If you finally want to get a PS5 and can also use a mobile phone contract, you should know the following offer. At o2 you will get the Playstation 5 in the Digital Edition and a 2nd controller as an addition to the “o2 Grow” anniversary tariff. We have calculated all the costs and revealed whether the deal is worth it.
PS5 with Jubi tariff at o2
PS5 desperately looking? Then quickly go to o2, because in the online shop of the network operator is the highly sought-after NextGen console including the 2nd controller available immediately. You will receive the Digital Edition as a bonus for “o2 Grow”-mobile phone contract for 44,99 Euro per month plus a one-time fee of 11.99 euros for additional payment and shipping. The special thing: The anniversary tariff initially includes 40GB LTE/5G as well as an Allnet and SMS flat and growing by 10 GB from year to year without costing more.
Respect: There have been similar offers several times and they were sold out very quickly. Again, the quantities are limited, so if you are interested, you should not hesitate too long.
PS5 as a premium to the mobile phone tariff at o2: is the deal worth it?
Signing a mobile phone contract, only to finally get a PS5, sounds like a farmer’s trap at first. We have therefore calculated the offer once. For comparison, we will use the regular “o2 Grow” tariff, which is only available for a limited time until September 6, 2022 as part of the 20th anniversary, and the 29,99 Euro per month costs.
The details of the “o2 Grow” tariff at a glance
- Network: o2
- Price: Grow
- 40GB LTE/5G-Data volume (max. 300 Mbit/s)
- Allnet and SMS Flat
- EU roaming is included
- Connect function: Tariff can be used on up to 10 devices simultaneously
- 24 Months Minimum term, 1 Month notice period
- The data volume increases automatically every year 10 GB to
Further information on the o2 Grow tariff can be found here:
The cost of the offer at a glance: PS5 Digital Edition + “o2 Grow” | |
Basic fee (monthly) |
44.99 Euros |
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Co-payment (one-time, at the beginning of the contract) |
7 Euros |
Connection fee (one-time, at the beginning of the contract) |
free of charge |
Shipping (unique) |
4.99 Euros |
Total costs after 24 months (in case of termination at the end of the minimum contract term, monatl. and one-time costs are added) |
1,091.75 Euros |
Device values (current online best prices according to idealo.de ) |
400 Euro (console) + 60 Euro (controller) |
Effective cost tariff (Total cost less. Device value) |
631.75 Euros |
Effective cost rate per month | 26.32 Euros |
What’s on offer at o2 |
Let’s get the calculator out: The PS5 (Digital Edition) costs around 400 euros – at least theoretically, because it is sold out everywhere and there just seems to be no end in sight. According to the idealo price comparison, the prices are around 700 euros, but for our account we take the RRP. The DualSense controller currently costs at least 60 euros.
If you subtract these values from the total costs over a 24-month contract period, the following remain 631.75 Euros left for the tariff. This corresponds to 26,32 Euro per month for an Allnet and SMS flat with 40 GB LTE/5G data volume. The normal price for the “o2 Grow” tariff is 29.99 euros per month – so from this point of view, a good dealespecially since the PS5 is currently not available at the RRP. From the 25th month, the tariff then costs only 29.99 euros per month.
Of course, the invoice above will only work if you cancel at the end of the minimum contract term. However, whether you should, although the tariff increases annually in the volume of data and thus gains in value, although the costs remain the same, is up to you. If you want to cancel and should forget that, however, the contract is not extended for another year, but can be terminated monthly.
At other dealers, the PS5 is still completely out of stock. We have summarized more deals on the subject of mobile phone contracts with consoles here:
You can find out how the PS5 compares to the Xbox Series X in the Video:
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