GRADE A unlocked, not the compact version.. it is the full 5.2 inch 1080p screen version.
GRADE A has always been in new condition for me from SFS.
For this price, it is a bargain imo, only released in October 2015
Comes with usb cable in SFS branded box, this is the black version, but I have seen white/gold also in GRADE A as well.
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Happydundee
21 Mar 163#1
Must resist...
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Happydundee
21 Mar 163#1
Must resist...
DonkeyKonk
21 Mar 16#2
I think Smartfonestore had/ has grade A's for £269
acer786 to DonkeyKonk
21 Mar 16#3
£4.99 delivery?
Creative666
21 Mar 16#4
Thought the z5 had a 4k screen?
SlpyD to Creative666
21 Mar 161#6
The Z5 premium has the 4k screen
robifis to Creative666
21 Mar 16#7
Only the z5 premium does. And it's not really a 4k screen, it up scales in specific Sony apps and runs at 1080p in all other instances.
jun19
21 Mar 161#5
Is it better then Samsung s6, only thing stop buying s6 is lack of sd card and poor battery, some reviews mentioned even z5 battery is not good
fishmaster to jun19
21 Mar 162#16
Camera is supposed to be better but that's probably determined on how good the software is, and I haven't kept up to date on how that's progressed on the Z5. I have an S6 and it was plainly average on Lollipop, on Marshmallow it's a completely different phone, battery life massively improved, speed and slickness of the OS much improved.
S6 Caveats:
Fixed storage amount
no micro sd card slot
fixed battery(easy to change if you need to though), not waterproof.
jun19
21 Mar 161#8
They always removed the serial number which makes it so difficult to re sale it after sometime or to claim warranty, I had purchased LG G3 from the them once, after knowing all this stupidity don't want to waste my money....
K0YS to jun19
21 Mar 16#13
Really? Doesn't sound right. I know cex don't accept items without a visible serial number, im surprised a retailer sells item after removing them.
morpheus
21 Mar 161#9
Darnit, just purchased a Nexus 6P for £365 last week.... do I return it and get this plus £100 in my pocket?!?!?
kawsar17 to morpheus
21 Mar 16#17
In a word... No
Bully to morpheus
21 Mar 16#18
Yes.
tawse57
21 Mar 161#10
IMPO none of the so-called flagship phones had decent batteries last year - they simply did not put powerful enough batteries into phones to run the chips, memory and screens for a normal long day of use IMPO.
The Samsung S7 Edge appears to be now starting to address this but, IMPO, we need 4000 sized batteries as standard in these very expensive phones. The battery technology is only just beginning to catch up. I'd rather have a very cheap phone for another 18 months until the battery side of things is sorted.
It is also going to be interesting, another 12 months from now, to see just how well the sealed battery units in the likes of the S6 have held up to day to day charging. What if we begin to see lots of failing batteries around the 18 or 24 month marks?
jun19
21 Mar 161#11
I think is not about technology they purposely fit the low capacity batteries so people not use the device for longer run, and the credit goes to Stupid apple who actually started this ****................
Opening post
GRADE A has always been in new condition for me from SFS.
For this price, it is a bargain imo, only released in October 2015
Comes with usb cable in SFS branded box, this is the black version, but I have seen white/gold also in GRADE A as well.
Top comments
All comments (37)
S6 Caveats:
Fixed storage amount
no micro sd card slot
fixed battery(easy to change if you need to though), not waterproof.
The Samsung S7 Edge appears to be now starting to address this but, IMPO, we need 4000 sized batteries as standard in these very expensive phones. The battery technology is only just beginning to catch up. I'd rather have a very cheap phone for another 18 months until the battery side of things is sorted.
It is also going to be interesting, another 12 months from now, to see just how well the sealed battery units in the likes of the S6 have held up to day to day charging. What if we begin to see lots of failing batteries around the 18 or 24 month marks?