboden to ChampionshipManager
24 Oct 15#19
You can't pay via finance on Amazon?
jayjayuk1234 to ChampionshipManager
24 Oct 153#22
Bones? is that a Halloween special deal? :wink:
davidjolly93
24 Oct 15#21
also just to let you know if you buy it frm CPW it will be contracted but it won't be locked to any network
gaz84
24 Oct 1511#4
This post is a little misleading.
First off there is an initial payment of £25 for the phone and £5 for the minimum goody bag.
Then;
"£436.12 total payable
9.70% APR rate for 24 months
£17.13 for 24 monthly payments"
So the £399.99 is if you pay it all off in one go.
If you are spreading the cost its more.
Over 24 months if you want mins and internet etc, its about the same as CPW minus the cancelation castle at the end.
Athanbb to gaz84
24 Oct 15#20
If you signup for Gifgaff you don't have to pay that extra £5.
jaxxjaxx
24 Oct 151#17
I've been with giffgaff for 3 years now and am completely satisfied. Worth checking out the website to see which goodybag would be best for you. My son is wishing he hadn't signed up to EE as his bills are horrendous whereas I can chop and change goodybags month to month should I so wish.
Tequila
24 Oct 15#15
That's what I payed for Note 5.
blackrat62
24 Oct 152#12
But if I wait to get the S7 then I'll be worried the S8 will be coming if I wait for that ............. Deal or no deal is the question - heat from me.
rsboden to blackrat62
24 Oct 15#14
Yes haha, it's always the case. They're coming out more and more often now :smirk:
accyuklad
24 Oct 151#10
think if you got a giffgaff sim you can turn off the bundle I think unless someone on here as tried
rsboden to accyuklad
24 Oct 15#13
Yeah you can, it's basically PAYG - you don't have to top up if you don't want to
cruisecars
24 Oct 15#11
battery doesnt last long so its a cold from me...
accyuklad
24 Oct 15#9
cool might get it not sure yet
accyuklad
24 Oct 15#7
so can you cancel the goodybag if not then its not £17.13
rsboden to accyuklad
24 Oct 15#8
Yes, 100%, cancel, change, change provider; it is a SIM Free deal
accyuklad
24 Oct 15#5
you actually going to pay £30 upfront and then £22.13 a month for 24month
100+ min
300 texts
100MB
Free to giffgaff
rsboden to accyuklad
24 Oct 15#6
No you're not
simont_space
23 Oct 152#3
Other than not having to find the cash all in one go.
Opening post
No Contracted Airtime
£399 or £17.13 per month 24 months
You can change monthly payments to pay off sooner shall you wish
+Goodybag (optional)
e.g.
£10 Goodybag
500 UK minutes
Unlimited UK texts
1 GB UK data
Free to giffgaff numbers
=£27.13
(You can change your airtime every month if you wish, or even have none, or even change network provider)
Cheapest equivalent at CPW is £29pm on Vodafone (Locked & contracted)
Top comments
First off there is an initial payment of £25 for the phone and £5 for the minimum goody bag.
Then;
"£436.12 total payable
9.70% APR rate for 24 months
£17.13 for 24 monthly payments"
So the £399.99 is if you pay it all off in one go.
If you are spreading the cost its more.
Over 24 months if you want mins and internet etc, its about the same as CPW minus the cancelation castle at the end.
O2 sister network (as in, owned by O2 they don't merely use the network). You can change airtime and tariff month to month, all customer service is done online (hence cheap prices) and you aren't locked to them. You don't even need to have a goodybag just cancel it. The phone contract itself is run through rate setter and you can pay it off whenever you want, rate setter is a good 11-12% less APR than a phone contract from a network (usually 20%)
Basically, giffgaff are decent is what I'm trying to say. This is a good price
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http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/phones/2015/10/giffgaff-tops-mobile-phone-customer-service-poll-as-piggyback-providers-beat-the-big-boys
O2 sister network (as in, owned by O2 they don't merely use the network). You can change airtime and tariff month to month, all customer service is done online (hence cheap prices) and you aren't locked to them. You don't even need to have a goodybag just cancel it. The phone contract itself is run through rate setter and you can pay it off whenever you want, rate setter is a good 11-12% less APR than a phone contract from a network (usually 20%)
Basically, giffgaff are decent is what I'm trying to say. This is a good price
Cold.
First off there is an initial payment of £25 for the phone and £5 for the minimum goody bag.
Then;
"£436.12 total payable
9.70% APR rate for 24 months
£17.13 for 24 monthly payments"
So the £399.99 is if you pay it all off in one go.
If you are spreading the cost its more.
Over 24 months if you want mins and internet etc, its about the same as CPW minus the cancelation castle at the end.
100+ min
300 texts
100MB
Free to giffgaff
and witrh the Galaxy 7 supposedly coming in early 2016 will get cheaper after xmas if u can wait