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I'm seriously considering buying the i9500, although I'm living in a country where unfortunetly this variant is not being sold (Poland).
After systematic search for a while I settled on buying from the "e_cell" seller on ebay.co.uk, which ships phones from UK as the best option (if any of you found a better option, maybe even more reliable, wiht 24 month warranty instead of 12 month warranty, please share if you can).
I'm taking my final looks on the item this seller sells, as well as the feedback, and found some negative (although truth to be told those are great minority as oppose to positive) feedbacks, that got me a bit worried. All concerning i9500 phone they sell:
"Did not match the item description, seal was broken, sent direct cash & used me."
"Faulty model, have emailed many times asking for warranty receipt, no response"
"phone is not fully functional"
"AVOID!!! Liars, Cheats, Rouges... DO NOT TRUST THIS SELLER.. Scammer!!!!!!"
"The original charger wasn't in the box."
"Galaxy S4 not UK Specific, Mobile Comes From Dubai may be FAKE Beware DONT BUY!!"
Is there any of you who bought i9500 from this seller, or maybe some other phones in the past that can vouch for him?
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From that feedback I'd have to say don't take the risk is not worth it.
Why don't you want the i9505?
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KinetiClutch said:
From that feedback I'd have to say don't take the risk is not worth it.
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Well, truth to be told, like I mentioned that's the minority, out of over 200 of these phones they sold, and there is no as big seller with perfect record, so some negative feedback can be understandable.
Why don't you want the i9505?
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Excuse me for saying it, but is it relevant? I'm not a stupid guy, I know what I want, and the i9500 is the phone I wish to buy, no matter the reasons I have. I would prefer if we focused on where to buy it, not why to buy it.
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Well, truth to be told, like I mentioned that's the minority, out of over 200 of these phones they sold, and there is no as big seller with perfect record, so some negative feedback can be understandable.
Excuse me for saying it, but is it relevant? I'm not a stupid guy, I know what I want, and the i9500 is the phone I wish to buy, no matter the reasons I have. I would prefer if we focused on where to buy it, not why to buy it.
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And...... it's not the usual negative feedback like "came very late" or "wrong item sent" they are very serious comments I.e fake phone etc. Up to you but imo is a stupid risk to take.
And simply I asked as there's a reason the model variant available In your country is available and this is not. I just did as people do on forums and gave my advice is all.
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And...... it's not the usual negative feedback like "came very late" or "wrong item sent" they are very serious comments I.e fake phone etc. Up to you but imo is a stupid risk to take.
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You got a good point there KinetiClutch. Well, as a matter of fact I asked the seller about it, and this is his response:
"The item that we send out indeed comes sealed by the manufacturer.
Some though may not be satisfied as they are expecting more accessories to be added with the item since the item comes only with the accessories that we have noted on the listings.
With all new phones, there are some known issues but Samsung , the manufacturer will soon discover some of them and will release software updates to have the issues resolved.
We send the original chargers to pur customers provided by Samsung . We though are adding 3 pin adaptors for free that is why they are outside the box.
We source our items globally but we sell genuine products though they are sourced globally."
It does make sense to be honest, especialy since like I've mentioned they sold over 200 of these (now I see it's close to 400), and out of 400 about 5-10 negative feedbacks, that's like 1-2% of the total. If the seller was selling some shody items, I think the percentage would be way, way higher.
And simply I asked as there's a reason the model variant available In your country is available and this is not. I just did as people do on forums and gave my advice is all.
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I understand. As for your remark, since i9500 is "international" and only 3g version, there is no problem at all with compatibility.
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You got a good point there KinetiClutch. Well, as a matter of fact I asked the seller about it, and this is his response:
"The item that we send out indeed comes sealed by the manufacturer.
Some though may not be satisfied as they are expecting more accessories to be added with the item since the item comes only with the accessories that we have noted on the listings.
With all new phones, there are some known issues but Samsung , the manufacturer will soon discover some of them and will release software updates to have the issues resolved.
We send the original chargers to pur customers provided by Samsung . We though are adding 3 pin adaptors for free that is why they are outside the box.
We source our items globally but we sell genuine products though they are sourced globally."
It does make sense to be honest, especialy since like I've mentioned they sold over 200 of these (now I see it's close to 400), and out of 400 about 5-10 negative feedbacks, that's like 1-2% of the total. If the seller was selling some shody items, I think the percentage would be way, way higher.
