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[Refurb] Samsung Galaxy S7 Grade A Refurbished 32GB $250 (OOS), Galaxy S8 Plus Grade A Refurbished 64GB $558 Delivered @ Geardo

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Samsung Galaxy S7 32Gb Specs

Announced 2016
Model Galaxy S7
Display Type: capacitive touchscreen
Size: 5.1 inches
Resolution: 1440 x 2560 pixels
Multitouch: Yes
Network SIM : Nano-SIM
Technology: GSM/HSPA/LTE
2G bands: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G bands: HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 - G930V,G930A
HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 - G930F
4G bands:
LTE band 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 13(700), 20(800), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300) -G930V
LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 20(800), 29(700), 30(2300), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) - G930A
LTE band 1(2100), 2(1900), 3(1800), 4(1700/2100), 5(850), 7(2600), 8(900), 12(700), 13(700), 17(700), 18(800), 19(800), 20(800), 25(1900), 26(850), 28(700), 38(2600), 39(1900), 40(2300), 41(2500) - G930F
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
GPS: Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
Bluetooth: 4.2, A2DP, LE, aptX
Basic Parameter OS: Android OS
CPU: G930V:Quad-core
G930F:Octa-core
RAM: 4G
ROM: 32G
Memory Card: microSD
Battery Type: Non-removable
Camera Camera Type: Front & Back Camera
Back Camera 12 MP
Front Camera 5 MP
Body Design: Bar
Dimensions: 142.4 x 69.6 x 7.9 mm
Weight: 152 g
Features Sensors Fingerprint (front-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass, barometer, heart rate, SpO2
Messaging: SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM
Radio: No
Java: No
MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264 player
MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+/FLAC player
Photo/video editor
Document viewer
Whats in the box - Generic Headphone / USB Cable / Generic Wall Adapter / Generic Box

Galaxy S8 Plus 64GB Specs

2G Network: GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900; 3G Network: UMTS 850 / 900 / (1700/2100) / 1900 / 2100; 4G Network: LTE Bands B1 / B2 / B3 / B4 / B5 / B7 / B8 / B12 / B13 / B17 / B18 / B19 / B20 / B25 / B26 / B28 / B32 / B38 / B39 / B40 / B41 / B66 - Not compatible with Verizon Wireless
6.2-inch Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen, 1440 x 2960 pixel resolution with Scratch Resistant Display & Corning Gorilla Glass 5
12 Megapixel Camera with f/1.7, 26mm, phase detection autofocus, OIS, LED flash + 8 Megapixel Front Camera with f/1.7, autofocus, 1440p@30fps
WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/n(5GHz)/ac; Bluetooth: v5.0, A2DP, aptX; GPS: Yes with A-GPS, GLONASS, BDS; USB: 3.1, USB Type-C Reversible Connector
Android v7.0 Nougat, Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 835, Processor: Octa-Core (Quad-Core 2.35 GHz Kryo & 1.9 GHz Kryo), GPU: Adreno 540

Whats in the box - Generic Headphone / USB Cable / Generic Wall Adapter / Generic Box

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closed Comments

  • +17

    S7 is a great phone

  • +1

    Rep, it says phone sourced globally how do we know what specs it will have specifically

    • +3

      We Get the phones with the same specs and Guaranteed to work in Australia.

      • Thanks Rep.

      • Do these work overseas??

  • +1

    Seems like a good price. So the S7 is $220 + $30 shipping?
    What does Grade A mean? (Scratches on screen?)

    • +3

      Garde, A means Excellent Quality in Used/ refurbished Phones. These phones look almost new there may be tiny marks on some phones but hardly noticeable.

    • +1

      Are these refurbihsed by GearDo or Samsung?

    • It is $220+gst

  • +74

    Im not paying 250 for a decent phone that runs all apps like any sane person would, I'd rather pay 1,700 and get a note 9 like a sheep

    • +20

      I'd also like to wait in a line for 24 hours in the cold and rain for a telephone.

      • +12

        If you ain't taking annual leave to queue up to get a phone. You are doing it wrong.

      • If you don't want to wait in rain & cold, I can provide cheap labours who are also professional kick boxer to make sure they are first in queue.

        • They aren't doing very well at their "professional kickboxer" career lol. Unless you're maybe bringing em in from Thailand on the cheap, and paying em in Thai $$

        • @ozzpete: Thai $ ??????

    • Buying sheep and phone are very good for the eco

      • +2

        Best is, If the sheep can eat the apple ( read; phones)

        • +2

          Well we have cows eating watermelons now due to farners unable to feed them due to the drought. I know; I digress!

    • If noone buys a new phone, there wont be 250$ refurbished. I personally want to thank them (no sarcasm)

      • +1

        If no-one buys a new phone for $1800 they'd have to bring the price down to a reasonable one.

  • normal S8 for $492 shipped is a reasonable deal too.

