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Optus Huawei Y3 II 4G 8GB Prepaid Smartphone - Black $32.70 Free Click and Collect OR + $5.95 Delivery @ Harvey Norman

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This one is for cheap and yes this is old model running lollipop..Sharing it if anyone looking for cheap 4g phone.

1 per customer

Price check- Target had it for $79 and some previous ozb post were from $59 HN & $89 last year..

Powered by Google's Android OS 5.1 (Lollipop), the Optus Huawei Y3 II 4G Pre-Paid Smartphone is a smart and practical choice. Its 4.5" display ensures a smaller footprint without compromising functionality.

Key Features

  • The Optus Huawei Y3 II 4G Pre-Paid Smartphone has a 5MP rear and a 2MP front camera.
  • A 2100mAh removable battery delivers ample power for this 4G smartphone.
  • This Huawei phone features an 8GB internal storage, letting you store your favourite apps. An external memory of up to 32GB allows you to store more videos, images, and other files.
  • Quick and smooth operation is possible, thanks to the Android-powered smartphone's 1GHz Quad-core processor.
  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity add to the touchscreen phone's versatility and practicality.

*Device is network locked. See www.optus.com.au/unlock for unlocking fees.
*Fair Go Policy applies. Full Terms and Conditions at www.optus.com.au/prepaidterms.

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  • +2

    Harvey Norman also have this phone for $17.

    • Nevermind, I'm an idiot.

      • Lol, I’m sure that’s not true :)

  • +1

    I dont think it would be worth it on that Android version.

  • C&C is not available in Perth area

  • +1

    No cheap unlock. $80 buck unlock

    • if you recharge with $80 then its free..

      WHAT'S THE COST?
      Provided that you've recharged your Prepaid service to a minimum/accumulated amount of $80 there is no fee, otherwise a fee of $80 will apply to unlock your Prepaid handset regardless of the amount you've already recharged.

      • -8

        Who uses prepaid these days? Bit scary. We aren't in the days where they charge you $1 per MB over your plan anymore.

        • +1

          I do. get a new dirt cheap sim, use, throw, rinse and repeat. Sure, it's not good for the environment, but that's another story.

        • @bargainparker:

          How is it cheaper than a postpaid phone and how is it worth going through the hassle of porting your number every single time? I'm sure you can make better money with the time you spend trying to save a few bucks porting a number every single time.

        • @jared444:

          Each to their own. I don't port, just buy a new sim. And it is a lot cheaper (sometimes even free), plus not tied down with a plan. To mention a few; Kogan, Belong, Optus, Vodafone, Lebara…

          I have the main number for anything official and for everything else there's Master Card :)

        • prepaid can mean free/ cheap data.

        • @bargainparker:

          What a hassle. My time is more valuable than activating sim cards.

        • @jared444:

          Time is relative, but that's another story.

  • +4

    RUBBISH phone!

    But awesome for the price! Teach your kids that their first phone doesn't need to be an iPhone X!

    • +1

      Teach kids the value of money, what patience truly is and make them appreciate any better phone you buy them!!

      Seriously though, before committing to a relationship give this to your partner for a week and you'll see their true colours. LOL.

      • +2

        Yep. If they complain. It means they are faithful. If not it means they are a cheater and must be using another phone behind your back.

        • -1

          Faithful - If Phone is getting top up regularly.
          UnFaithful - If No Top up requested.

          :P

  • +1

    I have had mine for about a year and its all i need. Cost me about $100 ( outright) on special at Big W.

  • Anyone know what the screen is like in the sun? Huawei are normally pretty good?

    Also, as a Telstra phone? No B28 it appears with a quick search?

  • Any availablity in Qld?

  • have a question, is 1gb ram enough for Google's Android 5.1 (Lollipop)?

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