£19.99 Up front and £10 per month = £259.99. Choose the £31.99 with £19.99 (3GB Data) option to get the deal price. Unlock, cancel the airtime, BANG!
Back camera 16 MP
Front camera 5 MP
HD camera Yes
Video capture Yes
Music player Yes
FM radio No
As good as new, without the cost
Although it's used, this phone has been fully restored to its original state, so it's as good as a new phone, but cheaper. This refurb comes with a 12 month warranty, so you don't have to worry about anything going wrong. You can find the phone's user guide on the manufacturer's website.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is made from metal and glass, and features a 5.1 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display. Take pictures instantly on the 16 megapixel main camera, with the 0.7 seconds quick launch feature. And capture bright selfies even in low light, on the 5 megapixel selfie camera. The S6 is the first smartphone with a 14nm mobile processor, for even better performance. And with Samsung Pay, you can even use your Galaxy S6 to make payments. Take a look at the video to find out more about the new Galaxy S6.
Made from curved glass and carved metal, with a slim body, the Samsung Galaxy S6 looks as good as it performs. Watch the video to see more of the new Samsung Galaxy S6.
Charge faster and keep going for longer
Charge faster and keep going for longer
No need to panic if you’ve forgotten to charge your phone. The S6 comes with a special fast charger. When you’re running low on power, you can give your battery a quick boost. A 10 minute charge can give you up to four hours of normal use. And you can charge your phone from flat to full in under an hour and a half.
Take clear pictures in a flash with Fast Tracking Autofocus
The Galaxy S6 comes with a feature packed camera. Use the quick launch camera to make sure you never miss a shot – perfect for capturing live action. And you don’t have to worry about blurry photos, thanks to the Galaxy S6’s Fast Tracking Autofocus feature. The Galaxy S6’s wide aperture lens means you can capture clear pictures, in low light. And it even has its own 5 megapixel selfie camera.
Get the best out of your battery with Smart Manager
Get the best out of your battery with Smart Manager
Smart Manager keeps your Samsung Galaxy S6 going for longer, without you having to lift a finger. Improve your battery life, shut down unnecessary apps, clear your memory to make space for more photos and videos, and keep your device secure. All at the touch of a button.
Talk Time Up to 18 hrs
Standby Time Up to 12 days
Removable battery No
Dimensions 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8mm
Weight 138g
Screen size 5.1inch
Internal phone memory 32GB
External memory card type N/A
Email capability Yes
Operating system Android 5.02
Eco rating 3.4
Splash proof No
Top comments
Vistrix
20 Dec 153#73
This is what I did:
1.Request phone unlock via O2 live chat. I received the email 2 days later.
2. I requested a charger via O2 live chat. They very kindly sent one for free.
3. Rung O2 and asked to cancel airtime and pay off the phone.
4. Cancelled direct debit in case they charge you for first bill (only after doing the above step). They actually told me to do this (there were 2 direct debits to cancel).
As long as you do step 3 within 14 days and do not use the sim card, you won't be charged more than the £240 + £20 up front cost.
All comments (130)
rd3d2
13 Dec 15#1
Nice!
mrl11
13 Dec 15#2
how can you just cancel airtime contract, arent you locked in? and when do you cancel it? great if it works.
mynameisthehulk
13 Dec 15#3
Not on O2 Refresh. You can pay off the device balance and cancel the airtime. If you search for Refresh deals previously posted there is a lot of info available.
vassy201187
13 Dec 152#4
On receiving the phone call the customer care. Mention you want to cancel airtime contract and are ready to pay device charge. Do not use the sim. Everything done for u.
what does it cost roughly to get a phone unlocked to use on a different network? 02 to EE
vassy201187 to TREG
13 Dec 15#12
It comes unlocked I guess
neoboy to TREG
13 Dec 15#15
Free, just make sure not to cancel the contract before you get the unlock code. Also possible it may come unlocked already if the previous owner did so, my Note 3 from another O2 Refresh deal was already unlocked when I received it.
If it's anything like that deal, then you'll get this in a small brown box with a cable in, O2 doesn't supply chargers normally so make sure you have a quick charge one already otherwise this will charge slower.
rjmjnlcfm
13 Dec 15#13
i cant find this deal?
TREG
13 Dec 15#14
I think its locked to 02 so would need to get it unlocked somewhere.
ziezou
13 Dec 15#16
Direct link?
sethbrundle
13 Dec 15#17
Checkout isn't working
Phatboy
13 Dec 152#18
Sorry but I don't get the prices in the OP.
asma44
13 Dec 15#19
Ordered thankyou very much...
