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Ben
26th May 2006, 05:10 PM
http://shop.nokia.co.uk/icat/nseries&itemsperpage=5
Yes, you can now buy the N80 handset in Pearl Black or Smooth Stainless from the Nokia UK online store.
However, unless someone threw a brick at your head recently, you probably wont be considering it. Nokia are asking £529.00 for either colour.
Ouch.
3GScottishUser
26th May 2006, 06:00 PM
You can get one SIM Free at www.mobilefun.co.uk for just £469.95.
One can understand why some networks are not offering this phone right now!!
Ben
26th May 2006, 08:29 PM
One cannot understand why Nokia are charging so damn much more than third parties. Sim-Free needs to be liberated, not overpriced. What they're asking for is absolutely insane IMHO, regardless of the handset being relatively new.
Hands0n
26th May 2006, 08:36 PM
Totally agree with Ben there. The age of SIM-free could be sparked off so easily if the manufacturers were not being so silly and greedy for loads of money for a very few sales. They could take a very large leaf from the Wal Mart book of commerce. These handset prices do not in any way reflect the factory floor price of manufacture. For a lower margin they could shift shed loads and start a whole new business line in the process!
eBay sellers offloading them for £369 for example (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Nokia-N80-unlocked-brand-new-mobile-phone_W0QQitemZ9140442692QQcategoryZ3312QQrdZ1QQcm dZViewItem). The only issue may be post sales support. You'd be in the hands of Nokia from day one, probably.
The final Auction prices seem to be higher than the Buy Now in some cases!!! Some folk get into a right bidding frenzy :rolleyes:
mob453
27th May 2006, 12:24 PM
so taken nokia's online shop as an example
is 3.2mp and WIFI worth £229 more than the N70?
Hands0n
27th May 2006, 04:48 PM
so taken nokia's online shop as an example
is 3.2mp and WIFI worth £229 more than the N70?
This has got to be one of those "in the eye of the beholder" things :) I do not think that I would want to pay close on £500 for a handset, SIM-free or otherwise. A more realistic figure needs to be struck to bring people like me out of the woodwork. We'll all buy direct, for sure, but not at any price.
3GScottishUser
27th May 2006, 07:37 PM
When you can get a branded laptop for less than £400 with all the bells and whistles it beggers belief that a mobile phone has the price tag shown above.
OK there are Vertu's and other such fashion products but the N80 is a mainstream mobile that'll be hacked to death by the networks once the early adopters pay the usual premium to be first with it.
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