Unfortunately, this deal has expired 3 June 2023.
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Posted 1 June 2023
Nothing Phone 1 (128GB 5G Smartphone) - £199 / £216 with 1 month plan (With Code) @ O2 Refresh
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About this deal
This deal is expired. Here are some options that might interest you:
This is my first deal so apologies for the janky formatting!
After clicking the link, scroll down and select “See all our pre-built plans”, then scroll down a bit more and select “See our plans”.
Then choose the plan below. Cancel after one month or cancel straight away but you may have to claim back the £17 if they charge you
Dual camera, lush lighting
Each of its dual cameras has a 50MP sensor, for brilliant realism, while Night Mode and image stabilisation ensure crisp detail in any light setting. Shoot crystal-clear 4K HDR Video at 60fps for exceptionally smooth, clear movies. It even includes its own studio lighting. Set the Glyph interface to full brightness for a portable, gentle ring-light, rather than the harshness of a flash.
Beautiful display
OLED display. HDR10+. A billion colours. The screen on the Nothing Phone delivers true-to-life colour and deep, real-world contrast. And an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate means super-responsive interaction, visuals, graphics, and gameplay.
High performance battery
Get up to 16 hours of power from every charge, get 50% of power from just 30 minutes of charging. And it’s compatible with Qi-certified wireless chargers too (available separately).
5G capability
The Nothing Phone’s future-proofed 5G modem will enable you to still use 4G, however depending on your network provider, you'll experience incredible speeds and better quality streaming video, along with more reliable network connections when you're in crowded places - especially during peak times.
After clicking the link, scroll down and select “See all our pre-built plans”, then scroll down a bit more and select “See our plans”.
Then choose the plan below. Cancel after one month or cancel straight away but you may have to claim back the £17 if they charge you
Dual camera, lush lighting
Each of its dual cameras has a 50MP sensor, for brilliant realism, while Night Mode and image stabilisation ensure crisp detail in any light setting. Shoot crystal-clear 4K HDR Video at 60fps for exceptionally smooth, clear movies. It even includes its own studio lighting. Set the Glyph interface to full brightness for a portable, gentle ring-light, rather than the harshness of a flash.
Beautiful display
OLED display. HDR10+. A billion colours. The screen on the Nothing Phone delivers true-to-life colour and deep, real-world contrast. And an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate means super-responsive interaction, visuals, graphics, and gameplay.
High performance battery
Get up to 16 hours of power from every charge, get 50% of power from just 30 minutes of charging. And it’s compatible with Qi-certified wireless chargers too (available separately).
5G capability
The Nothing Phone’s future-proofed 5G modem will enable you to still use 4G, however depending on your network provider, you'll experience incredible speeds and better quality streaming video, along with more reliable network connections when you're in crowded places - especially during peak times.
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Place O2 SIM into nothing phone and TEXT/SMS STAC to 75075
O2 will then almost instantly TEXT back the STAC code (6 numbers with 3 letters at the end)
Now go to the following website:
myaccount.vodafone.co.uk/set…ber
Click on 'Cancel old number' option
Now enter the O2 (nothing phone) SIM number into the top field & the STAC code O2 just sent you into the bottom field.
Then simply follow the commands.
You will be asked when you want to cancel it, I tried selecting today but it appears the earliest you can choose is the following day so select that from the calender.
That's it, you're done! Super easy and only takes like a couple of minutes :-)
I supposedly canceled mine yesterday on the phone so was somewhat expecting this process to fail?!? So either it takes time when manually canceling or the numpty on the phone didn't cancel it correctly ?!?!
I'd strongly advise people to do the STAC process, it's FREE and the Vodafone SIM arrives next day.
**EDIT**
Forgot to mention that Vodafone will send a verification code to the Vodafone SIM when doing the STAC process, just pop the Vodafone SIM into the phone AFTER you have got the STAC code from O2 BUT before you start the STAC process on the Vodafone website (See link above).