I understand. As for your remark, since i9500 is "international" and only 3g version, there is no problem at all with compatibility.
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True! If you pay with PayPal then you should be covered anyways!
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No important question, just wondering if anyone knows what happens with the unsold phones?
I guess not every X10 or other manufactured phone is sold, so what is SE doing with the remaining phones, and i think there are a few.
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No important question, just wondering if anyone knows what happens with the unsold phones?
I guess not every X10 or other manufactured phone is sold, so what is SE doing with the remaining phones, and i think there are a few.
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They are warehoused until a store runs out of stock and orders more.
that is not what i wanted to know.
now the x10 is a great phone but lets say in 1 or 2 years no one will buy it anymore, and i think that in the WAREHOUSE there are still quite some mobile phones left. I doubt that Se or any other mobile phone producer can make the exact number of phones they can sell. So the question is :
when no one will want to buy the mobile phone what will happen with the Phones in the WAREHOUSE?
- destroyed ? not likely ,pretty stupid idea
- gift to the poor people ? not likely,
someone?
Any device will only be produced in limited numbers unless they need more. That's why some places run out of stock and have to wait to get new stock in. The warehouse itself will only stock a certain number of units at a time and will distribute them accordingly.
Retailers will sell any device until it runs out, that's why you see "discontinued item sales" all the time. Once an item is discontinued from production, the warehouse will no longer be able to order it. Then they make sure they liquidate the leftover stock ASAP by offering rebates to vendors who order from them.
The short answer, the warehouse will likely never have phones left over that don't sell. They will just supply what's left until it's all gone.
thank you.
it is good to know
It's beyond reason the lengths that Samsung goes to not support their current and prospective customers.
About 2 months ago I started my quest for a 64Gb or 32Gb version of the 7.7
Contacting the Portuguese Samsung Customer Support line, I was greeted by a Brazilian-Portuguese speaking operator (...you most probably don't know this but Brazilian Portuguese is not quite the same as the original language and, as such, the use of different expressions and pronunciation can turn any technical support exchange into a very irritating exercise...).
The lady was a-b-s-o-l-u-t-l-y clueless about what was being asked, so the inquiry terminated in frustration.
Since we are such a small market, I investigated a little and managed to circumvent the "official" (non)support network by obtaining the direct phone number to Samsung Portugal.
I've managed to talk to someone in charge over there and, luckily, things are on the right track now, as far as information for the Portuguese market is concerned...but only because I have "inside access".
...but, being that I travel a lot across Europe and have several days frequent stays in the Netherlands, I decided to contact Samsung Holland about the availability for the said models over there. I figured I might grab hold of one of the larger capacity models, while in Amsterdam.
Trying to get back to the Support phone line (Dutch version) proved impossible, as it features a 0900 number that is unreachable from outside Holland, so I resorted to an email inquiry.
Check out this "non-reply" I just received and tell me if Samsung is not testing their customers patience:
Hi,
I travel frequently to the Netherlands.
When will the 32 and 64Gb versions of the GT-P6800 be available and where can I find them in the Amsterdam area?
Thank you,
Client number: xxxxxxxx
Dear Mr. xxxxxx,
Thank you for your e-mail concerning the Samsung GT-P6800.
Samsung offers its customers an extensive dealer and distribution network throughout the Netherlands. An authorized Samsung dealer (and / or distributor) may specialize in a particular type of product. They also have a difference between stocks and groups of products from Samsung.
It is also possible that a "subtype" of an article is not displayed on our website because it is in limited edition and sold by one or more parties exclusively with different product specifications.
These are the reasons we can't give an exact price, inventory and comparative technical information to determine, in relation to deliverability for the product mentioned. We therefore advise you to inquire at a Samsung dealer, distributor and / or retailer in your area (available via internet, telephone directories, information services).
For further question, you can always contact us on the telephone number 0900-SAMSUNG(0900-7267864) for Holland or 022012418 for Belgium, on workdays from 09.00 -18.00 o'clock.
For a quick and efficient treatment of your problems, we advise you to have the following data by hand: Your Customer number, your IMEI-number and the type of your mobile phone.
We hope to have informed you sufficiently.
Yours sincerely,
XXXXXX
Contact Centre Employee
Wow!