When cancelling Airtime will they give me option for paying off device price of £240 in full or will I have to pay as a direct debit of £10 a month for 24 mths?
Just Wondering
14 Dec 15#20
But will they unlock the phone if you still have the contract ? Or do they have to unlock phones legally theses days upon request ?
neoboy
14 Dec 152#21
O2 have a very hassle free policy on unlocking, it's free and can be done at any point with a pay monthly contract. I had my code in just over 24 hours but turns out I didn't even need it as I didn't check to see if it was already unlocked. Says up to 72 hours online but as I mentioned before just make sure not to cancel the airtime before you get the code just in case your phone isn't unlocked.
EDIT:
Need to pay that off in full.
GigabitEthernet
14 Dec 15#22
They will unlock it whilst you're in contract, so you unlock it whilst you have the Refresh plan. Then once you have the code you cancel the plan within 14 days.
da_murphster
14 Dec 151#23
ordered - hope this works out - not used the refresh thing before.
asma44 to da_murphster
14 Dec 15#24
Nor me..After buying,If you have received the ten odd welcome emails from O2 about the contract etc etc does that mean you have definitely passed their credit check?
Às far as I can see they haven't taken the £19.99 from my account so was wondering,cos my credit scores been a lil crap lately
dumdee2004
14 Dec 15#25
Not in stock... what's the point?
RichIbizaSport to dumdee2004
14 Dec 152#26
white is in stock
stevenprior1
14 Dec 15#27
i got a refurbished phone from o2 2 month ago it they not in like new condition. i got the note 3 for cheap but the plastic trim was still cracked and had scratches on the back and also did t cone with the earphones and instructions but that didnt bother. but the phone did so i sent it back.
dumdee2004
14 Dec 15#28
you are right. thanks
Jawz
14 Dec 15#29
How much are official fast chargers if it don't come with one?
Mrs wants S6 coming from her S2. Thinking of this or best to fork out £359 with Argos!?
Just a little expensive. Not sure I trust Amazon deals with them being from Russia half of phones
rodman to Jawz
14 Dec 15#31
Why would they send phones from Russia?
neoboy
14 Dec 151#30
I just use one of these as my charger for everything. It isn't officially certified for QuickCharge but the 2.1a ports on it don't seem far off in terms of charging times. If you don't have the space or don't need to charge a number of items, can get something like this which is both smaller and Qualcomm certified for 2.0 QC.
Jawz
15 Dec 15#32
Heard few comments saying phone booted in Russian and one had his in Dutch. Another got a euro plug and converter.
Maybe a 3rd party seller gets them cheaper from there to sell on. That's why price more competitive
rairhorns
15 Dec 15#33
If this had been the 64GB version I'd be doing back flips right now.
da_murphster to rairhorns
15 Dec 15#34
I'm also concerend that 32gb is not enough but its cheap enough to give it a go.
asma44
15 Dec 151#35
Received my phone today, tried Vodafone sim,didn't work so asked for unlock code from online guru, said I should receive within 7 days. Now let's hope cancelling airtime is that easy too..
asma44
15 Dec 151#36
Will wait for unlock code before cancelling airtime of course.
anchorman123456
15 Dec 151#37
worked for me I had 1 gold and 1 white
sethbrundle
15 Dec 151#38
Got my phone today. Minus the charger. Rang up O2 who are sending me a new charger. Paid off the £240 and requested the unlock code. Was told could take 7 days. Rang virgin for a replacement sim (nano for a micro) they said £5 please sir I said I would leave they said have one for free i said ok. Happy days!
speedking
16 Dec 151#39
How good is the battery on these? The G4 is too big and the S6 seems ideal size. Will I get a day and around 4 hours screen time?
kevjosant
16 Dec 151#40
I requested an unlock code but was told I need to insert the sim for 24 hours before they can do so....anyone else had this response ?
mynameisthehulk
16 Dec 15#41
Can those of you who have bought give some details on the condition of the item?
kevjosant to mynameisthehulk
16 Dec 151#42
As New condition...no marks or any indication it was ever used
asma44 to mynameisthehulk
17 Dec 151#45
Fantastic unused condition, no marks scratches or any sign of use!
anchorman123456
16 Dec 15#43
There's 14 days to change your mind as long as you cancel within that time it works great
kevjosant
16 Dec 15#44
I spoke to a o2 Guru on online chat and he kindly offered to send a charger free of charge
asma44
17 Dec 15#46
Received email for unlock code today
davidmcg2u
17 Dec 151#47
Just ordered the Gold for my other half's extra Christmas pressie - great price - thank you OP.
