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riteshkumar
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  #481495 15-Jun-2011 14:31
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nofam
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  #481503 15-Jun-2011 14:37
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DaveQ: I see they're "offically" released...
Still nothing on VF's website which is a bit dissappointing..

Oh, and note the Telecom and 2 Degrees within a couple of weeks....  
 

http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/samsung-galaxy-s-2-android-sports-super-size-47-inch-screen-nz-release-may-ck-91736




Vodafone have completely dropped the ball on this – but speaking to the person at JB’s who sold me mine about the lack of press on the SGSII, she said Vodafone NZ are completely Apple-centric about high-end devices, which makes sense:  Apple is the premium provider for VFNZ, and Android is the low-to-mid entry for people wanting a smartphone; complete nonsense of course, but that’s inline with how Apple sees itself, and how it differentiates it’s products from Android ones.



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  #481509 15-Jun-2011 14:44
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nofam:


Vodafone have completely dropped the ball on this – but speaking to the person at JB’s who sold me mine about the lack of press on the SGSII, she said Vodafone NZ are completely Apple-centric about high-end devices, which makes sense:  Apple is the premium provider for VFNZ, and Android is the low-to-mid entry for people wanting a smartphone; complete nonsense of course, but that’s inline with how Apple sees itself, and how it differentiates it’s products from Android ones.




Then VF don't deserve our business. Time to spread the word I think.

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owner. Galaxy S3 has gone to its new owner. Now using Galaxy Note 3. Skipping Note 4 I think...



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  #481512 15-Jun-2011 14:48
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riteshkumar: Samsung Galaxy S II i9100

http://techbrands.co.nz/product.php?id_product=788&referer=prisjakt


$890 GST inclu


Nice price.  The finance committee says I can buy one for my birthday which is in Sept.  By them  they may be $600 at this rate ??




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  #481539 15-Jun-2011 17:15
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riteshkumar: Samsung Galaxy S II i9100

http://techbrands.co.nz/product.php?id_product=788&referer=prisjakt

$890 GST inclu


Woah brilliant price. I might have to reconsider my options now. Really want an SGSII. 




 


robinlilac
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  #481559 15-Jun-2011 18:03

defragger:
riteshkumar: Samsung Galaxy S II i9100

http://techbrands.co.nz/product.php?id_product=788&referer=prisjakt

$890 GST inclu


Woah brilliant price. I might have to reconsider my options now. Really want an SGSII. 


WOAH....  Why so cheap??  Gotta ask yourself that question...

The SG1 I got off them was a dud and the replacement they sent was a dud. Got my money back in the end. Now have SG2.   Thats a BIG drop!Surprised

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  #481570 15-Jun-2011 18:28
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robinlilac:
defragger:
riteshkumar: Samsung Galaxy S II i9100

http://techbrands.co.nz/product.php?id_product=788&referer=prisjakt

$890 GST inclu


Woah brilliant price. I might have to reconsider my options now. Really want an SGSII. 


WOAH....  Why so cheap??  Gotta ask yourself that question...

The SG1 I got off them was a dud and the replacement they sent was a dud. Got my money back in the end. Now have SG2.   Thats a BIG drop!Surprised


Yeah definitely asking myself that. Price just seems too good for such a new device. Might keep away from these guys. 




 


 
 
 

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robinlilac
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  #481817 16-Jun-2011 12:45

M_I_C_H_A_E_L: http://www.vodafone.co.nz/shop/mobileDetails.jsp?skuId=sku12060049&voucherCode=&selectionKey=mobile&...=


I note that Vodafone are care not to say that it is Quad freq and therefore XT capable!!!

LOL

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  #481818 16-Jun-2011 12:49
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robinlilac:
M_I_C_H_A_E_L: http://www.vodafone.co.nz/shop/mobileDetails.jsp?skuId=sku12060049&voucherCode=&selectionKey=mobile&...=


I note that Vodafone are care not to say that it is Quad freq and therefore XT capable!!!


LOL


Funny that..




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  #481821 16-Jun-2011 12:51
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Looks like on account it costs $100 more than it did yesterday too

:D

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  #481825 16-Jun-2011 12:56
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robinlilac:
M_I_C_H_A_E_L: http://www.vodafone.co.nz/shop/mobileDetails.jsp?skuId=sku12060049&voucherCode=&selectionKey=mobile&...=


I note that Vodafone are care not to say that it is Quad freq and therefore XT capable!!!

LOL


Same story about the iPhone 3GS though, it didn't support VF's 900Mhz network so fell back to GSM outside the main centres when 2100Mhz was out of range.

Wouldn't surprise me if the iPhone is the main reason VF is making a healthy profit for the past couple of years. It's a major coup for them.




nzgeek
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  #481898 16-Jun-2011 15:08
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Has anybody else seen that you can't compare the iPhone against other phones? It's in a separate section of the site to the rest of the phones.

I wonder if this was done on purpose to stop people seeing that there are other (cheaper) phones available that do the same things...

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defragger:
robinlilac:
defragger:
riteshkumar: Samsung Galaxy S II i9100

http://techbrands.co.nz/product.php?id_product=788&referer=prisjakt

$890 GST inclu


Woah brilliant price. I might have to reconsider my options now. Really want an SGSII. 


WOAH....  Why so cheap??  Gotta ask yourself that question...

The SG1 I got off them was a dud and the replacement they sent was a dud. Got my money back in the end. Now have SG2.   Thats a BIG drop!Surprised


Yeah definitely asking myself that. Price just seems too good for such a new device. Might keep away from these guys. 



i brought the sgs 2 of these guys(tech brand) few weeks back , phone turned up in 3 days of payment , ph was factory selaed and also gave me a free power plug adapter :),cant say nothing bad




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