XK
Lots of words that answer nothing. I suspect you were sent a form reply that the service tech thinks most closely matches your request.
Sorry, but I think you're being a drama queen. You asked the wrong department about finding a retail location for a product that isn't available in all areas yet and you met with some language issues.
Not really useful for a post here at all.
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Sorry, but I think you're being a drama queen.
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For a senior member, you're quick on the name calling. Since I am a junior one, I hope this is not the norm around here...
burhanistan said:
You asked the wrong department
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Wrong department?...really...?...The one and only Samsung Support line/email?
Do you suggest I go and circumvent all the Samsung European Support lines (...as I have successful done in my own country...) in an effort to have a clear reply from each country I might consider?
Since I've met with clueless support that even didn't knew the models had been announced when I contacted the "Portuguese" support number and now have been served this answer after contacting the Dutch support line what exactly do you recommend?...Drive to Samsung Europe HQ in Chertsey, Surrey, UK and put the question in person?
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Not really useful for a post here at all.
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I disagree.
Together with my previous experiences with Samsung (...the same kind of thing happened exactly the same way when I tried to procure an BR/HD-DVD player, the BD-UP5000 a few years ago...), this points out to a kind of "unsupport" people should be aware of.
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Heh "Senior Member" just means 100 posts. It's a pointless rank.
Some questions do not have solid answer.
And they can not just said "We dont know" do they?
Even they are Samsung, it doesnt mean they know everything about their own market plan; the HQ may not come up with the release date or release area yet so they really have no info to answer. And again they cant answer "We dont know".
In the end you get a lengthy reply with equal meaning to "We dont know".
I think the technical support provided by Samsung on their Official Site and via telephone and other specialist sites such as their firmware site is normal for a large manufacturer but not outstanding.
The release information of new models such as the 32GB/64GB is probably only known to a few people within the higher echelons of Samsung who will release it when they are ready and that is no different from other manufacturers. However, as someone who is impatient to get ICS I understand how you feel.
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Some questions do not have solid answer.
And they can not just said "We dont know" do they?
Even they are Samsung, it doesnt mean they know everything about their own market plan; the HQ may not come up with the release date or release area yet so they really have no info to answer. And again they cant answer "We dont know".
In the end you get a lengthy reply with equal meaning to "We dont know".
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Fair enough...at least we know how unorganized they stand.
Since day 1, with the GT-P1000, I can't shake this feeling that Samsung has kind of a "Tsunami" approach to this tablets things...They keep pouring and pouring models out, in "fuzzy" all-out-all-in" approach that even they can't keep pace and track of.
How difficult can it be to announce a model, it's various incarnations and, come the "D" day, have them all in the stores for the customers to choose from?
Apple does it, so...
...as far as the support regarding information about their product goes, in my continuous experience, they better get their act together or they will fail miserably short of the top Android tabs global player they're aiming to be.
With Apple in mind and adopting a oriental tone about Samsung, if I may: "No mater how much he may which so, a cat does not become a tiger just because he thinks he can roar".
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Even App** will have hard time keeping track of the products if they have so much models and model variations like Sammy.
At the moment App** do not(or can not) release their products at the same time in many countries, and "not at the same time" means many months delay with no solid release date too. There is no official "The New iPad" here yet in Thailand and also many other countries.
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Even App** will have hard time keeping track of the products if they have so much models and model variations like Sammy.
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Precisely!
GOF007 said:
At the moment App** do not(or can not) release their products at the same time in many countries, and "not at the same time" means many months delay with no solid release date too. There is no official "The New iPad" here yet in Thailand and also many other countries.
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Don't even go there...there's no comparison.
Apple announced the 3rd generation iPad March 7th, 2012. They announced 6 models x 2 colors.
On the 16th of March it was released in the US. All 6 models, in two colors.
Since then, it has steadily been released across the globe in 55 different counties (Thailand will added to the list soon, as I understand it)
All the announced 6 models. In the announced 2 colors.
We're talking a flawless launch at global scale in about 2 months.
If I decided right now to buy one, I would have it delivered at my door, from Apple Portugal within 5 working days. No inquiries. No endless searches. No clueless "support" operators.
Just one of the 6 models in one of the 2 colors I would have chosen from.
...All I am saying is that Samsung really goes the extra mile for us, their customers, to feel alienated.
