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Demarket - Written by Renai LeMay on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 14:31 - 2 Comments
Kogan phone prices: Hundreds of dollars cheaper
Telstra’s selling the HTC Sensation for $792 outright. Kogan’s selling the exact same handset for $519. Mobicity’s selling the Samsung Galaxy S II for $639. Kogan’s selling the exact same handset for $519. Apple’s selling the 16GB iPhone 4 for $859. Kogan’s selling it for $629. Starting to get the picture? Kogan’s opened up its third-party smartphone sales with massive discounts — check them out in our article on the subject on our deals site, Delimiter Marketplace.
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Are these local models? The recent iPad sale was selling grey market iPads direct from Hong Kong – which aren’t eligible for a local Australian warranty.
Kogan’s site explicitly states these are covered by warranty.