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Unlocked AU iPhone SE 32GB $395 | Unlocked AU iPhone 6s 16GB $495 | Delivered @ Allphones eBay

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A couple of nice prices by Allphones eBay. Australian stock with Apple warranty. Shipped same/next business day. TRS eligible with full tax invoice. Enjoy :)

Thanks to nocure for original PING20 eBay deal

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  • +1

    16GB is barely enough these days >_<

    Here's hoping for a 128GB version of a deal!

    • -5

      but we live in the world of cloud technology …

    • +1

      I agree - 16gb is really not enough.

      If you're going to have a few games a bunch of photos, downloaded music and videos, then its not enough in reality.

    • +2

      For a personal user, most definitely. Just picked up a few for my business where this is more than adequate. Great phones for the purpose too!

  • Wouldn't it be cheaper at HN after Amex $100 deal ?

    • How much HN is selling SE?

      • They were $399, $299 after the Amex deal.

    • -3

      HN deal excludes apple

      • Worked for iPhones and other Apple devices.

      • -1

        iPHone is not Apple.

    • +1

      HN out ot stock nationwide

  • Got this error - "This code can't be applied to your order."

  • In case anyone is wondering, you can get the Telstra versions and unlock them for free by contacting them via chat. It's worked for many people so far.

    Also HN say they exclude Apple from the Amex deal but that works also.

  • good price

  • -2

    why are iphone SE's still 395? they should be 300 based on how theyll start under performing when the next update comes.

  • genuine question, how long can we use the phone for before it's too slow for the iOS? My 6+ has slowed loads recently (since upgrading last week).

    • its insane how theyre slowing those phones down already. it isnt right.

  • +1

    People should keep in mind that Allphones recently went into voluntary administration. It shouldn't be an issue warranty wise considering it's supposed to be Australian stock, but if the package is damaged in transit you could have some trouble on your hands.

    • Nothing to worry about. Allphones was bought out by Mobileciti.

      • +1

        Mobileciti only purchased the IP assets of Allphones, and not the entire business. Mobileciti is under no obligation to honor the liabilities that Allphones have occurred or will occur under the administrators.

        • +1

          It's actually sold via Mobileciti. I just ordered one and the receipt is from Mobileciti Online.

          I assume they're just selling down the Allphones stock, so they can consolidate on warehousing, hence the deal.

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