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jskiltz

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#270111 23-Apr-2020 23:28
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Hi Team,

 

 

 

Have decided that Apple is not for me and I am going back to my roots with Samsung, so I currently have a 2 month old iPhone 11 Pro Max 256GB Space Grey looking for around the $2000 - $2100 mark for the phone.

 

 

 

Is anyone interested?

 

 


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Echoe
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  #2473742 30-Apr-2020 00:51
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Hi Mate. I have a Note 10+ and am looking at going back to an iPhone. Any interest in a trade? 256gb Aura Glow with box, warranty, cases and a Samsung fast wireless charger?

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jskiltz

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  #2474325 30-Apr-2020 22:52
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Hey Mate,

 

 

 

Looking to sell to be able to purchase a OnePlus 8 Pro, when it finally arrives in New Zealand.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

 


daunjan
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  #2474360 1-May-2020 07:52
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Hey there,

 

Just be careful ordering the pro 8, havent fixed the screen glitching out with latest updates.




jskiltz

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  #2474628 1-May-2020 13:09
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daunjan:

 

Hey there,

 

Just be careful ordering the pro 8, havent fixed the screen glitching out with latest updates.

 

 

 

 

Oh right, I wasn't too sure if they had been fixed yet or not. 


kvunqad
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  #2474675 1-May-2020 13:22
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Haven’t been fixed for sure, the one I imported from China still have the green hulk problem. I highly doubt it’s something that can be fixed on the software end.

I reckon this should be similar to the mate 20’s screen turning green on low brightness back then and Pbtech would be able to exchange/refund if you purchased off them.

jskiltz

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  #2474732 1-May-2020 13:42
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kvunqad: Haven’t been fixed for sure, the one I imported from China still have the green hulk problem. I highly doubt it’s something that can be fixed on the software end.

I reckon this should be similar to the mate 20’s screen turning green on low brightness back then and Pbtech would be able to exchange/refund if you purchased off them.

 

 

 

Oh awesome, I won't plan on ordering one just yet then.

 

 


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