Hope the unlocking & cancelling airtime is as easy as it sounds.
Jawz
17 Dec 15#48
Anyone had any problems with these? It's for the girlfriend for Xmas. Argos got em new for £349 but I like a bargain.
Not sure if it will have same affect opening a brown box at Xmas. But nice saving.
So what's in box? Just a phone and a charger?
Vistrix
17 Dec 15#49
Awesome deal. Ordered the white version - being delivered tomorrow.
Now to back up all my stuff, ready for transfer! Bit of a pain theres no micro sd slot :smirk:
sethbrundle
17 Dec 151#50
Mines been delivered. As I said in an earlier post I paid up phone straight away and order a c ode to sim free straight away. I received code yesterday and it worked a treat. Just waiting for the universal charger the said they would send out. My only disappointment is when I ordered there was only white left and wife said she liked gold best. She doesn't know ive bought her it. She was referring to the iphone 6s hopefully shes not too disappointed ive had the s6 since it came out and can confirm its decent.
khalifazed
17 Dec 15#51
is this deal still available? as I can't find it?
ziezou
18 Dec 15#52
I have ordered the unlock code should I cancel the contract now? Will they still send it?
mrl11
18 Dec 15#53
Just received it today but was not the Curve.... All these are Just S6 and not curve as in description
mynameisthehulk to mrl11
18 Dec 15#54
You mean Edge? Which it doesn't say anywhere?
mrl11
18 Dec 151#55
Yip, My mistake! Just thought when it said made from curved glass, it was the Edge. My fault. but still a reasonable deal.
khalifazed
18 Dec 15#56
can somebody advise me when u cancel the contract do you just pay the airtime x 24 off or the monthly costs x 24 ? or both the airtime and monthly?
thx
Vistrix to khalifazed
18 Dec 151#57
You cancel the airtime contract and don't pay a thing for it.
You then "buy out" the phone which is £10 x 24 plus a £20 fee you pay when you first purchase.0
So when you ring, cancel the airtime (after receiving code), and then they will ask you to pay off the phone (£10 x 24).
blueman159
18 Dec 15#58
I went through this process a couple of weeks ago. Very happy with the phone - pretty much mint condition. I got the unlock code after around 2 days, and then paid off the £240 for the handset and cancelled the airtime.
I have just received my first (and only) bill from O2 for £4.12
I havent bothered to argue about what its for, but can assume that I owe for the period of time I was in contract for (3 or 4 days)
Coulomb_Barrier
18 Dec 15#59
This has expired now hasn't it? Best contract you can get now seems to £28.50 a month for 24 months.
kevjosant to Coulomb_Barrier
18 Dec 15#60
It's still available...click more tarrifs and scroll down until first £19.99 upfront/3Gb allowance
khalifazed
18 Dec 15#61
thankyou vistrix
Coulomb_Barrier
18 Dec 151#62
Indeed thanks buddy. I was looking at the monthly cost in the table.
davidmcg2u
18 Dec 15#63
I collected the phone tonight is in mint condition - very happy. I went online with the guru & was told l had to make 1 chargeable call before waiting another 24hours before requesting the unlock code.
So this time tomorrow night I should have that part sorted.
When should I pay the device off & cancel the contract?
Thank you!!
asma44 to davidmcg2u
18 Dec 151#64
I received mine on Tuesday and asked for unlock code which I received by email on Thursday. .I paid off device and cancelled airtime today,they said airtime contract would be cancelled within 24 hours and I would receive a bill or partial bill for this month. Best to cancel within 14 days and Don't forget to cancel the direct debit after receiving bill too just in case!
GigabitEthernet
18 Dec 15#65
When you cancel the handset plan, the airtime plan can become a 30 day rolling contract if you want it to, so I suppose you could try and haggle a better upgrade with retentions!
Vistrix
18 Dec 15#66
Did you guys get an ejection pin for the sim card? I didn't receive one :smirk:
davidmcg2u to Vistrix
19 Dec 15#69
No I have 1 anyway for my iPhone so not a prob for me - maybe ask for one online you never know your luck.
mrl11
19 Dec 151#67
Looked as good as new not one mark on it. Came in plain (no Box) packaging with usb only.
shaggy
19 Dec 15#68
This is a good deal and possibly worth selling the 6s Plus instead of this :smiley: what's the battery life like ?
shaggy
19 Dec 15#70
Can you return this within 14 days if not happy? Even if you pay of contract on day one?
davidmcg2u
20 Dec 151#71
Well I requested the unlock code at 11pm last night & received it this morning - very quick service.
