Galaxy Note 4, 32gb (SM-910F) in white on amazon.it (Black also available)
Good value deal for a new Note 4 shipped direct from amazon.
Was looking at a sony Z5 to replace my note 3, but this seemed like a better value option for a decent phone.
Shows as 463 EUR, but when you checkout, it changes to 455.41, plus just over 5 EUR shipping, which comes in at 461 EUR. Converted, this is £327
Thanks OP - just to update this, it's now gone down in price to 450.81 Euros (£319) delivered to the UK.
- Newbold
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Rusty82
4 Nov 156#27
I've had Note 4 since launch. Great phone. I have two batteries. Couldn't live without the spare. That is why I feel Samsung has made a mistake with the Note 5 and no SD card slot is a shame. I am now looking at leaving Samsung for my next phone as I feel they're going down the line of copying apple. Can't remove back, can't expand memory... What next, all we can do is change the wallpaper...
kirk82 to qball101
4 Nov 154#25
Agree.. however on the plus side, you still get a removable battery and SD card on the 4. I know some aren't fussed by this, but I replaced my Note 3 battery after a year for a small amount and it improved the battery life which had deteriorated over time. Personal preference!
kirk82 to bum-trumpet
4 Nov 153#3
No import duty, direct from amazon. The warranty is european,so no issues there. contacted samsung regarding this when I purchased my last phone (Note 3) from france. I believe there is only an issue when you buy from the USA or Asia (outside the EU)
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bum-trumpet
4 Nov 15#1
Does anyone know what kind of cost for import duty you would be looking at and any what if any difference it would there be with the warranty.
Thanks
kirk82 to bum-trumpet
4 Nov 153#3
No import duty, direct from amazon. The warranty is european,so no issues there. contacted samsung regarding this when I purchased my last phone (Note 3) from france. I believe there is only an issue when you buy from the USA or Asia (outside the EU)
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hcc27 to bum-trumpet
4 Nov 152#8
There's no import duty within the EU - the only benefit of being within the Union so far as I can see.
madasadog to bum-trumpet
5 Nov 15#63
There is no import duty inside the EU. The warranty will be with Samsung and as this is the SM-910F, the exact same model as sold in the UK, I suspect there will be no issue.
ElGato
4 Nov 15#2
€432.99 for white now! = £307.26
kirk82 to ElGato
4 Nov 151#4
Thats a 3rd party seller, I preferred to pay a bit more and get direct from amazon. However you are right, it is cheaper if you go 3rd party.
Been waiting ages to buy a Note 4 fantastic price ordered black one(Amazon not 3rd party seller).
Thanks for posting :smiley:
888eyeball
4 Nov 15#6
Sorry new to the shopping on foreign Amazon sites, firstly how do you go about translating the page and are you charged a fee by you credit card company for shopping on foreign sites?
kirk82 to 888eyeball
4 Nov 151#7
if you use Google Chrome, ir will translate the page automatically.. but the options are pretty much the same as the UK WEBSITE so if you are used to amazon, it's a doddle. You login using the same details that you use on amazon.co.uk. When you checkout, you can choose to pay in EUR or let amazon convert into GBP for you, thus avoiding any credit card conversion fees, but the rate isn't as good as a bank rate. I chose Euros as I don't get charged a fee on my card. :smiley:
hcc27 to 888eyeball
4 Nov 15#9
Just open the page on the Google Chrome browser, it will automatically ask you if you want the page translated.
stuntman9883 to 888eyeball
4 Nov 15#36
google translate if you use google chrome and it depends on your credit card company every one is different
badasschris
4 Nov 15#10
with the 5.1 update my note 4 is awesome again (on 5.0 is was a horrible mess of laggy interface and bad battery) bit of a warning though that Samsung are not great with updates, you will probably get 6.0 late and it may ruin the phone. I'm not updating until I hear it actually improves things
888eyeball
4 Nov 15#11
Thanks everyone, any suggestions on the best cards to use thats do not charge a fee?
Coreydeals to 888eyeball
4 Nov 152#13
Credit card wise: Halifax Clarity is good. Debit card wise I wouldn't be sure. I use a Metro Bank card, but they only seem to be in the M25 region.
benjammin316
4 Nov 151#14
Galaxy beast!
Heat added!
888eyeball
4 Nov 15#15
Thanks everyone, any suggestions on the best cards to use thats do not charge a fee?
Opening post
Good value deal for a new Note 4 shipped direct from amazon.
Was looking at a sony Z5 to replace my note 3, but this seemed like a better value option for a decent phone.
Shows as 463 EUR, but when you checkout, it changes to 455.41, plus just over 5 EUR shipping, which comes in at 461 EUR. Converted, this is £327
Thanks OP - just to update this, it's now gone down in price to 450.81 Euros (£319) delivered to the UK.
- Newbold
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Thanks
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http://www.amazon.it/gp/aw/ol/B00NIV57RO/ref=olp_tab_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new
Thanks for posting :smiley:
Heat added!