- O2 to stock Sony Xperia XZ2 and Xperia XZ2 Compact from today, with exclusive range of the Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact in White Silver in the UK
- O2 to exclusively offer a free pair of Sony WF1000X headphones for purchases made before 2nd May
- In addition, customers who buy before 30th June will receive a free year’s subscription to PS Plus
O2 has revealed pricing information for the Sony Xperia XZ2 and Sony Xperia XZ2 Compact, available for customers to purchase from today.
O2 will exclusively sell the Xperia XZ2 Compact in White Silver in the UK, as well as offering the classic Black option, whilst the Xperia XZ2 will be available in Liquid Black, Liquid Silver & Deep Green/Blue colour variants.
For the XZ2, prices start from £38 per month with £129.99 upfront payment for 1GB of data. Alternatively, the handset is available for the slightly higher £42 per month for those who spend just £39.99 upfront, for the same amount of data.
For the XZ2 Compact, prices start from £33 per month with a £119.99 upfront payment for 1GB of data. Or, for the same data allowance, pay £29.99 upfront and then £37 a month.
Lucky O2 customers who buy before 2nd May can exclusively claim a free pair of Sony WF1000X headphones (RRP £180). Additionally, those who buy before 30th June will also receive a free year’s subscription to PS Plus (RRP £49.99).
Available on O2 Refresh tariffs*, the latest Xperia devices include the brand’s loudest ever speakers and stunning Sony BRAVIA® TV Full HD+ HDR display, providing a truly immersive viewing. Moreover, on the Sony Xperia XZ2 users can experience the best of Sony entertainment in the palm of their hand with the new Dynamic Vibration System which analyses audio data and lets users feel the action in the palm of their hand for a truly unique experience.
With O2 Refresh, customers can move to a higher or lower tariff in their family of tariffs once every billing month**, depending on how much data they anticipate using, giving customers’ flexibility and control over their bills. Customers who want to upgrade early from another handset need only pay off the remaining balance of their Device Plan to stay bang-up-to-date. What’s more, customers who want to keep their phone after two years will only pay for their monthly Airtime Plan from that point. Terms and conditions apply, visit o2.co.uk/termsandconditions for full details.
Plus, by recycling an old handset through O2 Recycle, customers can receive a cash payment when they upgrade. This could be up to £220 for the Sony Xperia XZ1, depending on the condition of the device***. Customers can recycle in-store or online at www.o2.co.uk/recycle.
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*O2 Refresh has two parts: a 24 month Airtime Plan (your calls, texts and data) and a device taken either on a 24 month consumer credit agreement Device Plan or by paying the upfront cash price. You need to pass credit checks, be 18 or over and pay by Direct Debit. Subject to status. Credit’s provided by Telefónica UK Ltd (you know us as O2), 260 Bath Road, Slough, Berks SL1 4DX. In relation to consumer credit Telefónica UK Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Our terms apply: o2.co.uk/terms.
**Only on O2 Refresh tariffs purchased directly from O2. Change your airtime tariff after 30 days and then once every billing month during your minimum contract period, choosing from a selected family of tariffs. Some tariff extras are only available on the starting tariff, are not transferable, and may be lost if you change to an ineligible tariff. Devices are subject to availability. O2 Refresh: Finance is subject to status, credit check and direct debit. 18+. 0% APR. Terms apply, see o2.co.uk/terms.
***Your device must pass our checklist. The value will depend on the model and condition. We can transfer the money or you can use the money towards a new purchase from O2 in the same transaction. Our terms apply o2recycle.co.uk.
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Source: O2 Blog
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