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ASUS Zenfone 2 (ZE551ML) 4GB RAM 32GB Storage $265.89 USD @ GearBest

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Seems to be the cheapest at the moment. 344.31 AUD according to Google.

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  • If I didn't have an LG G3, I would get one of these (very similar).

  • i think you can get cheaper here@ $293.6 after ebay code and Australian seller with free express shipping

    • +1

      Only one available.

      • Got the last one. Hope i made a good decision. About time i upgraded from my iphone 3GS.

        • Got one recently from seller qd_au (64GB 4GBram Taiwan version) and honestly could not be happier. The device is rootable and apparently bootloader is about to be unlocked per XDA forums.

          I was sceptical about the colour of the screen, but mines arrived perfect - only con is the battery (which hopefully custom rom's help address)

        • @Boorgoonhoontoor:

          What's the difference between the Taiwan version and the one i got apart from the bigger storage.

        • @rack:
          I'm not sure what version is in the deal link, but apparently (from reading whirlpool forums and the like) the TW version has the Optus and Telstra and Vodafone LTE bands, whereas the chinese version only has the Vodafone 4g and telstra and optus 3g bands. So the TW version is future-proof. However there is some talk that if the bootloader is unlocked, they might be able to do something about the frequencies? (no idea what I am talking about, just what I read)

        • @rack:
          Taiwan versions support the new 700Mhz LTE band which Telstra & Optus are rolling out as their national 4G band (& much faster). Chinese/HK version ok for Voda users.

        • @Boorgoonhoontoor:
          How much did you pay for yours?
          What's the battery issue?

    • +1

      That's ze550ml

    • +1

      different version with only 2gb ram

    • +1

      Different phone (ZE551ML vs ZE550ML)

    • thank you all.. just saw this one using atom, not so compatible with all app/games in playstore, correct?

      • Android apps are Java based, thus platform independent

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