Black Friday at O2!

3rd November 2023 By: Adam

This Black Friday, O2 is offering savings of up to £600 on a range of sought-after smartphones including the Samsung S23, iPhone 14, Google Pixel Fold and Google Pixel 7a.

How much can you save? While buying Samsung S23 with £100 cashback, with Buds FE (worth £99 RRP) and 25GB of data allowance for £32.03, you can save up to £600. Choosing Google Pixel Fold with unlimited data for £68.08 monthly, you can also save £600. With Google Pixel 7a plus 1GB of data for £19.53 monthly, you’ll save £400, and with iPhone 14 and 125GB of data allowance for £35.90, your saving will be £108. All of these deals comes with 36 months of duration and £30 upfront fee.

On top of smartphone savings, O2 customers can also benefit from a range of perks including:

  • O2 Recycle:With O2 Recycle consumers (including non-O2 customers) can get £330 on average when they trade in an iPhone, helping them to pocket some extra cash or put it towards a new device.
  • Flexibility: O2 customers have the flexibility to choose a mobile plan that suits their budget, including the upfront cost they pay and the length of their 0% APR Device Plan. They can also flex their data allowance up or down each month to ensure it suits their needs.
  • EU roaming: O2 is the only major UK network to offer inclusive EU roaming as standard, up to 25GB. Customers can enjoy using their airtime as they would at home while they’re away for no extra cost.
  • Priority from O2: Virgin Media broadband and O2 customers get exclusive access to Priority from O2, which offers a variety of deals and discounts as well as pre-sale ticket access to the hottest gigs in town.
  • O2 Extras: O2 customers can get their hands on Disney+, Amazon Prime, Amazon Audible or many more, free on O2 for up to 6 months depending on their tariff.
  • Split contracts: O2 is the only major UK network operator to automatically and fully roll down all direct customers onto an airtime only plan at the end of their contract, ensuring they never overpay for a phone they already own.