Choose the 3 GB tariff with £ 59.99 upfront. Unlock can be done for free through My O2. Pay off the phone and cancel your contract.
O2 Refresh plans are for 24 months and include a Device Plan (where you can spread the cost of a device on a consumer credit agreement) and an Airtime Plan, which will be subject to an annual RPI adjustment.
UpfrontMonthly
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
32GB Yellow
£59.99 £10.00
Airtime Plan
24 month contract
3GB data
4G ready
Unlimited texts
Unlimited minutes
More details
The previous deal posted for Pay & Go is £ 312 upfront + a £ 10 SIM + ~ £ 10 for an unlock code on eBay..
All comments (25)
Rich069
15 Jan 16#1
very good deal.
Just remember to pay off phone before canceling- even day or so to avoid any problems. Unlock can be done before hand online, and code took a few hours.
merchantgulzar
15 Jan 16#2
I can see the 5gb tariff with £59.99 upfront but monthly airtime cost shows as £34??
tehriddler to merchantgulzar
15 Jan 16#3
Add it to your cart and scroll down. O2 Refresh tariffs have the airtime cost and device cost.
Representative example
Duration of credit agreement 24 months
Upfront cost £59.99
Monthly device payment £10.00
Total Credit amount £240.00
Total amount payable for device £299.99
Interest rate (fixed) 0%
Representative APR 0%
Device cash price £312.00
merchantgulzar
15 Jan 16#4
ok got it..thanks :smiley:
aaad1
15 Jan 16#5
Just wondering, if you're on O2 refresh, you can still pay off the phone and cancel the contract without any additional charges right?
tehriddler to aaad1
15 Jan 16#6
Yep. Pay it off when you get the phone.
brookysm
15 Jan 16#7
You sure this hasn't been plugged yet? Previous attempts at this on other handsets seem to have failed on here.
tehriddler to brookysm
15 Jan 16#8
£ 300 for a small-sized flagship phone is smoking hot! Even iPhones have joined the screen size race.
Was £ 340 when I bought it 5 days ago! Have to return mine to re-buy to get the price.
deafleopard
16 Jan 16#9
Beware cancelling O2 refresh contracts is difficult. and frustrating. They often take the full airtime amount incorrectly. Best to ensure you speak with a supervisor even in initial correspondence. That said good deal
thelaine
16 Jan 16#10
Any comment on the camera? A mate has an S6 which has a excellent camera for a phone. I have a Z3c and the camera is rubbish compared to s6.
Mattla to thelaine
17 Jan 16#14
I find the Z3 compact camera to be good. Have you tried turning off the Auto mode? This caps the resolution to something like 8 megapixels. if you use the Manual mode you can select upto 21mp.
How exactly is this better?? 6gb sim only on life currently £14.95 a month (just 1 of many cheap sim onlys) ee have been as low as £ 9.99 with cashback- so no, it dosnt beat it.
tehriddler to kevl
16 Jan 16#13
No, this is O2 Refresh - you pay off the phone and cancel the contract so you never pay the extra £10 * 24.
GigabitEthernet
17 Jan 16#15
I wish I could just pay for the device monthly and not pay the airtime cost :disappointed:
p147
17 Jan 16#16
Thanks,
Just carried out the above, I just have to wait now until they unlock my phone.
Much appreciated saved me a fortune! :smiley:
josephobrien2000
17 Jan 16#17
beware of easy to break Sony screens
lukiezgo to josephobrien2000
28 Jan 161#21
I have a Z1 Compact. I dropped it on concrete from about 4ft a couple of days ago fact down, not a scratch. It was a bloody miracle.
alxdenisov
18 Jan 16#18
Received a disconnected bill of full amount? Any suggestion? Canceled on the 5th day, so should be subsidised for 5 days???
frauleinkunst96
25 Jan 16#19
does it have to be this specific contract? and if so, why? i was looking at some where you dont need to pay upfront at all and you can still do all the same stuff - pay for the phone outright then cancel within the cooling off period (after you unlock the phone) and you have the same as above?
