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Samsung Galaxy S5 16GB $320 (C&C - NSW Only) @ Bing Lee eBay

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    • -1

      Aw too bad the S5 is not on the list!

    • The main issue is not the latest version of Android, but having all the security patches applied.

      Did they run out of stock?

  • +1

    White still available

  • No longer available.

    This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available

  • +3

    12.22pm I just bought the white one. When I tried click and collect at rhodes it didn't work. Then tried Chatswood and worked

  • +2

    white one still available it seems.

  • +3

    Hold up on these, they clearing stock before s8 comes out. Will be cheaper in april.

  • DANG…

    I bought one yesterday form office works $366 :P

  • +2

    I wonder how this phone is going to operate with just 2GB RAM… in 2017

    • +2

      i was thinking the same thing, well not the ram, but the S5 is old as shit now. id be spending an extra hundred or so on an S6

    • Whod have thought that such an old model would still be popular at this price?

      • +2

        It has all the australian bands for 4G so great for data. Waterproof removable battery it's a great phone.

      • You'd think phone makers would learn from the models which get things right.

    • +2

      LOL! I'm still using my S5, it's still going along fine.

    • Well, run for a day. Slow in games, facebook runs ok, photos are still not bad. Samsung soft is annoying and you cant do much about it without rooting.

  • +1
  • http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-SEALED-BOX-SAMSUNG-GALAXY-S5-S3…

    This is cheaper at $275 with Australian warranty, etc. Is that legit listing?

    • It's not new, and it doesn't seem to have an Australian warranty… just a warranty offered by the eBay seller, who is located in Malaysia, only has 200 feedback, and only has 94% positive feedback.

      Personally, I'd steer clear.

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