I have just paid off the phone but had to be put on hold whilst they sorted my first airtime bill as the automated billing system created a bill right away for £13.50. They said that I should receive a credit to my account but I was to cancel my DD to make sure I don't get charged.
And, I have just realized I went into the wrong tariff - £29.99 upfront instead of the £19.99. Silly me!! Any great deal in any case other half will be happy with her Xmas pressie!!
Coulomb_Barrier to davidmcg2u
20 Dec 15#72
Got mine coming in post.
So can you explain basically the steps I need to take to pay it off?
So should I, in order:
1. Request a phone unlock code (where did you get yours?)
2. Then cancel the airtime and buy out the contract.
Is this simply what I need to do?
Vistrix
20 Dec 153#73
This is what I did:
1.Request phone unlock via O2 live chat. I received the email 2 days later.
2. I requested a charger via O2 live chat. They very kindly sent one for free.
3. Rung O2 and asked to cancel airtime and pay off the phone.
4. Cancelled direct debit in case they charge you for first bill (only after doing the above step). They actually told me to do this (there were 2 direct debits to cancel).
As long as you do step 3 within 14 days and do not use the sim card, you won't be charged more than the £240 + £20 up front cost.
Coulomb_Barrier to Vistrix
21 Dec 15#74
Cool so you only cancelled airtime after receiving the phone unlock?
And could I not just use a phone unlock vendor on eBay or something?
mynameisthehulk
21 Dec 15#75
Which clown has expired the deal?
shaggy to mynameisthehulk
21 Dec 151#77
Deal is still on. Let it be expire so at least they still have stock for indecisive guts like m
Vistrix
21 Dec 151#76
Yes, only cancelled once I received the code (just in case).
I think you can get an unlock code on Ebay but O2 do not charge for their codes.
Coulomb_Barrier
21 Dec 15#78
Cool thanks for all your help :smiley:
brendinho
21 Dec 15#79
great!! cheers!!
locktheworldout
21 Dec 15#80
On the final order page it says "I confirm I want my service to start as soon as I receive my sim (you'll still have 14 days to cancel, you'll just pay for what you've used) "
Do I tick yes?
leesadlier
21 Dec 15#81
I went for this deal in Nov and I am still having problems with o2 over the contract! on the plus side the phone is in mint condition
Vistrix to leesadlier
21 Dec 15#89
Did you not cancel within 14 days at the time?
If you told them that you wanted to cancel within that period, they have to legally cancel the contract. You don't even have to say why.
cameron17
21 Dec 15#82
great find !! thanks :smiley:
XxS7U4R7xX
21 Dec 15#83
Worth paying the extra £80 for 64GB?
shaggy to XxS7U4R7xX
21 Dec 15#84
Possibly yes. I think 32 g is enough for most people. It's only if you use a lot of apps and download a lot of music etc
I'm still undecided . Do you get a fast charger and a cable in the package?
shaggy
21 Dec 15#85
Hang on. 12 month guarantee? Not the usual 24 month one that Samsung provide ?
trueno2k
21 Dec 15#86
What's this about the Device Cash Price?..
shaggy to trueno2k
21 Dec 15#87
I am not 100% certain on this but I think that is the price you pay if you cancel AFTER 14 days are up. Best for someone else to clarify or even have an online chat with o2 and make sure you have the chat emailed to you
Vistrix
21 Dec 151#88
It's a bit of a pain but backing up your photos to a cloud service every now and then makes a big difference.
If you want to put a large collection of music on your phone and dont just stream them, then the 64GB version is a good deal.
I have had the phone for a few days, put all my apps onto it and taken quite a few photos and I have 19GB space left. You start with 25GB (not quite 32GB).
Samsung don't provide a 24 month guarantee for used phones.
A 12 month guarantee for a refurbished phone is quite decent. Other used phone sellers (Argos, CEX etc.) do the same thing.
iamiguel
21 Dec 151#90
Be weary, they refused to acknowledge my warranty when I cancelled last year.
shaggy
21 Dec 15#91
can anyone recommend a cheap but good glass protector for this? Don't think spigen do one
V6_Andy to shaggy
21 Dec 151#93
I have a Tech Armor ballistic glass screen protector on my S4 and it has been superb, not a scratch or chip after 2 years, its as good as new still and fits the screen perfectly. Tech Armor sell the same product for the S6 on Amazon for £6.95
Hussain1837
21 Dec 15#92
bought it unlocked it and paid £240 for it all hot deal
Coulomb_Barrier
21 Dec 15#94
Annoying, I am talking to O2 Live Chat right now and the guy is saying they can't send a charger. The only thing that came in the box was a USB cable/charger. Did they send you a normal charger?
locktheworldout
21 Dec 15#95
I'm wondering whether the £100 extra on the Argos deal might be worth it instead....
