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Samsung Telstra A15 4GX $199 @ Woolworths

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It's not the latest..
nor the greatest… (even in the A15 line)
It's not OzBargains favourite G54

But it will Connect to Telstra 4G VoLTE! (Which is more than a lot of xiaomi, Nokia, etc)

It's the budget Samsung Galaxy A15 4GX

Chipset: Mediatek MT6789
Display: 6.5" Infinity-U Display, Full HD+, Super AMOLED, 90Hz Refresh Rate
Battery Capacity: 5,000mAh
Storage Capacity: 128GB
RAM: 4GB
Operating System: Android 14
Network Support: 4G
Network locked: Yes
Fingerprint sensor: Side Fingerprint Reader
Face recognition: Facial Recognition
Bluetooth: v5.3
Audio Jack: Yes
Expandable memory: Micro SD up to 1TB

It might not do much but it a cheap Samsung that will replace your blacklisted 3G/4G Phone.

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Comments

  • Can it unlock?

  • Just get an A35 for 300 it's ten million times better.

    • +2

      doesnt the $200 Moto G54 curb stomp this?

      and its unlocked

      • -1

        Yes the $9 g54 from amaysim is the GOAT phone on ozb. Kerb stomps everyone

        • Is it really $9?

          • @Rorza: Yes, if you got a personalised code from Amaysim for the 3G shutdown.

    • Only ten million ? Are you sure 🤔

  • +4

    Please consider something else. I have this phone, and it's unbearable. It has a terrible screen and washed-out colors, and the film on the screen keeps smudging, making it impossible to keep clean. It's also very laggy and has terrible reception. The only good thing is the battery.

  • +4

    A network-locked phone for $200? What are you smokin'?

  • +1

    All Xiaomi I've had connect to VoLTE… This phone is horrible compared to any Xiaomi, Nokia or Moto.

    • +3

      Mine does too if manually enabled, that didn't stop Optus from bricking my sim card. No longer have access to calling AND 4G internet. (Xiaomi Mi 9T)

  • I'm not aware of Nokia phones sold in Australia that have issues with 3G shutdown.

  • FWIW I have a yearly prepaid sim as it's something I can't easily do without, but I'd rather not give any more money to the Telcos that bricked my phones. I'd only buy a phone from them if it's underpriced and they're selling it at a loss.

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