£30 Essential 30GB data + AYCE Min and texts(24mths)
All-you-can-eat cross-network mins + All-you-can-eat texts + 30GB Mobile Internet Browsing + Wi-Fi on London Underground
Inclusive allowance applies to calls and texts to UK numbers starting 01, 02 and 03 and mobiles starting 07, made (unless otherwise stated) from within the UK. Allowances renew with each billing cycle and unused allowance is not carried forward. Once allowances are fully depleted, usage will be chargeable.
The minimum term of this plan is 24 months. After this the plan will automatically renew on a monthly basis. The plan can be cancelled by giving one month’s notice to the network.
Product Specification
Display:
5.5-inch Quad HD
Display Technology:
Super AMOLED
Resolution:
1440 x 2560 pixels (534 ppi)
Chipset:
Exynos 8890 Octa
Storage:
32GB
Card Slot (microSD):
Up to 200GB
Dimensions:
150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm
Weight:
157 g
Camera:
12MP
Secondary Camera:
5MP
Video Camera Quality:
2160p
Water-resistant:
Yes
Waterproof Rating:
IP68
SIM Type:
Nano
Wireless Connectivity:
WiFi, Bluetooth (v4.2), NFC
Connectivity Port:
micro-USB
Battery Capacity:
3600mAh
Network Bands:
GSM / HSPA / LTE
LTE Cat:
Cat 6 (300/50 Mbps)
Extras:
Samsung Pay
Fast Charging
Wireless Charging
Top comments
yesBilly
29 Apr 174#8
What's this "all you can eat" nonsense? You'd think "unlimited" would suffice.
The phones are comparable, not worth the upgrade for the bump in price IMO. The S7 edge is over a year old, so the value has depreciated, and will continue to do so over minimum 24 month period of the contract. In short, over the course of your contract you'd be paying a premium for a 2-3 year old phone, with data that you mostly don't use.
If I were you I would upgrade to a sim only deal if you're happy with the 6P. Or better still, wait for the last month of your current contract then call up your phone provider saying you're not happy, you want to leave them and that you want your PAC code (this is the number you're given when your want to change provider but keep your number.). This suggests that you're very serious about leaving, so they will bend over backwards to try and keep you and offer you deals that they don't give to new customers, especially if you've been with them for a number of years. I used this tactic to get a 50% discount on my last 2 contracts with Vodafone, the last of which is sim only 10gb data. 2gb roaming in Europe, free uk and europe roaming calls, unlimited texts, free spotify premium worth £9.99 a month alone for £13.50 a month. Should have been £27 a month, but asking for the PAC code made them offer me a %50 to keep me.
Btw the beauty of this is once you get your PAC code your contract doesn't end until you use it, and it lasts one month, so you don't ever have to use it and you give yourself some time to negotiate.
Now before you do this make sure you do your research and quote deals like this one as ammunition. "this website is offering me this and that, can you match that?"
"that's nice but what do you have for loyal customers like myself? "
Etc. You want to challenge their initial offers and bring up genuine deals from websites that you're thinking about taking up, like this one.
Don't accept the first offer. Ask to speak to someone who appreciates your loyalty if you don't like what you're hearing, and make sure you're talking to customer retentions and not sales, as only the former have the power to give you the good stuff!
thanks, I did try and update the link again as I'm seeing the handset for free when I visit the site but the link I used and posted on here puts it at £39 upfront. The link you posted takes you to the handset for free.
if anyone does see it showing for £39 upfront just hit menu and special offers and this deal with the £0 upfront is the first on the list.
yesBilly
29 Apr 174#8
What's this "all you can eat" nonsense? You'd think "unlimited" would suffice.
Dealminboys to yesBilly
29 Apr 172#9
DonkeyKonk to yesBilly
29 Apr 17#26
Same number of syllables.
ajer
29 Apr 17#10
I quite like the sound of the s7 for £25.99 a month on EE with 5gb data from the same company.