Full 2 year warranty, brand new and boxed, headphones included, Samsung adaptive fast charger included, no hassle with cancelling the Refresh contract, sim free, no bloatware and a free Samsung wireless charger
Coulomb_Barrier to locktheworldout
21 Dec 15#96
It's up to you but let me say this, as I got mine today:
1. The phone is as good as new from close examination. No noticeable scuffs, tiny scratches or dinks anywhere. It even comes plastered in protective film on the screen (as you'd expect) and on the back, front and sides.
2. I've hassled O2 on Live Chat and they will be sending a charger for free when they have stock apparently.
3. Live Chat also simply and quickly dealt with my request to unlock the phone. Email with code to do so should arrive within 7 days, likely half that, for free. No need to spend £10 on eBay to buy an unlock code.
So spending £100 more gets you a longer warranty, full boxed contents and wireless charger if you don't mind the hassle of the above.
Jawz to locktheworldout
23 Dec 151#114
Take of £30 fpr value of wireless charger and the extra becomes less. I went with the Argos deal for girlfriends xmas present.
Might get envy and get one myself, though still enjoying the Nexus 5
guptalloyd
21 Dec 15#97
This should be expired - even online chat have explained it is £360 device payment, and it is not on their website (unless someone wishes to correct me :S )
Cheap_n_Nicety to guptalloyd
22 Dec 151#101
I'll correct you. Just read the details on refresh. Or this thread. Or the hundreds of other refresh threads on here.
I've personally taken advantage of 7 refesh deals so feel I know what I'm taking about. The only problem was once they took the full 24 months worth of airtime so I just called my bank and claimed it back through the direct debit guarantee.
mynameisthehulk to guptalloyd
22 Dec 15#104
Why don't you have a look at the photo attached to the post to see that it is available?
Gerbil123
21 Dec 15#98
This is great with a SanDisk wireless stick you can stream films from that those who are worried about memory
pengwyn
21 Dec 15#99
Those that are worried about memory capacity problems get a SanDisk wireless stick and stream films from that
locktheworldout
21 Dec 15#100
The Argos deal is only £90 more, not £100. I got it wrong
leesadlier
22 Dec 15#102
I cancelled the contract the day I received and paid for the phone but phone companies being shibite at communicating between various departments I have had several various bills over the last 21 days, ranging from £400+ to the latest bill of 1p, I cancelled via telephone then everything else was live chat so I have a transcript, but I cannot knock the phone's quality.
mymymy
22 Dec 15#103
I Ordered mine last night and it's arriving teatime today.
I've got the S4 mini but i miss my old S2 size so hopefully this will be perfect!
mymymy to mymymy
22 Dec 15#108
Got it!
Perfect condition,not a mark on it. But, the screen protector has 2 air bubbles under it.
shaggy
22 Dec 15#105
Out of stock! :smiley:
kevjosant to shaggy
22 Dec 15#106
Only black out of stock..Gold & White still available
shaggy
22 Dec 15#107
Drat. That means I still have to think about buying it lol
locktheworldout
22 Dec 15#109
Mine had some very fine hairline scratches on the screen and home button...
I've arranged to send it back, I don't think I'll order another as I didn't like how slippery it was and crikey it's a fingerprint magnet
khalifazed
22 Dec 15#110
got my phone 2day brand new condition. asked for a charger from tech guru and that's being sent out in the post.
asked for the unlock code but been told got to wait 24hrs for the sim and imei to be recognised etc.
will request tomorow.
mymymy to khalifazed
22 Dec 151#111
Same here. As ive only just got the phone the imei and phone number aren't showing up on their system yet so I've been told to call back in 24hrs to 'unlatch' the phone and get the fast charging plug. Simple.
I think they didn't send the plugs out so they could get the orders posted out faster....? Competition is key at Xmas.
NDesai
23 Dec 15#112
Ordered mine on Saturday, received on Monday. Perfect condition, called O2 and they cancelled airtime, took payment and requested unlock within 5 minutes or less. Received the unlock code the same night and all set!
The phones don't come with a charger plug as it's their initiative in which is trying to make people re-use their previous chargers, quite annoying in my opinion but hey, they're not too expensive should you need one.
Pretty chuffed with this deal!
mymymy
23 Dec 15#113
Im on phone to 02 now. Seems a lot of confusion over sending the charging plug. I'm on hold for the 10th time....
My unlock code will be emailed to me within 72 hours but often takes only a couple of hours. Then I'll cancel the contract.