tehriddler to frauleinkunst96
25 Jan 16#20
Calculate the total device price. The £ 59.99 + £ 10*24 is the cheapest.
frauleinkunst96
1 Feb 16#22
that has nothing to do with my question...
i did not ask about the cost, i asked if it has to be that specific contract and why, as there is no reason you cannot use one that you pay nothing upfront and do the same thing (pay off the phone, cancel the contract) no matter the contract, the cost of the phone is the SAME £312, none are actually £299
Njay
1 Feb 16#23
You pay £59 up front. When you cancel all you need to pay off is the remaining device cost which on this £10*24m. Total cost for phone is £299
Hth
frauleinkunst96
3 Feb 16#24
no the cost of the phone is £312 no matter which deal you go on
and you still do not understand my question it seems
oh the joy of forums
Njay
3 Feb 16#25
I was sorely tempted not to reply given your attitude but hey ho :-)
Right here goes.
From what I can make out yes it needs to be this plan.
Why?
You have two choices. Pay for the phone up front right away for £312 and choose a tarif to go with it.
OR
Pay for the phone over the course of the total contract where your monthly payment is made up of plan plus a monthly contribution towards the cost of the phone
On this plan the phone cost is 59.99 and a further 24months at £10 as well as the tariff cost of £21. Yes the [email protected]+59.99 doesn't add up to £312 that you would pay if choose the first option and that is the point.
You elect to pay for the phone over 24m and then once setup. You cancel. The whole point of the refresh style contract is you can do this at any time and just pay off the remaining phone monthly payments you have left to pay which is £240
Opening post
O2 Refresh plans are for 24 months and include a Device Plan (where you can spread the cost of a device on a consumer credit agreement) and an Airtime Plan, which will be subject to an annual RPI adjustment.
UpfrontMonthly
Sony Xperia Z5 Compact
32GB Yellow
£59.99 £10.00
Airtime Plan
24 month contract
3GB data
4G ready
Unlimited texts
Unlimited minutes
More details
Unlock here. http://www.o2.co.uk/help/phones-and-devices/unlocking-your-iphone-and-using-it-on-another-network
The previous deal posted for Pay & Go is £ 312 upfront + a £ 10 SIM + ~ £ 10 for an unlock code on eBay..
All comments (25)
Just remember to pay off phone before canceling- even day or so to avoid any problems. Unlock can be done before hand online, and code took a few hours.
Representative example
Duration of credit agreement 24 months
Upfront cost £59.99
Monthly device payment £10.00
Total Credit amount £240.00
Total amount payable for device £299.99
Interest rate (fixed) 0%
Representative APR 0%
Device cash price £312.00
Was £ 340 when I bought it 5 days ago! Have to return mine to re-buy to get the price.
http://www.mobiles.co.uk/sony-xperia-z5-compact-black.html?tid=LC3TMMAR15
How exactly is this better?? 6gb sim only on life currently £14.95 a month (just 1 of many cheap sim onlys) ee have been as low as £ 9.99 with cashback- so no, it dosnt beat it.
Just carried out the above, I just have to wait now until they unlock my phone.
Much appreciated saved me a fortune! :smiley:
i did not ask about the cost, i asked if it has to be that specific contract and why, as there is no reason you cannot use one that you pay nothing upfront and do the same thing (pay off the phone, cancel the contract) no matter the contract, the cost of the phone is the SAME £312, none are actually £299
Hth
and you still do not understand my question it seems
oh the joy of forums
Right here goes.
From what I can make out yes it needs to be this plan.
Why?
You have two choices. Pay for the phone up front right away for £312 and choose a tarif to go with it.
OR
Pay for the phone over the course of the total contract where your monthly payment is made up of plan plus a monthly contribution towards the cost of the phone
On this plan the phone cost is 59.99 and a further 24months at £10 as well as the tariff cost of £21. Yes the [email protected]+59.99 doesn't add up to £312 that you would pay if choose the first option and that is the point.
You elect to pay for the phone over 24m and then once setup. You cancel. The whole point of the refresh style contract is you can do this at any time and just pay off the remaining phone monthly payments you have left to pay which is £240
Hth