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#236135 19-May-2018 10:13
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Two Samsung Galaxy S7’s, SM-G935F & SM-G930F, both NZ new & perfect condition.

I can’t stand wasted resource & so have a bad habit of rescuing & restoring broken stuff. These two are both former write-offs, professionally repaired with 3 month warranty.

S7 Edge is gold & cost me too much to repair. My mate drove his tractor over it & insurance gave him an S8+. He gave me the write-off, telling me the phone still worked even though front & back were shattered a la Massey Ferguson. I stupidly believed him & took it to my workshop for repair, only to find that after the new front & back were fitted, all I had was a brand new body with a dead board, dammit!

I was too far into it to quit so bought a replacement mainboard & now have Pete’s old phone with new outside & new inside, just like Grandpa’s axe. Which owes me too much but that’s irrelevant, it’s buyers who set the market. Edge comes with box, charger, USB OTG adapter & cable.

SM-G930F is silver & had been abandoned because of cracked rear cover & dead mainboard. Replaced those with new parts & now have a fully restored & functioning S7 Flat for sale. With charger & cable, no box.

I’ll guarantee the parts & workmanship for 3 months & that the IMEI’s are clear forever, these phones will not be blacklisted.

Trademe indicates that a fair price is $400 for Edge, $300 for the Flat.




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  #2023111 26-May-2018 19:22
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Edge has a new home.

 

Flat is still here

 

S7 Flat

 

A little bit of cosmetic wear on the home button, otherwise pristine. The protective cover is VRS Design brand & is included.





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