    • I wonder if I am sensing some sarcasm
      P.S. I sold my second hand S7 half a year ago for $320

      • +7

        and now it would sell for $220

        • +3

          On Ebay and if in excellent condition, expect to pay $260 - $330+. Bought one recently and this seemed to be the going rate. Got mine for $265 and considered it great value as was like new condition (incl original parts and box etc).
          $250 here is a good price assuming all is in order and is in top notch condition. It would help to see pics of phone (like on Ebay) but not possible here.

      • +1

        I sold mine last weekend for $360

  • Do we get a GST Tax Invoice?

    • +1

      Yes, All Australian Stock Comes with a GST Tax Invoice.

  • +1

    S7 says

    CPU: G930V:Quad-core
    G930F:Octa-core

    So there's a chance you'll get quad core?

    • yes, there is 10% chance you might get the Quad - Core.

      • How is this percentage calculated?! :P

        • +52

          Out of 100

  • -2

    lol.. "Cheap" Fortnite phone..

  • +2

    I think the S7 here is a good deal.

    Not convinced at that price for the S8 though. I have an S8, it's a good phone, just he price of it.

  • +1

    Keeps asking me for colour, cant change anything so wont add to cart. Also why is shipping so expensive? Can i have picked up by courier,probably cheaper. Thanks

    • +1

      Shipping is cheap, the prices exclude GST until you add them to the cart.

      Click the black box to add colour.

      • Thanks worked this time so ordered one. Fooled by thinking that price included gst so thought the difference must be shipping.

        • What were you ordering? I selected an S7, clicked the black box and nothing came up, so figured that was the only colour.

        • @RichardSydney: Black is the only colour, Was getting error message to pick colour but would not let me add to cart
          Tried a second time and worked!

  • +9

    Yep. S7 owner here. Still a very capable phone that can handle all apps and very decent camera.

    • +2

      Agreed. Bought mine used from PhoneBot last year and it's still going strong. Probably will last at least another year or two.

  • +3

    Pretty good price for S7. I sold my S6 for more than that.

  • +2

    Happy with the S7. It’s still plenty good for a modern day smartphone, which I suspect millions are still holding onto.

  • +2

    How is the battery on these refurbs? my s7 has been overworked and unfortunately the battery life has gotten worse.

    • You were 15 seconds quicker 😁

    • Good question. Have previously purchased spare batteries for my other SG mobiles, but my SG7 (purchased new a year ago and still running fine) doesn't appear to have interchangeable batteries, without serious mechanical aptitude.

    • +2

      Which is why I bought a used LG G5 off eBay for like $170, one of the last flagship phones with removable battery. Also LCD screen so no screen burn issues like S7. This makes it a better 2nd hand buy than the S7 in my opinion. I actually bought a used S7 before that but had to get rid of it for the above reasons.

      • +1

        Yes the SG5 is a great little mobile (I always carried spare replaceable batteries). My old (*new purchase) SG5 still running really well and passed down to son so still receiving a lot of use. I love my new 1yo SG7 though the future battery issue is of concern.

        • I always buy new, but older model mobiles.
        • +3

          Good info but billy_bob is talking about an LG G5, not a Samsung SG5, although similar as far as removable battery goes and both good phones if you can live with potential BootLoop risk for the LG lol.

        • +1

          @ozhunter68: My bad. πŸ‘

        • @ozhunter68: I think boot loop was less of an issue on LG G5, I hope so anyway! I have a G4 that boot looped but LG fixed it and still runs great. Keeping it as a back up.

        • @billy_bob:

          True, that's why I said "live with the POTENTIAL RISK" not a certainty. I also have a newer LG and so far also no problems.

    • +1

      My thoughts exactly. The battery on my s7 was great when new but decidedly average now.

  • +2

    How does the battery last on these? Main problem with used phones is battery dying fast. I have a great s6, no problem except battery dies 4 times in the day

    • +1

      What times?

  • +1

    So… do these all have new unused batteries inside?

    • +1

      Original or cheap ones?

    • I asked via chat and the reply -

      "Hi,
      Welcome to GearDo,
      These phones have good quality original battery "

      • +5

        Yeah… Nah…no matter the quality of the battery it will deteriorate over time.

  • +1

    Yes I'd like to know about the battery too…

    • I sold mine after 2 years of use, quick charged every night and it had around 2300mah/3000mah left according to various battery apps. So quite a big loss. In fact only reason I sold it was that it wouldn't last all day anymore.

      • I'm in the same boat and Samsung store quoted $110 for a new battery (tiny corner shop said there's a chance they'd break the glass and it's not their problem if they do).

        With the Nokia 7 Plus having a 3800mah battery, I'm tempted to go that route.

  • Is it removable battery ?

    • I have a SG7 and I don't think these are easily interchangeable like the other SGs. I always used to carry spares for the others.