Email confirms my £8.99 fast charging plug is in it's way to me at a cost of £0.00
shaggy
24 Dec 15#115
If you think of it that way then the Argos deal is much better
mynameisthehulk
24 Dec 15#116
Not if you haven't got £360 it isn't.
shaggy
24 Dec 15#117
Lol
A price is always subjective.
Lots will pay £600+ for an iPhone and many wouldn't.
You go for whatever deal you think is better :smiley:
Vistrix
24 Dec 151#118
This is the cheaper deal. Unless you want to pay an extra £100 for the extra 1 year warranty and wireless charger, the rest is not true - there is no hassle to cancel the contract, it literally took a few minutes on live chat. This deal is sim free with a free unlock code (it takes 2 minutes to request it again via live chat) and (surprisingly) there is barely any "bloatware" on the phone - I think Samsung have learnt this time round!
You can get a free fast charger from support if you ask them with this deal too. So you're paying £100 for the wireless option, 1 extra year warranty and the fact that it is brand new and not grade A refurbished.
I would personally save the £100 but like you said its subjective :stuck_out_tongue:
mymymy
24 Dec 15#119
Thanks for placing your order.
Your order number is: ms-
And here are your order details
----------------------------------------------------
ACC:Apple USB Power Adapter Plug Only Apple USB Power Adapter Plug Only
£8.99
SDC:STANDARDDELIVERY STANDARD DELIVERY £0.00
locktheworldout
24 Dec 151#120
I think the extra £90 is worth it (if you've got it):
Samsung wireless charger - £30
Samsung adaptive charger - £10
Samsung earphones - £10
Additional 12 months warranty - £10
Residual value of an owned-from-new sim-free handset has to be at least £30 extra
That's aside from the whole cancelling contract and unlocking hassle (which admittedly goes smoothly for most, but a nightmare for some)
Heat added though
shaggy
24 Dec 15#121
Both good points, and it depends how much 'value' you put on the extra £90 and whether you can afford it or not.
Back on topic - are people finding the 32Gb enough? I know its not really 32Gb and more like 25Gb, and I'm trying to find the courage to hit the button to buy it.
Not sure if I'd like the smaller screen coming from a 6s Plus.
64Gb seem to be out of stock.
tesmond
24 Dec 15#122
Has this expired? Can only see £360 deals under refurb.
mynameisthehulk to tesmond
24 Dec 151#123
You need to read the OP. I am not going to do it for you because if you can't figure it out, you don't deserve the deal.
tesmond
24 Dec 15#124
Ahh, the more button didn't appear in my mobile browser, which is why I found it two days ago, but not today.
I got the refurb deal, but I'm sending it back. 32Gb is not enough for me. I added my usual apps and a few games, some of my music and a few videos.
That only left me 2.5Gb for any photos of videos etc
Very nice phone, lovely screen, great camera. Very slippery though and a real fingerprint magnet.
mymymy
28 Dec 15#127
Mine continually disconnects from wifi. I can use mobile data but that's slow. It won't hold a connection for more than a second.
Vistrix to mymymy
28 Dec 15#128
Get onto their support about it if you dont think its your router. From experience, they have incredible customer service.
mymymy
28 Dec 15#129
I've got to return it then they'll send a new one.
I looked on forums and cleared a partition and rebooted in safe mode but it's farked. Seems a common problem.
mymymy
1 Jan 16#130
Nightmare with o2 and DPD delivery. Im still stuck with a phone that doesn't work since before xmas.
I waited all yesterday for a doorstep exchange. I'd had no emails or texts and when i called O2 they said I'd missed them and they left a card.
I CHECKED MY CCTV...NO DPD NO CARD. LIARS.
THEY WONT CANCEL MY CONTRACT UNTIL THEY RECIEVE THE DAMAGED PHONE!
Opening post
Back camera 16 MP
Front camera 5 MP
HD camera Yes
Video capture Yes
Music player Yes
FM radio No
As good as new, without the cost
Although it's used, this phone has been fully restored to its original state, so it's as good as a new phone, but cheaper. This refurb comes with a 12 month warranty, so you don't have to worry about anything going wrong. You can find the phone's user guide on the manufacturer's website.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is made from metal and glass, and features a 5.1 inch Quad HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display. Take pictures instantly on the 16 megapixel main camera, with the 0.7 seconds quick launch feature. And capture bright selfies even in low light, on the 5 megapixel selfie camera. The S6 is the first smartphone with a 14nm mobile processor, for even better performance. And with Samsung Pay, you can even use your Galaxy S6 to make payments. Take a look at the video to find out more about the new Galaxy S6.
