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TENKAN
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  #2275458 12-Jul-2019 16:56
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Yes brilliant news, I'll definitely be checking them all out !



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  #2275886 13-Jul-2019 16:04
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NikT:

 

Alrighty! Moto G7 series - G7 Power, G7, and G7 Plus - alongside Motorola One Vision are now in stock at all PB stores. Demo units are being set up today. 

 

They are all really quite nice and a big jump in processing power over Moto Gs past. Keen to hear what folks think after having a tinker with them.

 

 

 

 

Apparently no demo units in Wellington, which was a bit of a shame.  Staff knowledge around the phones wasnt great. after explaining to them they did in fact sell motorola phones, and no the one vision wasnt the same as Moto G5, i managed to pick up the One vision this morning and its a solid phone for the money.


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  #2275904 13-Jul-2019 16:42
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speshnz:

 

Apparently no demo units in Wellington, which was a bit of a shame.  Staff knowledge around the phones wasnt great. after explaining to them they did in fact sell motorola phones, and no the one vision wasnt the same as Moto G5, i managed to pick up the One vision this morning and its a solid phone for the money.

 

 

Thanks, I'll follow up with the Wellington team.





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  #2276104 13-Jul-2019 22:16
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speshnz:

Staff knowledge around the phones wasnt great. after explaining to them they did in fact sell motorola phones, and no the one vision wasnt the same as Moto G5, i managed to pick up the One vision this morning and its a solid phone for the money.



Mirrors my experience looking at G6's in noel leemings and JB hi-fi where staff didn't know anything about them, Noel leenings had them all hidden away in a draw behind the counter and I had to tell them they stocked them.

I like the decent bang for the buck of the Motorolas, they do want I need and they usually get "best budget phone on the market" reviews but stores and staff in them here in NZ don't seem interested in the brand... Shame. Wasn't much better in the UK when I got my G4, but at least there all the big chains had them in stock and competition made for good deals...

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