There is currently an interesting bundle for Apple fans at O2. This includes an iPhone 14 Pro (128 GB) and the new generation (2nd) of the AirPods Pro. The offer has the following data:
- iPhone 14 Pro (Space Gray 128GB)
- AirPods Pro 2
- Contract: O2 Grow with 40+ GB
- One-time deposit: 17,99 EUR
- monthly payment: 60,99 EUR
- Runtime: 36 months
- More deets: here at O2
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What is O2 Grow?
What is special about O2 Grow is that you start with a monthly data volume of 40 GB, but the volume is automatically increased by 12 GB every 10 months. In the second year you have 50 GB and in the third 60 GB.
If you keep the contract afterwards, you will still get 10 GB more data volume per year, but it is capped at a maximum of 240 GB. In order to achieve that, you have to have been in the contract for twenty years. That seems pretty unlikely to me when you see the many improvements in the offers.
More information about the O2 Grow contract
- Calls: Allnet flat rate in German networks and mobile networks
- SMS: Allnet-Flat in all German mobile networks
- MMS: EUR 0,39 per MMS in German mobile networks
- Connect option: Use your data volume on all your mobile devices without paying a cent extra, e.g. B. for tablet, smartwatch or your old cell phone. 2 SIM cards, also as eSIM if you wish – you will receive this automatically. About the free "My O2 App" you can easily manage your devices at any time, check the data volume or book additional SIM cards.
- Data throughput: Up to 300 MBit/s high-speed surfing with LTE speed - valid for your 40 GB high-speed data volume, can also be used on your O2 Free and Connect connected mobile devices.
- EU roaming: The included data volume also works in other EU countries. You can make calls and text messages to other EU countries and to Germany at no additional cost. There are no charges for incoming calls within the EU.
► Interested in the offer? Continue to O2 here ◄
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Jens has been running the blog since 2012. He acts as Sir Apfelot for his readers and helps them with technical problems. In his spare time he rides electric unicycles, takes photos (preferably with the iPhone, of course), climbs around in the Hessian mountains or hikes with the family. His articles deal with Apple products, news from the world of drones or solutions to current bugs.