Almost perfect Silver 5s 1gb currently in stock @ 129.99
Take out with O2 monthly contract, unlock phone, cancel contract, as described before on HUKD
Duration of credit agreement 24 months
Upfront cost £0.00
Monthly device payment £5.00
Total Credit amount £120.00
Total amount payable for device £120.00
Interest rate (fixed) 0%
Representative APR 0%
Device cash price £129.99
Top comments
Houstieboy to kay1992
17 Oct 168#13
Thanks for your insight. I'm sure the stock value will plummet after this little pearl of wisdom.
JimBobJr to Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 168#2
Yes because it's apple. While there are plenty of better phones for the price, you will not get an iPhone 5s for this price often.
Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 166#1
So you seriously think £130 for a three year old "almost perfect" phone is a deal?
fedex1401 to kay1992
17 Oct 164#14
Ooooh do tell us more!:man:
All comments (49)
Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 166#1
So you seriously think £130 for a three year old "almost perfect" phone is a deal?
JimBobJr to Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 168#2
Yes because it's apple. While there are plenty of better phones for the price, you will not get an iPhone 5s for this price often.
Crossbow to Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 164#3
A friend & his mrs has each had one since they were released & they are still snappy in operation & work great.
I've only owned Android phones (most expensive was £150) & have had to change 3 times in the same time for various issues. So, even though I'm an Android user & fan, this is a very good deal (as much I'd hate to admit!).
airbus330 to Dyslexic_Dog
17 Oct 161#4
Depends.
If it was like the one I bought from o2 a couple of months ago, which was absolutely as new, and you are not interested in having any of the improvements that have appeared on later models, then yes.
If you need more bells and whistles, there are plenty of other deals around.
Without wanting to get into the time machine discussion, this is a good deal at the moment however odd o2 think it's worth more now for these than it was a few months ago before the release of the new iPhone when the price was only £96 would have expected them to get cheaper.
Also note the new definition to when most bought them back then, these are not necessarily the same condition now as the were simply returns now they are used from the small print I read a few weeks ago :disappointed:
splender to eslick
17 Oct 161#10
I think O2 is not doing them as cheap now, far too many cancelled monthly plan.
gregok
17 Oct 16#6
I reckon this is a good deal, I need a phone for my son starting high school. By the way, you can also buy this PAYG for £129. I selected a £10 sim and was not charged extra?
ether707 to gregok
17 Oct 161#8
Nah you can't.
JohnnyUtah to gregok
17 Oct 16#15
Same price yes but i understand you cannot unlock it for the first 12 months through O2 PAYG.
Refresh deals allow immediate unlock.
northerngeezer
17 Oct 161#7
Can't find the link?
BoGoF
17 Oct 16#9
expired ???
kay1992
17 Oct 163#11
iPhone is a joke.
Houstieboy to kay1992
17 Oct 168#13
Thanks for your insight. I'm sure the stock value will plummet after this little pearl of wisdom.
fedex1401 to kay1992
17 Oct 164#14
Ooooh do tell us more!:man:
hass123 to kay1992
17 Oct 16#23
Triggered
seaniboy to kay1992
18 Oct 16#35
Loving me new 6s, Apple Pay is fantastic, 2 clicks and hold, much faster than my 5s doing things on it, paid £153.99 6 months ago.
shredderrob
17 Oct 16#12
all appear to be out of stock now when adding to basket.
borosidf
17 Oct 16#16
shows 153.99 for me on pay&go
gregok to borosidf
17 Oct 161#22
Seems there are different options for Almost Perfect and Perfectly fine. The Almost perfect 32gb is £159.99 and in stock.
Opening post
Take out with O2 monthly contract, unlock phone, cancel contract, as described before on HUKD
Duration of credit agreement 24 months
Upfront cost £0.00
Monthly device payment £5.00
Total Credit amount £120.00
Total amount payable for device £120.00
Interest rate (fixed) 0%
Representative APR 0%
Device cash price £129.99
Top comments
All comments (49)
I've only owned Android phones (most expensive was £150) & have had to change 3 times in the same time for various issues. So, even though I'm an Android user & fan, this is a very good deal (as much I'd hate to admit!).
If it was like the one I bought from o2 a couple of months ago, which was absolutely as new, and you are not interested in having any of the improvements that have appeared on later models, then yes.
If you need more bells and whistles, there are plenty of other deals around.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcKRr0hFiyA
Also note the new definition to when most bought them back then, these are not necessarily the same condition now as the were simply returns now they are used from the small print I read a few weeks ago :disappointed:
Refresh deals allow immediate unlock.