Britain’s O2 Allows Customers to Choose Smartphone Pay Back Terms

Britain’s O2 Allows Customers to Choose Smartphone Pay Back Terms
A man walks past an O2 phone store in Manchester, Britain March 7, 2016. (Reuters/Phil Noble).
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Britain’s O2 said it will allow customers to choose how much they pay upfront for a smartphone and how they spread the payments of the balance, targeting subscribers who want more control over their mobile contracts.

The operator, owned by Spain Telefonica , said customers would be able to pay for their new devices in monthly increments for any period between three and 36 months, all with no interest charged, as well as choosing an airtime plan.