If it wasn't for the obnoxious format, the inferior display (for photography) and the "gated", non-adaptive-fully-exclusive philosophy behind their products I know which "buy" button, I would be clicking right now...
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As cold as the reply you got from Samsung it seems to be, they are telling you the truth. 32GB and 64GB version of SGT 7.7 exists, but are not selling on global scale. I have been told they launched them in India, but beyond that I have little knowledge with. As it was not intended to be a global launch, a direct comparison with iPad is not quite appropriate.
For a heavy user like myself I think 16GB version is sufficient, though I wouldn't mind extra 48GB if it's available.
For a company that exists to sell things, they shouldn't make it so hard to buy their things. They should have a database of products and where to get them. Not, 'I don't know, you figure it out.'
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reverendbill said:
For a company that exists to sell things, they shouldn't make it so hard to buy their things. They should have a database of products and where to get them. Not, 'I don't know, you figure it out.'
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I don't know about Samsung, but some other vendors operating on international scale would actually discourage their staff from releasing products information like pricing and availability outside their own region. This is called regional market segmentation, its purpose is to maximize profit on their own region. (Yes, I know Apple is an exception, because they tend to sell at perpetual high price)
Say, they won't want to let customers in Hong Kong know that they could get a 64G version in India for half the price of 16G in Hong Kong. (Just an example, not for real )
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As cold as the reply you got from Samsung it seems to be, they are telling you the truth. 32GB and 64GB version of SGT 7.7 exists, but are not selling on global scale. I have been told they launched them in India, but beyond that I have little knowledge with. As it was not intended to be a global launch, a direct comparison with iPad is not quite appropriate.
For a heavy user like myself I think 16GB version is sufficient, though I wouldn't mind extra 48GB if it's available.
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Sorry, I don't think you've read the reply right.
To the question "When and where would this product be available in the Netherlands" they replied by, basically, sending me on a wild-goose chase around the country (mine?).
This is no way to treat anyone in any kind of relation, let alone for a manufacturer to treat its clients.
I buy a lot of electronics and photography related items and, I can assure you, this is not the norm.
Once contacted, the manufacturers usually check when and where the requested item is available, or where it will be or, if permanently not available, informs what the limitations are.
...In fact, this was the very same logical and respectful approach I got from Samsung Portugal, once I figured how to talk directly to them !
It's just this "Official Support" masquerade that they have put in place that behaves in this unsporting way.
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hi, I also wanted to buy it from Netherlands but got it the last minute somewhere else. But I did find that dixons.nl had good customer support and actally answered my emails, give it a try
XDAKhan said:
Sorry, I don't think you've read the reply right.
To the question "When and where would this product be available in the Netherlands" they replied by, basically, sending me on a wild-goose chase around the country (mine?).
This is no way to treat anyone in any kind of relation, let alone for a manufacturer to treat its clients.
I buy a lot of electronics and photography related items and, I can assure you, this is not the norm.
Once contacted, the manufacturers usually check when and where the requested item is available, or where it will be or, if permanently not available, informs what the limitations are.
...In fact, this was the very same logical and respectful approach I got from Samsung Portugal, once I figured how to talk directly to them !
It's just this "Official Support" masquerade that they have put in place that behaves in this unsporting way.
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I actually side with you, but not in the obvious way that you could notice. I think I should make my stance on all these for you now.
The guilt in Samsung is too deep that there is no manageable way to right the wrong they have done to you. I was so furious when I came to the part where they gave you a Brazilian-Portuguese speaking support while all you were asking is a less Brazillian one. I would be pretty upset and frustrated if I were given a Putonghua Chinese speaking support while they they have full-knowledge of my Cantonese Chinese speaking habit. That is a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y o-u-t-r-a-g-e-o-u-s.
You deserve better, but damage is done. If I were you, I would not give them the privilege of abusing me any further, by refusing to use any of their product, A-N-Y-M-O-R-E! They will regret having losing a valuable customers like you very soon. Mark my words.
same thing for me around the time the tab plus was released. I called multiple samsung reps, chatted online scoured all the websites. For a few days I believed there would be no 3G version with voice.
Until someone on Xda sent me the link where he bought his in malaysia.
Since then I have absolutely given up on their support.
I had even said, I understand the 3G version will not likely come to US, as the first one didnt make it, and I can understand that, but is there anywhere in the world, I said; that "might" (hint) be selling these?
they're a bunch of parrots reading from their computers or manuals.
