TechPhonesO2 now lets you swap your phone as often as you likeWhile most phone contracts tie you in for two years or more, O2 Switch Up lets you swap and change a lot more regularlyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

TechPhonesO2 now lets you swap your phone as often as you likeWhile most phone contracts tie you in for two years or more, O2 Switch Up lets you swap and change a lot more regularlyWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

While most phone contracts tie you in for two years or more, O2 Switch Up lets you swap and change a lot more regularly

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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O2 Switch up

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Switch Up is a new service from O2 that lets you swap your current phone for a new one at any time. It’s a new feature that comes as standard as part of any Plus Plans or as a bolt-on with any other plan for £3.99 a month.

When we have become used to being tied into the same device for two or three years on a contract, Switch Up seems almost too good to be true. So what is the catch?

The answer is that there really isn’t one. As long as you have a Plus Plan with O2 (SIM only won’t cut it) or are paying for the Switch Up bolt-on, you can upgrade at any time. Simply head into an O2 store and they will check your phone over. If it’s still in good working order – and passes the grading conditions – then they will swap the phone over and set you up on a new contract.

There’s no limit on the number of times you change your phone. You could call in every month, or even every week, and swap to a new handset. It’s certainly one way to keep that box-fresh feel to your phone.

One thing to note is that the price of your contract will change depending on the phone you pick, and that each time you swap you are essentially starting a new contract – so that 24 or 36-month agreement goes back to month one. But that’s hardly a problem if you can keep changing your phone anyway.

If you’re anAndroiduser, you may want to try out theSamsung Galaxy Z Fold 4for a while, and then switch over to theSamsung Galaxy Z Flip 4for a while after. Or maybe see how theGoogle Pixel 6aorPixel 6 Prohold up.

Appleusers can try the latest flagshipiPhone 14 Pro Maxor the newiPhone 14 Plus, then maybe compare it to theiPhone 13 Proor even theiPhone 13 mini.

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The beauty of being able to change to a new contract is you can also find a phone that fits your budget. If you’re feeling a bit flush, you can opt for one of the premium models, while if you’re looking to save some cash, you can always pick something a bit more basic.

In a time when we are used to being able to swap and change our streaming channels and other subscriptions at a moment’s notice, the O2 Switch Up makes sense. It’s potentially a great way to try out a range of phones without being tied to them for the next three years.

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