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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk

How soon does the upfront cost of a newly released contract mobile start to fall?

i.e. how long will it be before the price of a Galaxy S7 on one of the cheaper contracts starts to fall?

(This isn't specifically about me, I want an S7 and I'm out of contract but I've not asked my provider what they can do yet. I've been with them for 17 years so they usually offer me a good deal. I'm wondering how soon I'll have better offers to pressure them with if they don't offer me what I want).

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've only been with my provider for 7 years but it still helped me when I negotiated for no upfront costs with an iPhone 6 where it should have been £50. I know its not a lot in the great scheme of things but I just said I will look elsewhere if they couldn't accommodate me...

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"I've only been with my provider for 7 years but it still helped me when I negotiated for no upfront costs with an iPhone 6 where it should have been £50. I know its not a lot in the great scheme of things but I just said I will look elsewhere if they couldn't accommodate me... "

Don't knock it, a £50 discount is a £50 discount.

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By *layfullsamMan  over a year ago

Solihull

I found when I changed phones that as a rough guide they drop in price after 4-6 months after launch and then appear as a free option on the more expensive plans after 10-12 months but to be fair that was a couple of years ago so it might be different now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"How soon does the upfront cost of a newly released contract mobile start to fall?

i.e. how long will it be before the price of a Galaxy S7 on one of the cheaper contracts starts to fall?

(This isn't specifically about me, I want an S7 and I'm out of contract but I've not asked my provider what they can do yet. I've been with them for 17 years so they usually offer me a good deal. I'm wondering how soon I'll have better offers to pressure them with if they don't offer me what I want)."

Depends. Usually, when the competition starts to catch up so its not quite so shiny and new.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Have you checked out Carphone Warehouse? My contract is with O2 but I got my S7 through them...cheaper tariff than O2, gave me £110 for my S5 (with a broken charging port) and massive discounts on accessories - around £35 for a wireless charging dock, tempered glass screen protector and shockproof case. They were really helpful

PS the S7 is awesome!

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Have you checked out Carphone Warehouse? My contract is with O2 but I got my S7 through them...cheaper tariff than O2, gave me £110 for my S5 (with a broken charging port) and massive discounts on accessories - around £35 for a wireless charging dock, tempered glass screen protector and shockproof case. They were really helpful

PS the S7 is awesome!"

I haven't yet but I will. I'm only just starting to look.

I've got an S4 at the moment and it's playing up a bit now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The S models seem to come out every year so prob about 9-10 months after launch to start clearing stock.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"The S models seem to come out every year so prob about 9-10 months after launch to start clearing stock. "

I'd expect sooner, once the flurry of initial demand has dropped, to try to get more people to buy/upgrade.

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By *ittie4UCouple  over a year ago

Watford


"Have you checked out Carphone Warehouse? My contract is with O2 but I got my S7 through them...cheaper tariff than O2, gave me £110 for my S5 (with a broken charging port) and massive discounts on accessories - around £35 for a wireless charging dock, tempered glass screen protector and shockproof case. They were really helpful

PS the S7 is awesome!

I haven't yet but I will. I'm only just starting to look.

I've got an S4 at the moment and it's playing up a bit now."

My tip, from some bitter experience, is to find the contract you want and then call your provider and tell them that you are leaving. They will generally better whatever is out there without you having the hassle of moving.

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Have you checked out Carphone Warehouse? My contract is with O2 but I got my S7 through them...cheaper tariff than O2, gave me £110 for my S5 (with a broken charging port) and massive discounts on accessories - around £35 for a wireless charging dock, tempered glass screen protector and shockproof case. They were really helpful

PS the S7 is awesome!

I haven't yet but I will. I'm only just starting to look.

I've got an S4 at the moment and it's playing up a bit now.

My tip, from some bitter experience, is to find the contract you want and then call your provider and tell them that you are leaving. They will generally better whatever is out there without you having the hassle of moving."

The deal I want probably isn't available yet though.

Although I will look around carefully and ask my provider what they can offer.

If it's not what I want, I'll wait a bit.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Check out tesco mobile or giffgaff , they usually do good deals on 24 month contracts, or in case of giffgaff finance to but the phone outright plus £10 month for call/text/data.

I'd wait til may time ish if can as the s7 just released and so a premium price. Usually go down in a month or two

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By *ee Viante OP   Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Check out tesco mobile or giffgaff , they usually do good deals on 24 month contracts, or in case of giffgaff finance to but the phone outright plus £10 month for call/text/data.

I'd wait til may time ish if can as the s7 just released and so a premium price. Usually go down in a month or two"

Thanks, this is what I'm hoping. I can wait a bit if I need to.

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By *rnMrs2017Couple  over a year ago

County Durham

Yeah don't go through upgrades, ring the cancellations number and they'll give you way better deals.

One of my colleagues who is a known haggler got me my s6 before Xmas on a 5gb tariff for £5 a month less than advertised, £20 cash back and no upfront costs (it should have been £50)

All because he said I was leaving for another network.

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