Looks like a good deal although I've never bought from eglobal before, and I'm too clumsy for an all glass phone, lol
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hkphooey
13 Sep 17#1
The risk website...
DominikB
13 Sep 17#2
Can anyone wake me when an S8 dual sim handset price gets below £400?
johnmcdon to DominikB
13 Sep 17#4
Wake up
DominikB to johnmcdon
13 Sep 17#7
I said under £400 not under 400 heat.
abdi12346 to DominikB
13 Sep 17#33
Sure thing :wink:
whok1844
13 Sep 17#3
Just a word of caution, unless these are EU / UK models samsung will not cover the warranty in UK they say thier data base only has the serial numbers of UK phones. As I found out the hard way.
Uncommon.Sense to whok1844
13 Sep 17#6
What when wrong with your handset, for the need to claim on the warranty?
metalnigel to Uncommon.Sense
13 Sep 17#12
I think it's a case of what might go wrong. Better to pay extra to get the 2 year warranty Samsung offer in my opinion.
Uncommon.Sense to metalnigel
13 Sep 17#13
Sorry, I was actually interested in why he/she needed to claim, as I wanted to know what the fault with the phone was. I'm not bothered about whether people want to pay extra for the warranty or not. I am looking in to the reliability of the handset, so first hand problems are of interest to me.
whok1844 to Uncommon.Sense
14 Sep 17#50
Screen went blank, it wasn't damaged. Got in touch with samsung uk they check the serial number of the phone (not imei number) and they said they only have UK sale serial numbers on thier system. If you look at the model number of the phone it usually ends with U of F e.g. 910F i cant remember which way round it is either U or F is for uk.
jon67 to whok1844
14 Sep 17#63
Mine is a UK version and ends in an F.
soldierboy001 to whok1844
14 Sep 17#67
F is for international and FD is for dual sim Europe, India , Asia and somewhere else, other letters are for SP's like Verion, have I got the name right? in America etc. as these companies work on different frequencies. It's all there on Wiki if anybody is interested enough.
Uncommon.Sense
13 Sep 17#5
You can get the gold one for less HERE! use code SEP10TD, it works out at £463.65
Yep no UK/European warranty, so pays your money and takes your choice.
Sanj_123
13 Sep 17#10
Smashing deal.. HEAT!!
chamelion
13 Sep 17#11
iphone x is definitely worth more than twice this price. /s.
edit: for clarification, "/s" denotes "end sarcasm."
christophermcbean to chamelion
13 Sep 17#18
Can you explain your reasoning? I'm a pixel owner, ex iphone and Samsung too. I don't get the price of the iPhone X at all. No pioneering features on it at all.
jazlabs to christophermcbean
13 Sep 17#20
Think you missed the sarcasm.
chamelion to christophermcbean
13 Sep 17#28
was being sarcastic. anyone who pays that much for an X are idiots.
esc4p3 to chamelion
13 Sep 17#29
I would say paying that much for "any" phone you'd be mad. But if you've got the money then it's personal choice of course...... I've never paid more than £300 for a phone and that is still a lot of money....
JimReaper to chamelion
14 Sep 17#44
Could it just be that some people have different circumstances and values than others?
Oh and this is a great deal and, to me, is a better value proposition than the iPhone X.
christophermcbean to chamelion
14 Sep 17#58
Whoops! Sorry, totally with you there. Now I know what that means I will never mistake sarcasm on the internet ever again. /s :persevere:
bobdylan to christophermcbean
15 Sep 17#72
iPhones NEVER come with any pioneering features, they are always a couple of years behind Android and yet the sheep still buy them by the bucket load! Beggars belief..
s4m77 to chamelion
13 Sep 17#19
No way. This is a much better phone, even better when you consider the price.
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Coral (Blue) one is also only £465.29 - HERE!
/s.
edit: for clarification, "/s" denotes "end sarcasm."
Oh and this is a great deal and, to me, is a better value proposition than the iPhone X.