Also I assume if you're already with 3, you'd need to move your number temporarily somewhere?
Dealminboys to ajer
29 Apr 17#11
if you are already with three already your number on contract or payg, as this will be a new contract you are taking out if you did decide to buy it then you get a new number. Call 3 customer services and explain things when you are putting in the cancellation for the old contract and they will shift your old number over to the new contract. Exactly what I did with my old contract.
Opening post
https://www.buymobiles.net/contract/samsung-galaxy-s7-edge-black/30-essential-30gb-ayce-min-24mths-24
£30 Essential 30GB data + AYCE Min and texts(24mths)
All-you-can-eat cross-network mins + All-you-can-eat texts + 30GB Mobile Internet Browsing + Wi-Fi on London Underground
Inclusive allowance applies to calls and texts to UK numbers starting 01, 02 and 03 and mobiles starting 07, made (unless otherwise stated) from within the UK. Allowances renew with each billing cycle and unused allowance is not carried forward. Once allowances are fully depleted, usage will be chargeable.
The minimum term of this plan is 24 months. After this the plan will automatically renew on a monthly basis. The plan can be cancelled by giving one month’s notice to the network.
Product Specification
Display:
5.5-inch Quad HD
Display Technology:
Super AMOLED
Resolution:
1440 x 2560 pixels (534 ppi)
Chipset:
Exynos 8890 Octa
Storage:
32GB
Card Slot (microSD):
Up to 200GB
Dimensions:
150.9 x 72.6 x 7.7 mm
Weight:
157 g
Camera:
12MP
Secondary Camera:
5MP
Video Camera Quality:
2160p
Water-resistant:
Yes
Waterproof Rating:
IP68
SIM Type:
Nano
Wireless Connectivity:
WiFi, Bluetooth (v4.2), NFC
Connectivity Port:
micro-USB
Battery Capacity:
3600mAh
Network Bands:
GSM / HSPA / LTE
LTE Cat:
Cat 6 (300/50 Mbps)
Extras:
Samsung Pay
Fast Charging
Wireless Charging
Top comments
one post for one reseller goes very cold
the same deal from another reseller goes hot mmm
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/samsung-s7-edge-30gb-unlimited-texts-mins-three-from-affordablemobiles-co-uk-720-2675182
If I were you I would upgrade to a sim only deal if you're happy with the 6P. Or better still, wait for the last month of your current contract then call up your phone provider saying you're not happy, you want to leave them and that you want your PAC code (this is the number you're given when your want to change provider but keep your number.). This suggests that you're very serious about leaving, so they will bend over backwards to try and keep you and offer you deals that they don't give to new customers, especially if you've been with them for a number of years. I used this tactic to get a 50% discount on my last 2 contracts with Vodafone, the last of which is sim only 10gb data. 2gb roaming in Europe, free uk and europe roaming calls, unlimited texts, free spotify premium worth £9.99 a month alone for £13.50 a month. Should have been £27 a month, but asking for the PAC code made them offer me a %50 to keep me.
Btw the beauty of this is once you get your PAC code your contract doesn't end until you use it, and it lasts one month, so you don't ever have to use it and you give yourself some time to negotiate.
Now before you do this make sure you do your research and quote deals like this one as ammunition. "this website is offering me this and that, can you match that?"
"that's nice but what do you have for loyal customers like myself? "
Etc. You want to challenge their initial offers and bring up genuine deals from websites that you're thinking about taking up, like this one.
Don't accept the first offer. Ask to speak to someone who appreciates your loyalty if you don't like what you're hearing, and make sure you're talking to customer retentions and not sales, as only the former have the power to give you the good stuff!
Good luck!
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if anyone does see it showing for £39 upfront just hit menu and special offers and this deal with the £0 upfront is the first on the list.
Also I assume if you're already with 3, you'd need to move your number temporarily somewhere?