I didn't do this and swapped in the SIM mid process which I think is why my first verification code from Vodafone didn't come through!! (No biggie, they had an option to send again and that time it worked NP) (edited)
Detail for the £199 (after voucher)
Detail for the £160 (after voucher)
So you'll need to pay off that final £39 if you go for the second option!
Only using this phone as a spare/backup but I'm very impressed the whole phone and
performance is incredible, phone feels way more expensive than it is. Beautiful screen, haptics are some of the best I've tried, fast snappy, nice clean software and the glyphs are very cool.
Makes me want to jump ship and excited to see how nothing bodes in the future.
Also a quick call to O2 and the SIM airtime is cancelled and being refunded.
Attached is my confirmation for my last deal on Pixel 7 confirming £0 cost for the device. (edited)
Attached is my confirmation for my last deal on Pixel 7 confirming £0 cost for the device.
"Because the standard cancellation process involves a lot more hassle (including a phone call to O2 customer services) and because it requires you to give 30 days' notice, we'd always recommend using the PAC Code or STAC Code process to cancel your contract where possible. In fact, you can simply order a free Pay As You Go SIM card from any mobile network (you'll then be able to follow the PAC Code or STAC Code process)."
P.S. Whichever way you choose, it must be noted that you could end up with a lowered credit score for a few months until it clears. (edited)
I took a photo incase I got some numpty on the phone who didn't have a clue!
Others are welcome to use it: (Just threaten to email it to them if they aren't playing fairly!)
Stunning phone, make sure you run all the updates.
Phoned and canceled without issue, however I don't trust them so I have ordered a FREE vodafone PaYG SIM and will also be doing the STAC process in a couple of days to be on the safe side.
People can get a FREE vodafone SIM from here:
vodafone.co.uk/mob…sim (edited)
Weirdly I also got a first bill from them today for £17 - haven't even received the phone and sim yet! Hoping this will all get resolved without having to pay any more money.
I think what happens is a bill gets automatically generated for the 1st month when you place the order, which hopefully will be rescinded when the cancellation request kicks in.
Just keep a close eye on your bank outgoings in the coming months.
O2 has been known to say they've cancelled something over the phone/chat, but you may still get charged if they haven't done it properly - happened to me once of the 3 times I took up such a deal in the past.
Adversely affected my credit rating for at least 6 months as well, despite not being at fault. (edited)
Edit: Spoke with O2 today - bill was generated the day before I cancelled. A final bill is produced 14 days after cancellation which will show the amount O2 need to refund.
Edit 20/06: Spoke to O2 again today having not received a final bill showing refund owed. They said I was due a £14.76 refund and they could process it over the phone. I queried why it was so little as I'd only effectively used 2 days of the contract - he said he didn't know why it was calculated in that way, however he said the £17 DD should never have been taken in the first place as I cancelled under the 14 day cooling off period. Said that he couldn't personally process the full £17 refund however I could choose to do an indemnity claim via my bank to reverse the DD. Couldn't be bothered with that faff so just requested the £14.76 refund, due in 5-10 working days. Painful. (edited)
"Because the standard cancellation process involves a lot more hassle (including a phone call to O2 customer services) and because it requires you to give 30 days' notice, we'd always recommend using the PAC Code or STAC Code process to cancel your contract where possible. In fact, you can simply order a free Pay As You Go SIM card from any mobile network (you'll then be able to follow the PAC Code or STAC Code process)."
i got for £160 plus £30 a month for a 3 month contract so got it for £250 not sure if i can cancel tho
Anyone else had this problem or was I just unlucky with the person I got?
What will stop me getting cashback?
If you pay off or cancel a Refresh PAYM contract before the 6 month validation period is completed.
Eg, if using both sim slots , can have 2 separate WhatsApp accounts?
I am considering pulling the trigger to see what the NP1 is like though. (edited)
Nothing won't and Amazon didn't even sell their returns for this price.
No pressure (edited)
Thanks
At least that's what I hope, having just ordered....