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VC:
its now been confirmed:

It seems that Pocket-lint's anonymous tip was bang on the money, O2's upgrade microsite has confirmed that, for a limited time at least, it will cost existing customers (not just iPhone users) £20 per month remaining on their contract to buy themselves out. They can then take out a new contract with the provider for the new iPhone 4.

An O2 spokeperson told Pocket-lint: "Yes, you were right. We want to make it as easy as possible for people to be able to upgrade to iPhone 4."

It has also been suggested, by a reader no less, that you can also use O2 Recycle to sell your existing handset for anywhere up to £253 (for the 32GB iPhone 3GS). Essentially, that means, should you have 6 months left on your contract, and the iPhone 4 costs £250 new (as expected), you would only need to pay around £117- on top of a basic price plan - for a full upgrade.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/33614/o2-confirms-iphone-4-upgrades

the O2 microsite has the info:

http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/earlyupgradeoffer.html

Alexander:
any hints on expected pay as you go handsets yet? just trying to work out the cheapest way of doing it!

vRS Carl:

--- Quote from: Alexander on June 09, 2010, 06:02:19 pm ---any hints on expected pay as you go handsets yet? just trying to work out the cheapest way of doing it!

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Circa £450 for 16gb
Circa £550 for 32gb


--- Quote from: Very Cherry on June 09, 2010, 05:37:39 pm ---its now been confirmed:

It seems that Pocket-lint's anonymous tip was bang on the money, O2's upgrade microsite has confirmed that, for a limited time at least, it will cost existing customers (not just iPhone users) £20 per month remaining on their contract to buy themselves out. They can then take out a new contract with the provider for the new iPhone 4.

An O2 spokeperson told Pocket-lint: "Yes, you were right. We want to make it as easy as possible for people to be able to upgrade to iPhone 4."

It has also been suggested, by a reader no less, that you can also use O2 Recycle to sell your existing handset for anywhere up to £253 (for the 32GB iPhone 3GS). Essentially, that means, should you have 6 months left on your contract, and the iPhone 4 costs £250 new (as expected), you would only need to pay around £117- on top of a basic price plan - for a full upgrade.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/33614/o2-confirms-iphone-4-upgrades

the O2 microsite has the info:

http://shop.o2.co.uk/new-iphone/earlyupgradeoffer.html



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winrya:
Anyone heard when the pay and go versions will go on sale?

pazz:
Good find VC!

But careful everyone, it says the Early Upgrade fee is only available up until the 24th July and cannot be used in conjuction with the O2 Priority List (whatever that is).

EDIT: I notice there is no mention of tarriff's yet, so who knows how much they will ask for.

2ND EDIT: Be very careful of the O2 Recycle, they seem to be advertising this everywhere and yet its actually run by a different company to O2 called Redeem plc.

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