Made from curved glass and carved metal, with a slim body, the Samsung Galaxy S6 looks as good as it performs. Watch the video to see more of the new Samsung Galaxy S6.
Charge faster and keep going for longer
Charge faster and keep going for longer
No need to panic if you’ve forgotten to charge your phone. The S6 comes with a special fast charger. When you’re running low on power, you can give your battery a quick boost. A 10 minute charge can give you up to four hours of normal use. And you can charge your phone from flat to full in under an hour and a half.
Take clear pictures in a flash with Fast Tracking Autofocus
The Galaxy S6 comes with a feature packed camera. Use the quick launch camera to make sure you never miss a shot – perfect for capturing live action. And you don’t have to worry about blurry photos, thanks to the Galaxy S6’s Fast Tracking Autofocus feature. The Galaxy S6’s wide aperture lens means you can capture clear pictures, in low light. And it even has its own 5 megapixel selfie camera.
Get the best out of your battery with Smart Manager
Get the best out of your battery with Smart Manager
Smart Manager keeps your Samsung Galaxy S6 going for longer, without you having to lift a finger. Improve your battery life, shut down unnecessary apps, clear your memory to make space for more photos and videos, and keep your device secure. All at the touch of a button.
Talk Time Up to 18 hrs
Standby Time Up to 12 days
Removable battery No
Dimensions 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8mm
Weight 138g
Screen size 5.1inch
Internal phone memory 32GB
External memory card type N/A
Email capability Yes
Operating system Android 5.02
Eco rating 3.4
Splash proof No
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1.Request phone unlock via O2 live chat. I received the email 2 days later.
2. I requested a charger via O2 live chat. They very kindly sent one for free.
3. Rung O2 and asked to cancel airtime and pay off the phone.
4. Cancelled direct debit in case they charge you for first bill (only after doing the above step). They actually told me to do this (there were 2 direct debits to cancel).
As long as you do step 3 within 14 days and do not use the sim card, you won't be charged more than the £240 + £20 up front cost.
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If it's anything like that deal, then you'll get this in a small brown box with a cable in, O2 doesn't supply chargers normally so make sure you have a quick charge one already otherwise this will charge slower.
When cancelling Airtime will they give me option for paying off device price of £240 in full or will I have to pay as a direct debit of £10 a month for 24 mths?
EDIT:
Need to pay that off in full.
Às far as I can see they haven't taken the £19.99 from my account so was wondering,cos my credit scores been a lil crap lately
Mrs wants S6 coming from her S2. Thinking of this or best to fork out £359 with Argos!?
Just a little expensive. Not sure I trust Amazon deals with them being from Russia half of phones
Maybe a 3rd party seller gets them cheaper from there to sell on. That's why price more competitive
Hope the unlocking & cancelling airtime is as easy as it sounds.
Not sure if it will have same affect opening a brown box at Xmas. But nice saving.
So what's in box? Just a phone and a charger?
Now to back up all my stuff, ready for transfer! Bit of a pain theres no micro sd slot :smirk:
thx
You then "buy out" the phone which is £10 x 24 plus a £20 fee you pay when you first purchase.0
So when you ring, cancel the airtime (after receiving code), and then they will ask you to pay off the phone (£10 x 24).
I have just received my first (and only) bill from O2 for £4.12
I havent bothered to argue about what its for, but can assume that I owe for the period of time I was in contract for (3 or 4 days)
So this time tomorrow night I should have that part sorted.
When should I pay the device off & cancel the contract?
Thank you!!
I have just paid off the phone but had to be put on hold whilst they sorted my first airtime bill as the automated billing system created a bill right away for £13.50. They said that I should receive a credit to my account but I was to cancel my DD to make sure I don't get charged.
And, I have just realized I went into the wrong tariff - £29.99 upfront instead of the £19.99. Silly me!! Any great deal in any case other half will be happy with her Xmas pressie!!
So can you explain basically the steps I need to take to pay it off?
So should I, in order:
1. Request a phone unlock code (where did you get yours?)
2. Then cancel the airtime and buy out the contract.
Is this simply what I need to do?
1.Request phone unlock via O2 live chat. I received the email 2 days later.
2. I requested a charger via O2 live chat. They very kindly sent one for free.
3. Rung O2 and asked to cancel airtime and pay off the phone.
4. Cancelled direct debit in case they charge you for first bill (only after doing the above step). They actually told me to do this (there were 2 direct debits to cancel).
As long as you do step 3 within 14 days and do not use the sim card, you won't be charged more than the £240 + £20 up front cost.