九千. said:
I actually side with you, but not in the obvious way that you could notice. I think I should make my stance on all these for you now.
The guilt in Samsung is too deep that there is no manageable way to right the wrong they have done to you. I was so furious when I came to the part where they gave you a Brazilian-Portuguese speaking support while all you were asking is a less Brazillian one. I would be pretty upset and frustrated if I were given a Putonghua Chinese speaking support while they they have full-knowledge of my Cantonese Chinese speaking habit. That is a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y o-u-t-r-a-g-e-o-u-s.
You deserve better, but damage is done. If I were you, I would not give them the privilege of abusing me any further, by refusing to use any of their product, A-N-Y-M-O-R-E! They will regret having losing a valuable customers like you very soon. Mark my words.
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Zzzzzttt...
(The sound a fly makes when, wondering aimlessly through the air, stumbles upon one of those bright blue contraptions.)
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zazonk said:
hi, I also wanted to buy it from Netherlands but got it the last minute somewhere else. But I did find that dixons.nl had good customer support and actally answered my emails, give it a try
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Hmmm...it seems they don't have it, like everyone else across Europe.
For a moment I had some hopes, as some Swiss and Austrian sites listed a 32Gb version, but it was also a hoax. All the ones I contacted said they had none and didn't know when they might have.
Dixon NL has a very nice price for the 16GB one, though...Maybe I cave in the next weeks, while over there and just get one of those.
Meanwhile, the announced new Toshiba featuring a SuperAMOLED display is just adding more options for my decision...
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Take it easy guys. If you don't like Samsung, vote with your wallet and buy an iPad. You'll get better support.
Hi.
I´m new at this forum. I have been reading it for years, but now I have decided to sign in. I would like to ask you about the OPO. I have been waiting for an invite several weeks in diferent webs, but without prize, so I have been searching for a good supplier. You would buy an OPO without invite? I want this phone and as I have been waiting for more than 8 weeks I want to buy it now. I have found a supplier that looks good, and with a very good price, may I post the link here to get checked by you? I have been talking with him and he can set an special price for the forum if there is people interested in it. Waiting for your reply. Have a nice day:good:
Please note that I´m not trying to do spam, I have no posted the link yet because I don´t want problems. If you want the link posted I´ll post it here.
My buddy is trying to sell his, he said its to big for his liking.
Its the 64gb model Blackstone. He has only used it a hand full of times.
Glass screen protector installed and 2 cases
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I would highly advise that you don't. The version you'll receive is most likely the Chinese OPO which has limited bands for connectivity.
Kerjifire said:
I would highly advise that you don't. The version you'll receive is most likely the Chinese OPO which has limited bands for connectivity.
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I have been reading about this, I´ll use the phone in Europe so I wouldn´t have any problem right?
Thanks for your help.
Juaanjo said:
I have been reading about this, I´ll use the phone in Europe so I wouldn´t have any problem right?
Thanks for your help.
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Additionally I would ask whether or not his version comes with ColorOS or CM otherwise you may have to flash CM over it. Sorry I don't know the bands for Europe, I couldn't tell you.
Given OPO can't seem to make enough international versions and so ship straight from the factory to consumers, I'd agree these are likely to be the Chinese edition which anyone can get relatively easily. There's LTE unknowns as well as warranty concerns.
Plus, the term 'special price' almost always means a tidy profit for those involved except the buyer. Not something I'd get involved with given the risks and unknowns.
I would guard against linking anything as, despite claims to the contrary, the OP has more than a whiff of a sales pitch about it that aims to attract PMs.
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Given OPO can't seem to make enough international versions and so ship straight from the factory to consumers, I'd agree these are likely to be the Chinese edition which anyone can get relatively easily. There's LTE unknowns as well as warranty concerns.
Plus, the term 'special price' almost always means a tidy profit for those involved except the buyer. Not something I'd get involved with given the risks and unknowns.
I would guard against linking anything as, despite claims to the contrary, the OP has more than a whiff of a sales pitch about it that aims to attract PMs.
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Im only asking about if you would buy in another store, not trying to sell anything. I didin´t want to post links to avoid problems, I was only asking, not trying anything. I chatted with the seller and he said that is the Chinese edition and can sell the phone for 357,99$ instead 421$ that appears in his advert, and I want only to ask if its a good price and if you would buy it if were me. Hope to get this solved, I only want help, anything more. I have been reading about the bands and seems like will work in Europe, but if someone can confirm this would be great.
