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Samsung Galaxy Nexus $399 @ Kogan + $19 Shipping

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Was looking at the Galaxy Note post and saw the Galaxy Nexus had dropped $20

But, I would rather buy a Galaxy Note

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  • +1

    Good price.
    Though I bought the Note a few weeks ago and haven't looked back.

  • Super good price provided it's sealed.

  • -1

    I dont know how it costs $20 to ship a mobile phone when i can send a 15kg Box through Aus post for almost $10
    -_-

    • +1

      Gets sent via a stretch limo.

    • +1

      lol whens the last time you send stuff? AusPost postage fee is steep now. You'd be lucky if you could send a parcel within your own state for $10 now.

      For 15kg try $25~$30 if you are shipping interstate.

      With the amount of ppl buying stuff over the internet, now it's the right time to be in courier/logistic business.

      • I believe brent3000 means this: http://auspost.ebay.com.au/flat-rate-box

        • Didn't know about these boxes… Postage seems cheaper than sending it normal way !

        • +1

          Is that exclusive for eBay sellers only? if it is then it's pointless.

    • +1

      So unbelievably sick of people not factoring in the HANDLING part of "Shipping and Handling". Yes, you could send a 15kg lead ingot in a Bx1 box for $8.20 but then you need to factor in the the employees' time in packing it and delivering it to Australia post.

    • +1

      Kogan ships their mobile phones from Hong Kong via DHL or FedEx thus the higher cost of shipping.

      • ^^ is the reason

  • what's wrong with this phone?
    price dropping like there is no tomorrow…

    • It's a good phone nothing wrong with it… Maybe because Galaxy S3 is coming out soon.

    • It's been hovering at $430 for a while now
      For me the limited storage is a big turn off

    • +1

      No external SD card, 5 megapixels camera spoilt it for me.

      • You need more than 5 megapixels if blowing up to A3 or bigger. The Nexus camera is really good, better than the 8 camera on the Galaxy S2. Don't be fooled by more megapixels.

    • I bought it from the MobileCiti deal a while ago and it's a great phone. Some of the issues that people might have:

      • AMOLED screen a bit dim when set to auto (set to bright is okay, but chews battery)
      • Yeah, battery life is short. 1800mAh is just enough for a day of use
      • 16GB onboard memory with no expansion
      • Lack of dedicated buttons means the on-screen buttons take up screen estate all the time
    • Strange how Galaxy Nexus is more expensive than Galaxy S2 on all the carriers, but cheaper at all online stores. Looks like network operators go by release date instead of actual market value. Same thing happened with original Nexus S and Galaxy S.

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