Other colours available including blue for a bit more, I think it is a good price for a dual sim phone.
Edit: As pointed by unity1, Kogan is cheaper if you are happy with them.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Samsung-Galaxy-S6-Duos-4G-LTE-32G…
Other colours available including blue for a bit more, I think it is a good price for a dual sim phone.
Edit: As pointed by unity1, Kogan is cheaper if you are happy with them.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Samsung-Galaxy-S6-Duos-4G-LTE-32G…
Hmmm, downvoting for an informative post… seems a little suss…
$645.38 for KOGAN S6 Duos (using the 20% off code on eBAY), I bought 2 on Friday
4 colours available from Kogan ebay and all are cheaper than this deal when used in conjunction with the ebay coupon code C20EXTRA
649 from good guys for the 64gb local stock :D
Do you have the link? Thanks.
Can you get 4G on both SIMS?
I got the S5 Duos. You get 4g on slot 1 and GPRS on slot 2 as they are independant modems. Also some apps (Foxtel Go, Commbank*, Netflix) don't work on the Duos. The reason is poor coding as they don't see it as an S5 so you get "at this time this device is not supported".
I'd say the same caveats apply for the S6 Duos.
*Commbank no NFC
If you know how to edit your build.prop on the phone, you can change your phone to appear as anything you want to those apps.
Or you can download some apps that will do it for you I think.
Phone needs to be rooted obviously.
But your post is good information to have for anyone thinking of pulling the trigger on this one.
My old Nokia 6110's pretty rooted.. Does that qualify?
Commbank now has NFC
When you press the button to connect to the internet via mobile, how does the phone know which sim card to use?
You have to nominate a Sim for data in settings
Is that the same whenever you make a call?
@lostn:for calls you can either nominate a preferred sim let it ask you every time you make a call
@lostn:
On the dialer you get 2 green call buttons with a number on it indicating the SIM it will use to place the call when you press the button. It's pretty seamless.
wouldn't buy from them again. they give small cashback incentive to post good review when product arrives but if u have warranty claim later on they try anything to get out of it.
Seem to have better response from OzBargainers compare to Kogan based on previous deals, although I personally have never encounter any problems with dealing with Kogan, maybe just one of the lucky ones. I think if you have any warranty issues, majority of sellers whether local or grey are a pain to deal with, except maybe if you bought direct from Apple Stores where I believe they swap a new one for you.
Is it also true for LG and Samsung (Local ones)? I had one good experience but that was long time ago.
Is Samsung warranty worldwide, or does it have to go back to China/HK if you need warranty?
The Samsung Laptop I bought in Amsterdam had no issues getting fixed in Melbourne. Can't comment for phones but I'd be thinking the same.
I brought a s5 from kogan and the staff at high point rejected to have a look at it. only local stock has warranty as per my experience.
buying from goodguys ebay will give u 2 years warranty. brought a edge today :)
But did you call up their actual warranty repair line? I don't think they would have looked at my laptop if I just walked into a Samsung shop, you need to go through the RMA line.
Damn you OzBargain. Another purchase I didn't need but couldn't resist… Now I off to eBay to buy all accessories which I'll only use once and realise I also don't need.
PS. Went for the Kogan deal.
And now decide whether to buy a $1 screen protector from China that will take 2 weeks to arrive, or an overpriced one in Australia so you can use the phone sooner. Same for cases.
Firstly I would like to apologise for the typos and bad grammer in my last post. My excuse: it was 1:30 in the morning.
As for screen protectors. I don't see a need for them. I've ordered a desktop dock and looking for a good car dock.
Did they make a 64GB Duos?
Yes, they did but a quick search on ebay australia does not show up results for now.
Available in middle east.
http://www.mygsm.me/Samsung-Galaxy-S6-Dual-Sim-SM-G9200-64GB…
Can someone who owns an S6 tell me if they partitioned the internal memory to simulate an SD card? I've owned a number of 32GB phones with no SD card slot, and all of them make 2GB available as "internal storage" and partition the rest into "SD card". The phone thinks there is an SD card inserted, and you only have 2GB to install apps onto which is not enough.
Previous Samsung phones which allowed SD cards did not do this. All of the internal memory was available for apps.
Look at this, maybe try to google as well if need more assurance, seem like more than 2GB can be used to install apps. I knows my Note 3 have a lot of space to install apps, maybe 20+ GB out of 32GB.
http://www.sammobile.com/2015/03/26/available-storage-on-32g…
Yes but your note 3 has a SD card slot, so the phone does not assume any of its internal memory is an SD card. This is a different case with S6.
The 23GB available space does not specify if it is all internal memory, or if the phone has been tricked into thinking it has a 20GB SD card like other phones do.
$636.80 for single SIM from KOGAN (with 20% off on ebay)