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#34897 31-May-2009 23:35
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Hi. I am wanting to get a new phone. I am looking at the Nokia N85 but I don't want to pay $1300 when I could get it cheaper from overseas. I want to put it on the new Telecom XT network. Will it be able to connect to that network?
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  #220250 31-May-2009 23:43
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The N85 comes in 2 flavours. You need the American version that does 850MHz UMTS




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  #220258 1-Jun-2009 00:31
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How could I find ot if I am buying a american version. Does is have a different model number? If so, what?

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  #220264 1-Jun-2009 05:46
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You will just need to buy the N85 that says WCDMA 850MHZ



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  #220308 1-Jun-2009 10:46
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I'm considering getting one from Oz from MobiCity. Telstra operates an 850 3G network so their handsets will work on the XT network.

If my calculations are correct it should be around NZ$797.38




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  #220321 1-Jun-2009 11:22
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Telstra locks their handsets so you will need them to unlock it for you - usually it is free when you are there and they can do it on the spot.




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  #220335 1-Jun-2009 11:56
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heavenly_wild: Telstra locks their handsets so you will need them to unlock it for you - usually it is free when you are there and they can do it on the spot.


Good point ...

According to MobiCity's website - "MobiCity - your mobile destination for unlocked phones."

Just to confirm either way I've emailed them to enquire.




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  #220340 1-Jun-2009 12:21
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qraider: I'm considering getting one from Oz from MobiCity. Telstra operates an 850 3G network so their handsets will work on the XT network.

If my calculations are correct it should be around NZ$797.38


Did you factor in the NZ 12.5% GST you'll also have to pay on arrival in NZ?


 
 
 

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  #220341 1-Jun-2009 12:23
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If your buying from the shop GST would already be added

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  #220344 1-Jun-2009 12:35
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Only Australian GST of 10% surely? Which you can claim back when importing it into NZ. But at NZ customs, you still need to pay GST of 12.5% plus any of their fees.
You cannot claim back NZ GST when leaving the country either.

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  #220358 1-Jun-2009 12:57
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sbiddle:
qraider: I'm considering getting one from Oz from MobiCity. Telstra operates an 850 3G network so their handsets will work on the XT network.

If my calculations are correct it should be around NZ$797.38


Did you factor in the NZ 12.5% GST you'll also have to pay on arrival in NZ?




That's buying it from their site only (Inc Shipping) :/

+12.5% GST = NZ$897.05

That makes www.phonesdirect.co.nz cheaper - Nokia N85 $870.00 (Inc GST & Shipping)




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  #220362 1-Jun-2009 13:05
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I have never bought anything from phonesdirect.co.nz - wonder if they are a reputable retailer?




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  #220369 1-Jun-2009 13:32
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I bought a mobile from them . Quite alright. They were quite good with communication. He kept me up to date.

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  #220384 1-Jun-2009 14:11
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Expert Infotech has the phone listed for $741.30 inc gst on their website, they are auckland based.

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  #220397 1-Jun-2009 14:31
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I was tinking of getting it from ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Nokia-N85-UNLOCKED-GSM-Cell-Phone-NEW-in-box-NIB_W0QQitemZ370206886411QQihZ024QQcategoryZ3312QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

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  #220423 1-Jun-2009 15:26
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xrajux: Expert Infotech has the phone listed for $741.30 inc gst on their website, they are auckland based.


The only issue with that one is it may not be XT compatible. They list the Operating frequency as Quad-band EGSM 850/900/1800/1900, no UMTS 850.




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