And could I not just use a phone unlock vendor on eBay or something?
I think you can get an unlock code on Ebay but O2 do not charge for their codes.
Do I tick yes?
If you told them that you wanted to cancel within that period, they have to legally cancel the contract. You don't even have to say why.
I'm still undecided . Do you get a fast charger and a cable in the package?
If you want to put a large collection of music on your phone and dont just stream them, then the 64GB version is a good deal.
I have had the phone for a few days, put all my apps onto it and taken quite a few photos and I have 19GB space left. You start with 25GB (not quite 32GB).
Samsung don't provide a 24 month guarantee for used phones.
A 12 month guarantee for a refurbished phone is quite decent. Other used phone sellers (Argos, CEX etc.) do the same thing.
Full 2 year warranty, brand new and boxed, headphones included, Samsung adaptive fast charger included, no hassle with cancelling the Refresh contract, sim free, no bloatware and a free Samsung wireless charger
1. The phone is as good as new from close examination. No noticeable scuffs, tiny scratches or dinks anywhere. It even comes plastered in protective film on the screen (as you'd expect) and on the back, front and sides.
2. I've hassled O2 on Live Chat and they will be sending a charger for free when they have stock apparently.
3. Live Chat also simply and quickly dealt with my request to unlock the phone. Email with code to do so should arrive within 7 days, likely half that, for free. No need to spend £10 on eBay to buy an unlock code.
So spending £100 more gets you a longer warranty, full boxed contents and wireless charger if you don't mind the hassle of the above.
Might get envy and get one myself, though still enjoying the Nexus 5
I've personally taken advantage of 7 refesh deals so feel I know what I'm taking about. The only problem was once they took the full 24 months worth of airtime so I just called my bank and claimed it back through the direct debit guarantee.
I've got the S4 mini but i miss my old S2 size so hopefully this will be perfect!
Perfect condition,not a mark on it. But, the screen protector has 2 air bubbles under it.
I've arranged to send it back, I don't think I'll order another as I didn't like how slippery it was and crikey it's a fingerprint magnet
asked for the unlock code but been told got to wait 24hrs for the sim and imei to be recognised etc.
will request tomorow.
I think they didn't send the plugs out so they could get the orders posted out faster....? Competition is key at Xmas.
The phones don't come with a charger plug as it's their initiative in which is trying to make people re-use their previous chargers, quite annoying in my opinion but hey, they're not too expensive should you need one.
Pretty chuffed with this deal!
My unlock code will be emailed to me within 72 hours but often takes only a couple of hours. Then I'll cancel the contract.
Email confirms my £8.99 fast charging plug is in it's way to me at a cost of £0.00
A price is always subjective.
Lots will pay £600+ for an iPhone and many wouldn't.
You go for whatever deal you think is better :smiley:
You can get a free fast charger from support if you ask them with this deal too. So you're paying £100 for the wireless option, 1 extra year warranty and the fact that it is brand new and not grade A refurbished.
I would personally save the £100 but like you said its subjective :stuck_out_tongue:
Your order number is: ms-
And here are your order details
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ACC:Apple USB Power Adapter Plug Only Apple USB Power Adapter Plug Only
£8.99
SDC:STANDARDDELIVERY STANDARD DELIVERY £0.00
Samsung wireless charger - £30
Samsung adaptive charger - £10
Samsung earphones - £10
Additional 12 months warranty - £10
Residual value of an owned-from-new sim-free handset has to be at least £30 extra
That's aside from the whole cancelling contract and unlocking hassle (which admittedly goes smoothly for most, but a nightmare for some)
Heat added though
Both good points, and it depends how much 'value' you put on the extra £90 and whether you can afford it or not.
Back on topic - are people finding the 32Gb enough? I know its not really 32Gb and more like 25Gb, and I'm trying to find the courage to hit the button to buy it.
Not sure if I'd like the smaller screen coming from a 6s Plus.
64Gb seem to be out of stock.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/o2-refresh-new-samsung-galaxy-s6-259-99-bnib-2359958#post26921869
That only left me 2.5Gb for any photos of videos etc
Very nice phone, lovely screen, great camera. Very slippery though and a real fingerprint magnet.
I looked on forums and cleared a partition and rebooted in safe mode but it's farked. Seems a common problem.
I waited all yesterday for a doorstep exchange. I'd had no emails or texts and when i called O2 they said I'd missed them and they left a card.
I CHECKED MY CCTV...NO DPD NO CARD. LIARS.
THEY WONT CANCEL MY CONTRACT UNTIL THEY RECIEVE THE DAMAGED PHONE!