Cheapest price I have found, beats the Amazon price drop by $20
Shame the Australian $ losing value day by day and make it harder to us to enjoy anything at all
Cheapest price I have found, beats the Amazon price drop by $20
Shame the Australian $ losing value day by day and make it harder to us to enjoy anything at all
The RAM and the flash memory are measured in the same units - gigabytes. Why the difference in notation?
To clarify that the 32GB is its internal storage, and 3GB is memory.
make it harder to us to enjoy anything at all
Oh I don't know, it's a nice sunny and a long weekend. Could be worse!
Apparently these are down to $300 US in some places stateside, so not a bad price after the Aus tax.
Got any links mate?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motorola-Nexus-6-XT1103-Latest-Mode-…
Sold out. Some store had it cheap too but wouldn't ship to Aus
Thanks, will do some querying as to why we can get it shipped here :)
No long weekend over here mate (WA) just high phone prices :(
Before buying, check out this forum thread. Gadget Gear is run on a server in the United States. Owned by an organisation that was ABN de-registered years ago and the total web site value is about $150. You make your mind whether it's worth spending a few hundred dollars from this web site. You'd be crazy to spend $491 taking that risk.
They offer Paypal so there is not too much that can go wrong since its a physical item being sold
Plus they also have a UK arm:
http://www.mobicity.co.uk/
Check out scam advisor to better for more info on the site also (link from WP thx Flubber):
http://www.scamadviser.com/check-website/gadgetgear.com.au
Paypal is not a financial insurance company. They will refund under their own discretion is written in their own buyers protection policy so you're basically at their mercy whether a refund is issued or not. It is not like the credit card system run by a bank.
<insert baseless fanboy comment inferring only the latest Android M model is any good so last week's model must suck now>
Imported stock (with limited seller warranty)? Or Australia stock (which gets a full Australian manufacturer warranty)?