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Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 128GB, White - Australian Stock/Warranty $999 + Delivery @ Kogan

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This is 100% Australian stock with Australian 2yr Samsung warranty confirmed by Kogan

Make sure to select "2 Year Samsung Warranty Free" under the "WARRANTY" tab before checkout

$999 plus delivery cheapest you can get atm

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2G Network (MHz) 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network (MHz) 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100 4G Network (MHz) 700 / 800 / 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 / 2100 / 2600

Featuring an incredibly powerful processor and an innovative curved screen, the Galaxy S6 Edge offers a completely immersive smartphone experience.

Elegant 5.1” curved glass screen
Super fast processor
Ultra Fast charging
Be blown away by the incredibly powerful and elegant Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 4G LTE. Boasting a cool metal frame and an innovative, curved glass screen, the stylish Galaxy S6 Edge really turns a corner in terms of smartphone design.

Boasting an incredibly powerful processor, the S6 Edge offers fast and efficient performance. Ultra Fast charging in combination with an outstanding battery life, ensure you’re always ready to work and play.

This is official Australian stock with an Australian manufacturer’s warranty, and may contain Vodafone software upon installation.

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  • "This Product is offered and supplied by Kogan HK Limited pursuant to the Terms and Conditions."

    As per my previous conversations with both Kogan HK Limited support staff and SAMSUNG Australia's Support Staff.

    For warranty/service claims SAMSUNG Australia state that they require proof of purchase from am Authorised Distributor or Authorised Sales outlet/retailer (re-seller).

    Kogan HK Support have stated that they will not supply such proof.

    In practice it appears that SAMSUNG Australia normally only check the IMEI Number, and look for the A-Tick.

    • A3 its "australian stock & warranty" you can walk into a samsung outlet & its covered simple as that, go on chat & ask them, kogan would be screwed if they where advertising australian samsung warranty & its not covered

      • +4

        A3 its "australian stock & warranty" you can walk into a samsung outlet & its covered simple as that, go on chat & ask them, kogan would be screwed if they where (sic) advertising australian samsung warranty & its not covered

        Thank you, but please read what I wrote in my comment.

        I did have a long chat with their Support Staff - both SAMSUNG Australia via Chat, and Kogan HK via Chat and then via email.


        For the purpose of this Warranty, a "Samsung product" is a product which:
        …. was sold by an Authorised Reseller or Distributor of Samsung; and
        was purchased in Australia,…
        

        .
        Except where an International Product Warranty has been provided with your Samsung product, warranty service will only be provided in the specific country where the Samsung product was originally purchased. For example, if you have purchased the Samsung product within Australia, warranty service will be limited to Australia only.

        .
        When you make any claim under this Warranty it is essential that you provide a copy of your proof of purchase of the Samsung product, whether in person, by email or by fax. A claim under this Warranty is not formally made unless and until that proof of purchase is provided. This does not detract from your statutory rights.

        .
        This Warranty is transferable to a subsequent owner of a Samsung product, in the event of the sale of that product, provided that Samsung is informed in writing within a reasonable time of the sale of the subsequent owner's name and contact details, such notice to be provided to Samsung at:
        www.samsung.com/au
        The notice should identify the name of the previous owner of the Samsung product, place and date of purchase, model, make and serial number of the product. The effective transfer of this Warranty does not otherwise alter the terms of this Warranty in any way.

        ++++++++

        I just had two chats. One with Kogan HK Limited, and one with SAMSUNG Australia.

        SAMSUNG support say that they need the original proof of purchase showing that the phone was sold by an Authorised Reseller or Distributor of Samsung, and that it was purchased in Australia.

        When I pointed out the Kogan HK item and its description, SAMSUNG support said:-

        I see. With that, you may ask Kogan for the original proof of purchase so that your warranty will be covered.
        
        If Kogan did purchase it from an authorised retail store, then they should have the original proof of purchase from the retail store.
        

        I doubt that Kogan HK would provide that information for each of these phones.

        Anyway, my chat with Kogan HK went through two support people. The first saying it was covered by Kogan's Warranty Terms. The second saying that one could try getting support from SAMSUNG Australia and if that failed one could use Kogan's warranty.

        EDIT:
        I just went back over my chat with SAMSUNG.

        "With regard to your query, I strongly suggest that you check the N363 logo at the back of the device or on the battery compartment."
        "The N363 logo is a triangular icon with a tick."
        "Please note that the N363 logo is the identifier for Australian model devices."
        "Please be informed that we do not have international warranty."
        "Upon checking here, since Kogan said that it is an Australian model, then it should be an Australian model."
        

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        I thought all Kogan phones were grey imports?

        So far as Australian buyers are concerned:-

        1) No mobile phones purchased from Kogan (Australia) Pty Ltd will be 'grey imports'.

        2) Some mobile phones purchased from Kogan HK Limited MAY be grey imports into Hong Kong.
        For example, in the past, some iP5s were USA models, some SmartPhones were from nearby Asian countries, some SmartPhones were from Europe. Until buyers receive their phones, they have no idea in which market they were originally sold/supplied.

        3) Some mobile phones purchased from Kogan HK Limited will be local Hong Kong/China market phones.

        4) All mobile phones purchased from Kogan HK Limited by Australian customers will be 'Private Imports'.
        Australian Customs, Fair Trading, and Consumer Affairs, deem these phones to be Private Imports.

        where did aus stock… come from?

        These phones were first supplied and sold in Australia.

        where did… aus warranty come from?

        Although Kogan HK Limited are claiming that SAMSUNG Australia will support the warranty on these phones, SAMSUNG Australia's Warranty Conditions, AND their Support Staff, are stating otherwise.

        I guess, if one is lucky, SAMSUNG Australia may only check the phone's Serial Number, and not ask for a copy of the 'proof of purchase' from an Authorised Samsung Reseller in Australia.

        EDIT:
        Please Note that as far as I know, Kogan HK Limited is not an Authorised reseller/dealer/distributor for any brand of SmartPhone.

  • +3

    Wow bargain…. My first car was $1200 not long ago…. Samsung and Apple lost the plot when it comes to pricing…

    • +3

      what do you expect to pay for phones made from materials mined straight from asteroids thousands of light years away? … hehehe well Apple could say that and ppl would believe it.. Samsung not so much.. hehehe

      • +2

        Fairly sure the S stands for space in the new iPhone 6s… it's confirmed, people

        • +1

          WOW never thought of that… now i know why Apple called the normal grey … Space Grey all of the sudden … i was like its grey! and space is BLACK (well to my eyes anyway).

    • +2

      agree apple/samsung prices have become a joke aus$ a bit to do with it also, but adds up cheaper then on a plan: outright $1000 plus $40sim x 24m = $1960 or voda plan by 24m = $2328

  • +1

    Trusting Kogan is like trusting Tony Abbott.

    • Not just Tony, all politicians lies.

    • That's an insult to Kogan, who has never claimed to be a public servant.

    • +3

      Guess Ozbargain must have changed the rules to neg deals

  • Is there going to be a deal on the upcoming s6 edge +?

  • When you have to wait 3 months for an iphone order from Kogan, you're going to be a bit skeptical of Kogan.

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