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Im only asking about if you would buy in another store, not trying to sell anything. I didin´t want to post links to avoid problems, I was only asking, not trying anything. I chatted with the seller and he said that is the Chinese edition and can sell the phone for 357,99$ instead 421$ that appears in his advert, and I want only to ask if its a good price and if you would buy it if were me. Hope to get this solved, I only want help, anything more. I have been reading about the bands and seems like will work in Europe, but if someone can confirm this would be great.
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I have a Chinese OPO purchased from Aliexpress. I'm using it in Europe (Greece) and it works just fine. Never had any issues with dropped calls and mobile data works great. Everything is as stable as you'd expect.
Bought the 64GB white version for 350 euros including shipping through FedEx. All in all, yes I'd recommend buying outside of the invite system if you do your research beforehand.
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So you do get 4g in greece with chinese opo?
If you live outside America you should pretty much be fine with the bands the Chinese One Plus supports: Importing the One Plus One From China - LTE Bands & What You Need To Know
Do your research and you will be fine, importing is the way to go. I've had the phone for over 2 months now and am loving it. :good:
I bought mines from swappa. International version 64gb Sandstone
I just bought the 64GB Chinese model from Hong Kong Goldway on Aliexpress yesterday. Waiting for it to ship and should have it next week hopefully. The bands work fine here so no dramas. AU$500 total which included 3 day DHL shipping. I'm from the UK so getting a flagship phone like this for 280 GBP is amazing.
Bought the 16gb version from to2c.com
Could choose between color os and multilanguage version. Chose for the second one and had it in two weeks (to the netherlands). Everything works fine. Connectivity is good. Only 4g is very limited
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I'm supposed to buy one today. The package is sealed, but I'm concerned about service and warranty for the phone since I didn't purchase it under the invite system. Should I buy it? I heard some yellow screen, touch screen, sound issues, etc.
alhadee12 said:
I'm supposed to buy one today. The package is sealed, but I'm concerned about service and warranty for the phone since I didn't purchase it under the invite system. Should I buy it? I heard some yellow screen, touch screen, sound issues, etc.
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If you're outside of China you're likely going to have support and service issues should you need it, regardless of where you bought the phone.
From my OPO
kinghu said:
If you're outside of China you're likely going to have support and service issues should you need it, regardless of where you bought the phone.
From my OPO
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Would you say the phone is worth those service support issues because I travel a lot?
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got mine from swappa as well
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Would you say the phone is worth those service support issues because I travel a lot?
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Will it be your daily driver? If so, I'd look at something that I could get repaired easily and quickly in places I traveled to. Preferably something with a lot of worldwide service centers. Or have two phones (not necessarily two of the same) in case one needed to be repaired for a certain period of time.
If you read the various OPO boards, you'll know just getting a support ticket acknowledged can take time. Additionally, if you travel frequently, you might not be in one place long enough to hang around for a replacement to be sent to your location. A walk-in, no fuss model like Apple does with it's stores is a good 'safety net'. But it costs.
I run two phones. Either my 5s or M7 as primary with OPO as my backup since I'm mostly ROM testing at the moment. Wouldn't have a problem with the OPO as primary but I'd not take it as my only phone. And no way would I use just an OPO if traveling or on business for the reasons above.
kinghu said:
Will it be your daily driver? If so, I'd look at something that I could get repaired easily and quickly in places I traveled to. Preferably something with a lot of worldwide service centers. Or have two phones (not necessarily two of the same) in case one needed to be repaired for a certain period of time.
If you read the various OPO boards, you'll know just getting a support ticket acknowledged can take time. Additionally, if you travel frequently, you might not be in one place long enough to hang around for a replacement to be sent to your location. A walk-in, no fuss model like Apple does with it's stores is a good 'safety net'. But it costs.
I run two phones. Either my 5s or M7 as primary with OPO as my backup since I'm mostly ROM testing at the moment. Wouldn't have a problem with the OPO as primary but I'd not take it as my only phone. And no way would I use just an OPO if traveling or on business for the reasons above.
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I'll be looking for a different device because I can't afford those issues.
