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O2 switch up question

Yan101
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Hi. I have a bit of an odd one here. I got the iPhone 14 pro max earlier this year with the switch up bolt on. At that time the device was £1407.67 (bit of an odd price) which is £39.11 a month. the new iPhone 15 pro max is only £1199 and as no interest is added on contracts for handsets, theoretically if I switch up the new phone will cost me less right? £33.30 over 36 months by my calculations. My question is, this will be the case won’t it? I won’t have the difference in price of handsets added to the new phone? If not then it’s an obvious use of my switch up. One I get the new iPhone and two it lowers by bill (depending on the airtime deals at the time)

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MI5
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@Yan101 

You just pay the new price. 

The old device plan is cleared.

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