On Amazon, you can buy a brand new SGN 16GB GSM Unlocked device for only $488. Use the link to get to the listing page, then make sure to select BrightPoint as the seller. The front page listing for this device is through a different seller.
This device is eligible for Amazon Prime shipping as well.
Linky.
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By way of everythingwm.com, Ebay is listing new unlocked DVPs for both T-mobile & ATT bands for $299 as one of their deals of the day. Includes free shipping.
saw that... in for one as at least a developer device. order indicates 16GB size. 75 units sold thus far
FYI, USA only
Well if it comes with the latest firmware, its a good deal.
it is $299 for directly from dell too.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/mobile-venue-pro/pd
I just found this today: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-NEW-S...20975390290?pt=US_Tablets&hash=item1c2ab1f652
Brand new 32gb 3g Note 10.1 for $629.95, which is a lot cheaper than any 16gb 3g I have seen. What do you guys think? Suspicious? This guy does have over 1.5k feedback
Evo 4G63 said:
I just found this today: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-NEW-S...20975390290?pt=US_Tablets&hash=item1c2ab1f652
Brand new 32gb 3g Note 10.1 for $629.95, which is a lot cheaper than any 16gb 3g I have seen. What do you guys think? Suspicious? This guy does have over 1.5k feedback
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Ive looked everywhere for one with no luck, so it seems odd a person on ebay would be the first to have and sell one. Definitely ask for more details and aome evidwnce before proceeding.
I would be careful he might just have cut and pasted the spec, this might be wifi only, i would send him a message.
John.
Remember too it won't have any warranty. Samsung doesn't provide any type of warranty support for products sold outside their intended country/region of sale. If you buy it on eBay you can get a SquareTrade warranty for it. You'll still have to pay roundtrip shipping to whatever country the Note you purchase is actually from should it need repair. They won't repair it in the U.S. even at your expense. If you buy a U.S. Note in the U.S from a non-authorized reseller they won't cover that either.
If you buy from Negri or Expansys-USA they'll provide warranty support during the two-year manufacturer's warranty by sending it to one of their overseas affiliates on your behalf. Buying from Clove or Handtec also protects the warranty because you'd be purchasing from a dealer authorized to sell in the country your Note was purchased in.
Samsung's very strict at enforcing their warranty terms and this has been tested time-and-time again.
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I just found this today: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-NEW-S...20975390290?pt=US_Tablets&hash=item1c2ab1f652
Brand new 32gb 3g Note 10.1 for $629.95, which is a lot cheaper than any 16gb 3g I have seen. What do you guys think? Suspicious? This guy does have over 1.5k feedback
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The model number is 8013 which is WiFi only. The auction title does not mention 3G. The 3G is only in the specifications provided by eBay, which is often wrong. I think this is WiFi only, and a high price for that.
figured it was too good to be true :crying:
Where should I buy my Note 4 from? I want a SIM free one in black but unsure as to whether to get Snapdragon or Exynos model or where to buy from for best price.
Any suggestions?
Recently bought an international from Amazon that is Swiss code. (AUT) 910F
First step is be sure the frequencies match your preferred carrier(s). I wanted to get the Exynos version but it didn't match with my carrier very well. (AT&T)
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Where should I buy my Note 4 from? I want a SIM free one in black but unsure as to whether to get Snapdragon or Exynos model or where to buy from for best price.
Any suggestions?
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I got mine from Carphone Warehouse. I like Carphone Warehouse because I knew it was going to be a new and genuine Note 4 and it was unlocked too so I can use it on any network. They have really great prices for pay monthly deals and I trust them the most. Carphone Warehouse only stock the 910f (snapdragon version) though. I recommend Amazon too but Amazon UK also only stock the 910f if you're buying directly from Amazon.
I'm not sure where I can buy the N910C from that is legit?
Hi xda users:
This is for try to find the low price and best(short) delivery time..
anyone can give me suggestions?
I´m from Mexico
Here you go:
https://www.ibuygou.com/p-xiaomi-re...it-octa-core-22ghz-2gb-ram-32gb-rom-6992.html
ibuygou is very expensive, at least the 16gb model. I buy this phone on geekbuying, they give you a coupon for the first order, and it cost me with free shipping 149 euros-161 USD
How reliable are either of those sites? Looking at both for shipping to the UK...
This should help: http://www.kimovil.com/en/where-to-buy-xiaomi-redmi-note-2-pro
Thanks, but I'm more interested in reviews of the various sites that sell it, and UK shipping. There's a lot of dodgy companies out there, after all.
@FloatingFatMan ibuygou is not a dodgy company. I have bought a Xiaomi Powerbank off them in the past, which was shipped from the Far East. They now offer EU Warehouse shipping for select items as well.
Also maybe of interest:
http://www.topresellerstore.co.uk/
http://xiaomishop.it/
http://www.honorbuy.com/
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/1153179
I have also purchase from this reseller in the past:
http://beexz.com/
Service was excellent.
