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Free trackable shipping world wide
 
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Would take 210eur
 
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What model is it? D820 or D821?

What are the acceptable payment methods?

Where does it ship from?
 
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Originally Posted by oenone View Post
What model is it? D820 or D821?

What are the acceptable payment methods?

Where does it ship from?
Ships from europe

Usa Model paypal
 
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Originally Posted by tomislav View Post
Ships from europe

Usa Model paypal
If it is the North American model what is it doing in Europe?: Was it blacklisted in North America (lost, then found by someone else? stolen?) and so had to be exported?

Do you accept SEPA payment?
 
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Originally Posted by oenone View Post
If it is the North American model what is it doing in Europe?: Was it blacklisted in North America (lost, then found by someone else? stolen?) and so had to be exported?

Do you accept SEPA payment?

Not stolen or similar clean imie number can be Used in EU and USA i dont beileve sepa Payment is acepted in Serbia
 
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Your phone is the 820 US model which doesn't support three LTE bands used in Europe (only one after some "hacking")
I think you should mention this to potential buyers in Europe.

Originally Posted by tomislav
yes this lte on 821 LTE bands 1,2,4,5,17,19,25,26,41
and also found this http://forum.xda-developers.com/goog...-d820-t2928561
Originally Posted by mick3_de
Yes, it seems that you can enable at least Band 3. But both important band 20 and 7 are not supported by the hardware:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/goog...-d820-t2928561

The big Telcos in Germany (Telekom, Telefonica-O2/Eplus and Vodafone) use all of those three bands:

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_T...on#Deutschland

Band 7 has the highest Bandwith and Band 20 covers the long range outside the cities as it has only 800 Mhz base frequency.

Jolla supports all of this three bands:

https://jolla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a...are-supported-

Last edited by mick3_de; 2016-01-26 at 06:41.
 

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Dude i said is USA version, not enough ?
 
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Originally Posted by tomislav View Post
Dude i said is USA version, not enough ?
I think the issue is the lack of disclosure when you initially posted the advertisement. Some people might not be aware that there are two versions and thus may purchase and then be surprised and/or disappointed when some expected functionality is not available.

This community has strength in trust. Trust comes from transparency (among many other things). Disclosure ideally should be complete, accurate, and offered from the initial day of the posting.
 

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Got it, thanks for your opinion

Last edited by tomislav; 2016-01-26 at 10:07. Reason: Change
 

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