HTC DESIRE 510 $209 + Post - Code "HTC530-40"
Samsung Note 7 $1249 + Post - Code "GN7SIL-100"
Samsung Galaxy S7 32GB $698 + Post, S7 Edge 32GB $784 + Post (Grey-Import) @ Unique Mobiles
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6 months warranty on the battery?
Galaxy S7 Black Dual from these guys- $732 including postage vs $679.99 on Ebay including postage. No deal.
Where's the deal for $679.99? Care to share the link?
Hmm. Upon going back and looking at the model number and the sellers feedback I would beware. They seem to refers to the Note 7 with the model number (which would be a larger bargain) but its listed as the Galaxy S7. They have sold 37 of them recently-
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Unlocked-Samsung-Galaxy-S7-N9…
I would check with the seller before proceeding. YMMV.
I like the idea of the dual sim option for when I travel and use local sim. Is there any disadvantage of dual sim?
All I can think of is it uses the same slot for SIM / Micro SD card. If you are using 2nd SIM, you wont be able to use the Micro SD card.
If you're game there is a hack to make the phone take 2 sim cards and a micro SD card at the same time. It can basically be done with any dual sim phone and plenty of people have already done it to their S7's.
Here is one of the many video's on youtube explaining the process - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz_sLdIzJfM
The guy in this video uses a lighter to separate the SIM from the plastic. I've also seen guys place the SIM in acetone/nail polish remover to remove/melt the plastic away from the SIM
@tight-ass:
Personally i wouldnt dare to "brick" a phone for so little gain. I would rather change SIM / not use MicroSD while Overseas and just use single sim while in Australia if i need to use a memory card. Using Dual sim while in Austrlia will be a thing of past anyway unless phones start supporting 3G on the 2nd SIM.I wouldn't bother doing it either. There is talk of an update coming out from Samsung for the Note 7 that will allow the dual sim versions to operate on 3G/4G, instead of 2G/4G. It that's the case hopefully it gets rolled out to all the dual sim versions.
@tight-ass: That sounds good but not sure if it owuld be a battery drainer since i believe 3g uses more battery than 2G
I just checked my dual sim S7 Edge, the 1st (primary) SIM supports 4G/3G/2G and 2nd SIM supports 3G/2G. I think Samsung has already rolled out 3G support on 2nd SIM.
I can now use Work phone on 2nd SIM. :)
I checked their website nearly 2 weeks ago and they were all the same prices…..no real bargains to be had here.
As per above comment these can be found cheaper on Ebay once you factor in postage - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Samsung-Galaxy-S7-Edge-G935FD-Dua…
I would like to know where Spizz reckons you can get them for $679.99??? Probably referring to the Shopping Square deal which has since finished
Nothing unique about these mobiles…. Or the prices.
Dead Pixels: If there are less than 9 dead pixels discovered on LCD screen - Item/s will NOT be considered as DOA as Manufactures do not offer repair, replacement or refund, unless the dead pixels are at the centre of the screen.
Is this the same across all stores selling mobile phones?
How'd you get $784 for the Edge?