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wratterus

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#290408 9-Nov-2021 19:13
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Just seeing if anyone is interested in my OnePlus 3. In excellent condition, been in a Spigen case & glass screen protector it's whole life. Was originally purchased from PB Tech. Has had the battery, rear camera & charge cable replaced with genuine parts, probably about a year ago. Everything works as it should. Has a proper NZ 20w fast charger (an Oppo VOOC charger) which 'Dash' charges the phone correctly as well as the original charger. Never been rooted, fully up to date. Has all the original box, documentation etc, even the SIM removal tool & original OnePlus sticker are there!

 

Will work fine on any NZ network, but does not support LTE band 28, so that means no calling/data on most RCG sites & no VoLTE.

 

64GB, Dual Sim, fingerprint reader, 4k video, Gorilla Glass 4, USB Type-C, NFC, Wireless-AC, also has a Spigen Rugged Armour case...was a top of the line phone 4-5 years ago. 

 

Not sure what it's worth, thinking $140 ono, happy to freight for free NZ wide (will be a charge for rural). As is always the way with these things, they don't hold their value - the case and VOOC charger alone would have been about $65 worth. 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Huntakillaz
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  #2810095 9-Nov-2021 20:50
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Should be able to get probably around $200 if you have free shipping on facebook market. (or pickup if in Auckland)

 

Sold a Samsung A10 which probably has slightly worse specs but in near new condition like yours for $200 pickup in aucks


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