2395 days ago

Samsung Galaxy 7edge 32GB - gold/platinum **PRICE DROP**

Dawn Neighbourly Lead from Johnsonville

Need some more firewood so dropped price for (hopefully) a quick sale!!


Have owned this phone from new, purchased March 2016. Selling as have a new phone so this one is surplus to requirements.

No scratches on the screen or back. Always used with screen protector and case. Have taken the screen protector off as it was dull and lifting in places so you will need to buy a new one. Some minor scuffs around home button and charge cord inlet. But other than that in perfect cosmetic condition.

As far as I can tell this phoned is not locked to a network (was used with vodafone) and if there are issues it is an easy fix to unlock. (google is your friend)

I am trying to sell here first before elsewhere so no real hurry to offload. Please only genuine enquiries, no holds, no time payments, please no time wasters, my time is precious as is yours. Have done my homework and know how much it is worth, and it is in excellent condition.

Includes original box, key to insert SIM card and SD card (NOT included), some ear bud covers (never needed them so they are still there - ear phones not included), charger and USB adapter.

Phone has been reset. Specifications are easily found on the internet.

Feel free to ask questions.

Price: $300

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