Good evening,
Was looking around and seems like Z5 is what I've been waiting for, and like many of you I cannot wait to get my hands on one. Searched it up on UK and USA sites, prices are extremely expensive for a Z5 (imagine how much the Z5 P is going to cost), anyway I searched it up on USA Amazon and found a decent price. Ive never actually purchased a smartphone online before but have made Tablet purchases and simple manufacturer defects are covered by the seller.
NGP Store USA from US Amazon sent me a ridiculous response. See the attachments, I asked nicely whether it is covered under manufacturer defect if the phone does not perform as advertised. I understand it has no warranty but manufacturer defect is another thing, event written on their policies. I dont know are they implying the phones are not IP 68 certified.
Anyway, be warned my young jedis rather wait till it launches in Canada or find some seller that is actually a seller. Seriously, paying up to $1000 for a phone that is not as advertised is non-sense. really makes me wonder where they get their stock from.
Interesting response I bought mine on EBay from Taiwan. Seller is 23port. I bought Z2 and Z3 from them as well. They are one if the first to get the new devices and ship DHL for free. Went out 10/2 and arrived 10/5.
You can get it for about $650~ on Handtec. Not bad, considering
augie7107 said:
Interesting response I bought mine on EBay from Taiwan. Seller is 23port. I bought Z2 and Z3 from them as well. They are one if the first to get the new devices and ship DHL for free. Went out 10/2 and arrived 10/5.
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thanks, but based on my previous experiences with ebay im quite skeptical about it lol, but ill search it up
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You can get it for about $650~ on Handtec. Not bad, considering
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i have actually purchased from them before but the stupid canadian import fees, taxes, and currency is ridiculous lol it would nearly end up 1000+ sigh
Got my Z5 Graphite Black from Clove. Supposed to be delivered to my house by Tuesday hopefully! I only had good experience with them, would highly recommend them
To be honest, I like their response. The phone ip certification does not qualify it to be kept under the pressure of a running tap. The phone is gently submerged then taken out again, not blasted by a running tap stream of water.
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i dont know what kind of sink you have there sir, but my sink doesnt blast out tap water. I avoided to use the word "submerge" under water to illustrate a point here. After checking out every other sites, including eBay, yes eBay, nearly all sellers provide 1 year warranty. Then again, warranty and manufacturer defect policy are two separate things. What they are doing is very skeptical, makes me really wonder where they get their phones.
Even aside from all that, this points out they have extremely poor customer service or the CSR is just unprofessional. Could have structured the sentence professionally.
Im trying to avoid purchasing from UK, most of the prices there are extremely high. i might actually order from 23port as proposed by augie. Thanks for the info tho guys!
It must be my European sink with strong pipes and forceful blast
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If anyone does find any other sellers, that can sell at a descent rate (No more than $700), please do let me know.
Joel16 said:
If anyone does find any other sellers, that can sell at a descent rate (No more than $700), please do let me know.
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The seller proposed by augie is selling at $704 usd with free shipping, one other seller (not the one I've encountered) from amazon is also selling around that price.
Handtec is selling a bit cheaper than clove if you want it from uk
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The seller proposed by augie is selling at $704 usd with free shipping, one other seller (not the one I've encountered) from amazon is also selling around that price.
Handtec is selling a bit cheaper than clove if you want it from uk
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I think I'll go with the one from UK, thanks!
There is one enay seller selling for 684 with free shipping and the z5s coming from Asia seem to have headphones included in box
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There is one enay seller selling for 684 with free shipping and the z5s coming from Asia seem to have headphones included in box
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The Taiwan version does have the MH750 but I read somewhere that in France they will be getting the noise cancelling MDR-NC750, much nicer if you can find a French seller.
http://www.xperiablog.net/2015/09/24/sony-mdr-nc750-dnc-headset-bundled-with-xperia-z5-in-france/
and tw version comes with quick charger i think
LitoNi said:
Good evening,
Was looking around and seems like Z5 is what I've been waiting for, and like many of you I cannot wait to get my hands on one. Searched it up on UK and USA sites, prices are extremely expensive for a Z5 (imagine how much the Z5 P is going to cost), anyway I searched it up on USA Amazon and found a decent price. Ive never actually purchased a smartphone online before but have made Tablet purchases and simple manufacturer defects are covered by the seller.
