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Confirmed on o2 site
Arh ha, beat me to it. Interesting. Just waiting for PAYG prices now
Terms of upgrade offer
1.This Early Upgrade Offer (the "Offer") is available to you if you're an existing consumer Pay Monthly or Business customer on O2 who is still within the minimum term of their contract (an "Eligible Customer").
2.If you are an Eligible Customer, and you accept all of the terms and conditions of the Offer listed here, we will allow you to end your existing Pay Monthly or Business contract early and upgrade.
3.Before you can end your existing contract under this Offer you must:
a) Have paid a one-off, non-refundable, charge of £20 for each complete month remaining of your minimum term (as calculated by O2) (the "Early Upgrade Offer Charge");
b) Sign up for a new 18 or 24 month minimum term Pay Monthly or 24 month minimum term Business airtime contract with O2 with an iPhone 4 at the normal price for that phone and on our current relevant tariff terms at the time you sign up for the Offer.
c) Understand that you will be waiving the "change of mind" period set out in your new Airtime contract or any Distance Sales Act rights granted by law as we will be continuing to prove a service which you are already familiar with.
4.The Offer is available between 24 June 2010 and 24 July 2010 in O2 Shops for both Pay Monthly and Business customers and also in Carphone Warehouse, Phones 4U and Apple stores or by invitation for Pay Monthly customers (the "Offer Period").
5.The Early Upgrade Offer Charge must be paid by credit or debit card for Pay Monthly customers and through your bill for Business customers.
6.If you are not an Eligible Customer then you will not be able to take the Offer and will need to follow the normal processes if you wish to end your contract during your minimum term.
7.If you take up the Offer, any unused call/text allowances will be lost. You won't be able to move back to your old tariff after you've upgraded.
8.The Early Upgrade Offer Charge is inclusive of VAT at 17.5%. If the rate of VAT varies the Early Upgrade Offer Charge will vary in line with that change.
9.This Offer cannot be used in conjunction with any early upgrade eligibility you may have as part of O2 Priority List.Hardcore moneysaver0 -
I'm out of contract awaiting the hanset prices really
Got that quidco 12 month sim only for iPhone deal back in march of £200 cashback so paying £8.33 a month for 900 mins, unlim txts, web, wifi and visual voicemail (cashback already been paid) I sold my unlocked 32GB 3GS iPhone for £600 about a month ago awaiting iPhone 4 so yeah all i'm interested in is PAYG price too.Hardcore moneysaver0 -
TESCO EVERY LITTLE change to the t&cs HELPS0
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I know it shouldn't come as a suprise but it's confirmed on Pay as you go
SOURCE is O2
Option 1: Early Upgrade Offer, valid from 24 June to 24 July 2010.
You can pay a reduced one-off charge and upgrade straight away to an iPhone 4. To find out more about your charge and the rules have a look our Early Upgrade Offer.
Option 2: Buy the iPhone 4 on Pay & Go
If you don't want to upgrade to a new iPhone on a Pay Monthly contract, you can buy an iPhone 4 on Pay & Go. Remember you'll need to continue to pay for your existing Pay Monthly contract.
Pay Monthly customers with O2 Insure can move their new Pay & Go iPhone onto their existing O2 Insure policy. Just give us a call within the first 3 days of purchase to let us know.
Option 3: Wait until you're eligible for an upgrade.
All Pay Monthly O2 customers are part of O2 Priority List and everyone has an opportunity to upgrade early. Have a look at the table below to see how soon you will be eligible for an upgrade.Hardcore moneysaver0 -
Well spotted, and a good read.
Apple up to there old trick again, for anyone not having time to read it, basically Apple have been over exaggerating there new screen.
Edit: Click the link, you need to click the picture on the website to enlarge it.0 -
Apple have been over exaggerating there new screen
Quote from Engadget's first hands on look of the device:
The screen is truly outrageous -- you basically cannot see pixels on it. We're not being hyperbolic when we say it's easily the best looking mobile phone screen we've ever laid eyes on
SOURCE
Your telling me one of the most respected internet tech blogs are over exaggerating too?Hardcore moneysaver0 -
I doubt that Engadget are over-exaggerating, it is just that Apple may have played fast and loose with the facts.
Doesn't make it a bad display0 -
Quote from Engadget's first hands on look of the device:
The screen is truly outrageous -- you basically cannot see pixels on it. We're not being hyperbolic when we say it's easily the best looking mobile phone screen we've ever laid eyes on
SOURCE
Your telling me one of the most respected internet tech blogs are over exaggerating too?
Haha, ill dig you up a nexus one review, says the same thing!
Still rather have a fast phone than one which i cant see the pixels on!0 -
Rumours saying that Apple won't reveal pricing till Tuesday (15th, i.e Pre Order day)Hardcore moneysaver0
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