    • +3

      non-removable

      • Thanks πŸ‘ for your confirmation. Is what I suspected. I imagine a mobile repair shop could replace one but at what cost. Then again I couldn't find a repair shop to replace the little charger waterproof/ dust cover for the SG5.

        • I should add the new SG7s come with a fast charger; I assume the refurbished ones do too.

          Model # ony "fast" charger (travel adaptor) is EP-TA20HWE. Samsung original .. made in Vietnam.

        • +1

          Samsung quoted me a $110 replacement, mobile repair shop was actually more and said if they break the glass it's my problem, not theirs. Couldn't find anywhere under $100.

        • @freefall101: Shall definitely remember to ask Samsung when mine needs a replacement battery; thanks.

    • +2

      Thanks, I found a vid on youtube that show how to replace it. There is even external battery on ebay that has 6200am. Very tempting deal. Not bite it yet though. I will sit on it for a whille

  • Just grabbed an S7 for my wife, to replace her Nexus 5 (not 5X). Fingers crossed it works well.

    • did you get phone yet? assuming you got the geardo one. I'm looking at their phone on ebay and want to know what excellent condition actually means in practice.

      • +1

        No, not yet - I think it said something like 5-7 days until it ships, then 1-3 days to be delivered.

        I'll definitely post pics, etc. when I receive it.

      • +2

        Ok I just received the S7 and I will be posting it back for a refund.
        Firstly I am not able to receive phone calls unless I reboot the phone. It receives calls for few seconds before it becomes unreachable. I am still able to make phone calls though so it's not a network issue.
        I've tried with a Voda and Telstra sim.

        Secondly the touch screen is horrible. I can't even drag the icons to remove it in one drag. Pattern to unlock the screen is near impossible.

        Spoke to the rep and was told I need to post it back to them for a refund or an exchange.

        Wonder if I will get a refund for the screen protector as well…

        • Send it back as you bought it together and screen protector is useless without the phone. Other option is to keep it and watch around "Ebay" and buy a second hand one. Most sellers that had a decent one for sale make note and include Pics etc. It's where I bought mine for $265 (included a $30 Case and all origanal parts and box). Was very happy with my purchase. Personally I stay clear of these types of sales i.e. Imported & Refurbished"……god know what one will get (Unlike on EBay at least there are Pics and a description….although still always a risk).

  • +1

    Good price! Does this phone still get updates?

    • +4

      Oreo (Android 8.0) update was just released and will probably be the last the S7 will get.

      • Actually Pie (Android 9.0) update was just released, but Oreo is far from old - even the S9 still has Oreo.

        • +4

          I would imagine that Borg meant just released on the S7…

        • @RichardSydney: apparently global release pushed out updates in mid-May for the S7. Not exactly what I would call "recent" (3 months) but admittedly more recent than I thought.
          Some would have got the update sooner.

        • No one but Google Pixel gets Android Pie officially. Not even "Android One", Google won't release the official update to OEM until October.

        • +1

          @Bigboomboom: the essential phone got the OTA update of android pie.

    • I don't see why it wouldn't. My SG7 has has quite a few updates within the last year.

      • +2

        Last update was April 2018. I more mean that I dont see this going beyond Android 8 (Oreo).

        Late Edit: CORRECT and was referring to the S7 only. Sorry. The S8 being a later model will carry on with later versions I would think.

      • +1

        Just today my SG7 has advised another software update. Screenshot wouldn't happen for some reason, but this is the software update info. if anyone is still interested:

        Version: G930FXXU2ERGE/
        G930FXSAZERGE/
        G930FXXU2ERGC
        Size: 377.60 MB
        Security Patch Level: 1 July 2018

        Cannot answer any questions about the update as (happily) not tech minded. 😁

        • +1

          They're referring to getting new versions of Android. The update you received is a security update.

  • +3

    If the battery is replaced in the refurbishment then its good deal else battery will need to be replaced for two to three years use.

    • I asked via chat and the reply -

      "Hi,
      Welcome to GearDo,
      These phones have good quality original battery "

      HMMM tempting

      • Original battery means that it's useless now.

  • +4

    If the battery is replaced ,is it genuine battery?
    Is it legal to advertise GST excluded price?

    • +1

      As long as it’s highlighted ex/inc.

  • Geardo, i sent you a personal message, can you have a look!

  • +2

    Any dual sim versions available?

    • I'm interested in knowing that too!

      • +1

        Samsung I dont believe have a dual SIM S7. Will stand corrected.

        • +3

          https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-s7/hardware/

          We designed the SIM card tray to work for you. If you need more storage, you can insert a microSD card and a SIM card. If you need separate lines for work and for personal use, the same tray can be used to hold two SIM cards instead. And there's no need to turn off your phone when switching cards.

          *Availability may vary by country.

        • [@xoom]: I hereby stand corrected :-)
          Now if only they were readily available to buy, my brief search didn't turn up much (note the word brief).

  • Old battery?

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