NGP Store USA from US Amazon sent me a ridiculous response. See the attachments, I asked nicely whether it is covered under manufacturer defect if the phone does not perform as advertised. I understand it has no warranty but manufacturer defect is another thing, event written on their policies. I dont know are they implying the phones are not IP 68 certified.
Anyway, be warned my young jedis rather wait till it launches in Canada or find some seller that is actually a seller. Seriously, paying up to $1000 for a phone that is not as advertised is non-sense. really makes me wonder where they get their stock from.
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I really wanted to try the Z line. I was excited to see that VZW had one of them listed as an upcoming device. I was hoping the Z5 would land on VZW instead of the Z4v, but now news has it that VZW ditched the Sony lineup period... This is really sad news.
$1000?? Try searching Amazon
The Z5C is $559 on amazon:
Honestly, I wouldn't spend more than $650 on the Z5 and that's being generous given the flaws we've seen thus far. Granted that's software that has yet to receive post launch updates that improve performance.
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The Z5C is $559 on amazon:
Honestly, I wouldn't spend more than $650 on the Z5 and that's being generous given the flaws we've seen thus far. Granted that's software that has yet to receive post launch updates that improve performance.
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lol dont forget i live in Canada, things are much more expensive than in USA.
a $700 USD phone will cost me $900 CAD >.> and that is already excluding the province's taxes
Any clue what to do with warranty?
I heard Sony offers world wide warranty on all their phones....anyone have experience with that?
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lol dont forget i live in Canada, things are much more expensive than in USA.
a $700 USD phone will cost me $900 CAD >.> and that is already excluding the province's taxes
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Bell will sell the Z5 as early as next week for 650$cad outright.
Bell will only be carrying the black or white versions, and will carrier-lock it. Here's their unlock policy: http://support.bell.ca/Billing-and-Accounts/Security_and_privacy/My_mobile_phone_is_locked
Is this tablet discontinued? On the website (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nook-tablet-7-inch-barnes-noble/1124589342?ean=9781400501656) I see "This item is not available." and I can't find it in any of the local stores.
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Is this tablet discontinued? On the website (http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/nook-tablet-7-inch-barnes-noble/1124589342?ean=9781400501656) I see "This item is not available." and I can't find it in any of the local stores.
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I doubt it... they still have huge ads for it all over their site. It could be a temporary stock issue.
Called one of the local stores, according to them there's a recall on them?
Odd. I looked on the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC.gov), and there's nothing there.
I saw this article just now: https://9to5google.com/2017/01/13/barnes-nobles-nook-7-tablet-recall-2/
It's also going around on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/5nrf8j/massive_nook_7_recall_underway_silence_so_far/
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Called one of the local stores, according to them there's a recall on them?
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Apparently the chargers have been breaking apart, no issues with the actual device. I haven't used the stock charger at all, so I wouldn't know.
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Apparently the chargers have been breaking apart, no issues with the actual device. I haven't used the stock charger at all, so I wouldn't know.
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Well that's lame. It's lame that they stop selling it just because the chargers are bad. But I think this is unacceptable behavior. We bought your device, now there's a problem with it, and you won't even tell us what's going on - much less replace the charger. If it's bad enough to be a problem for new customers, it's a problem for people who bought it already. Do you not care about us, the people who were excited about your new product, B&N? I mean, I bought this thing the day it became available (Black Friday 2016).
Well, not that it makes much of a difference to me, as I haven't used the stock charger either. But still, not cool.
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Well that's lame. It's lame that they stop selling it just because the chargers are bad. But I think this is unacceptable behavior. We bought your device, now there's a problem with it, and you won't even tell us what's going on - much less replace the charger. If it's bad enough to be a problem for new customers, it's a problem for people who bought it already. Do you not care about us, the people who were excited about your new product, B&N? I mean, I bought this thing the day it became available (Black Friday 2016).
Well, not that it makes much of a difference to me, as I haven't used the stock charger either. But still, not cool.
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They said they were worked with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on an official recall. Usually when this happens they mail replacement accessories to all customers (usually).
How would they have my address though?
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How would they have my address though?
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Well, normally you would fill out some form on the recall website. None of which is online yet of course.
I was contacted by a law firm that is filing a class action lawsuits because malware was originally installed that sent data to a Chinese website. Anyone familiar with this?
Paul
But B&N claimed that no data was compromised, and that the update removed the ADUPS or whatever. Something to that effect, anyway.
But, so they claim.