The Deals DISCUSSION Thread (READ THE FIRST POST!!!)
Feb 2, 2019 at 7:30 AM Post #27,708 of 35,269
If it's good at $349, we can hardly wait to buy it for $149 next year :D

Man, you're a bit cynical :)

But, if they do drop that low, and if you will get them at that moment, all the better :)

I have no idea of future plans, they just dropped to 350 USD, from 500 USD right now, and I'm reviewing them now, but I honestly do not know of any future price drop plans. It would make things cool tho :)
 
Feb 2, 2019 at 9:25 AM Post #27,710 of 35,269
I cannot wait for the price drop on their new Jade 2...
Recently (a month ago) launched for $2500 (estat with amp combo). Listened to them at RMAF (Oct. 2018) and these were the first estats ever that I am craving for!
$1500 for the combo, and I will be all over it :wink:
 
Feb 2, 2019 at 12:58 PM Post #27,715 of 35,269
Unlocked LG V30 64GB 4G LTE GSM + 1 yr. warranty (Open box) -- $249.99 -- https://www.ebay.com/itm/LG-V30-H93...GSM-Smartphone-1-Year-Warranty-A/192754614996

I would be very interested in this but
the compatibility description doesn't sound like it is compatible with Verizon? It doesn't make sense because, I have a Verizon phone and it HAS a SIM card. However the description says Verizon does NOT have SIM cards?

How to know if the phone is compatible with your carrier:

  • If you are with Verizon, Sprint, or any carrier that do not use a sim card you need to buy their own phones, that means if you are with Verizon you need to buy a Verizon phone and our listing has to say Verizon phone, an unlocked phone won't work with those service providers.
  • If your carrier is a GSM carrier (they use sim card) you need to call and talk to their tech support or click on below link to find out what frequency band they are using, then check out listing to make sure the phone covers those frequencies, if you carrier is operating on more than one frequency (like AT&T 1900Mhz and 850Mhz) the phone has to cover both the bands otherwise you might not get any signal.
 
Feb 2, 2019 at 12:58 PM Post #27,716 of 35,269
I think it was the better built “HE-560 v3” that was on sale for under $300.
IIRC v2 was selling for $250 and v3 for $300
 
Feb 2, 2019 at 1:08 PM Post #27,718 of 35,269
I would be very interested in this but
the compatibility description doesn't sound like it is compatible with Verizon? It doesn't make sense because, I have a Verizon phone and it HAS a SIM card. However the description says Verizon does NOT have SIM cards?

CDMA is a sim-less band that Verizon still use in outer edges of coverage areas. CDMA will be phased out completely in the next year or 2 plus Verizon has stopped activating new CDMA phones. As long as you are not in an area that only has CDMA band available, you should have no problem just using a GSM sim which gets you LTE. As long as the GSM phone is unlocked you will be able to use it on Verizon's LTE network.
 
Feb 2, 2019 at 2:12 PM Post #27,719 of 35,269

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