That's the kind of answer I was hoping for. Thanks for the information. I wasn't saying they were, but there are plenty out there that are. Caveat emptor and all that.
I would only recommend sites that I know are reputable
I'd suggest geekbuying. They are original and provide discount for new users (you will get the code when you register)
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Xiao...ore-MIUI-V7-3060mAh-13-0MP---Gray-351517.html
Gearbest is also seems ok. Used to purchase Xiaomi powerbanks there, pretty fast and smooth, came originals.
Then there's a coolicool used to purchase Gionee Elife E7 phone. Also pretty fast and smooth. But currently they have no Redmi Note 2.
Geekbuying is also s'pposed to be ok, since many tech reviewers link to it.
You can also try coupon code "retailmenot" for 5% discount. The code is from the site with the same name.
http://www.retailmenot.com/view/geekbuying.com?c=6823991
Is the Prime version (32 GB) available yet?
There is a shop in Hong Kong selling the 16GB white model on Ebay right now, with fast shipping. I ordered two for a great price, one for me and one for my brother or to sell. Will arrive in Australia by next week, which is good because I dropped my G2 today and cracked the screen. There are 4 left!
As for me, I prefer to buy from coolicool. Because it's low price and service.
Oppomart 159$
The prime version is $ 50 more. Shipping is $30 to the USA. Some of the other sites include free shipping. I know geekbuyer has free slow shipping but fast shipping is an extra $5.
I have heard that a number of people bought Oneplus One phones from Oppomart.
Some new deals have popped up, on an Australian forum I frequent. first is for 2ghz/16gb, second is for 2.2ghz/32gb:
Xiaomi Redmi Note 2, 4G Phone $212.57AUD ($152.99USD) with Coupon, Free Shipping @ JD
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/209020
Original Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 Prime 2GB/32GB 5.5" Helio X10 Octa-Core 64Bit US$207.98 (~ AU $290) @nextbuying
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/209102
And another good deal here, RN2 PRIME 32GB/2.2Ghz with free Silicone case+Screen Protector (if you tick the box) for $205:
http://www.vickmall.com/original-xi...-helio-x10-octa-core-5-5-inch-fhd-13-0mp.html
I think you can buy this redmi phone from geekbuying,I bought the xiaomi note phone from this shop before,it's original and they had a good customer service.
I was about to order one from Amazon when I saw this. It seems to only apply to the white edition. I wonder if they are sending out the wrong version or something. I can't post the link because I am a new user but you can go see for yourself at the US website.
"Item Under Review
While this item is available from other marketplace sellers on this page, it is not currently offered by Amazon.com because customers have told us there may be something wrong with our inventory of the item, the way we are shipping it, or the way it's described here. (Thanks for the tip!)
We're working to fix the problem as quickly as possible."
Yea.....
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What exactly is going on there? Sorry I don't know how it is meant to look.
Well basically short its got the 8gb sticker which freak me out cause I order the 16gb, until I check the settings. On amazon in reviews I heard that they were doing that but people were getting 8gb model but ordered 16gb. Even one guy said he bought a 8gb and got a 16gb so win win for him lol
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Well basically short its got the 8gb sticker which freak me out cause I order the 16gb, until I check the settings. On amazon in reviews I heard that they were doing that but people were getting 8gb model but ordered 16gb. Even one guy said he bought a 8gb and got a 16gb so win win for him lol
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I see, that is probably happening all over then as it's a mistake from the factory.
Amazon order mishaps
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I see, that is probably happening all over then as it's a mistake from the factory.
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Probably a vendor bait 'n switch. I usually get my phones from carrier because I'm able to spend a whole lot less on acquiring phones & due to lucrative reasons...I get early buy-outs credited to the account, get the gift cards upon doing a hardware upgrade, giving me money to spend on groceries or electronics, etc. Which off-sets other expenses such as buying sim-unlock codes for the devices. Got my moto g 3rd gen osprey from carrier that way. But I bought a phone off of amazon once, and I doubt I'd be doing it again. Ordered the galaxy note 4, model sm-n910c (marketed for Thailand). Vendor shipped an sm-n910u (marketed for Hong Kong & a few other places), which the same vendor was selling for $100 less. The sm-n910u was selling for an extra $150 less by another vendor. The vendor never redeemed himself, so I asked him to swap the phone for an sm-n910c or price-match the cheapest vendor on the sm-n910u. He said he could either give us his price on the sm-n910u, or refund the phone. We returned the phone, he then said it was not in new condition, therefore he'd charge a 75% restocking fee. We opened a case with amazon and got a full refund.
I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of bait 'n switch on buying phones from amazon, so I'd recommend to triple-check phones upon receiving them when ordered via amazon. If it's within the 30 days of purchase and it's the wrong product, send it back, and if the vendor gives drama, open a case. Don't settle for less!