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The real Hong Kong bank (that is, Zhenggang) is not much cheaper than the national bank, and now many JS are using Hong Kong water (that is, Hougang) + fake invoices to act as a regular Hong Kong bank to sell.
The biggest difference between the Hong Kong Bank and the Hougang Bank is that the Hong Kong Bank goes through the first-class business, and then to the hands of the merchant; Hougang Bank did not go through the first-class merchants, but directly reached the merchants through informal channels. Therefore, whether it is Hong Kong Bank or Hougang Bank is produced by one manufacturer, there is no difference in hardware and function, WiFi and 3G are available, and there are also Chinese Simplified. The accessories are basically the same.
However, Hong Kong banks can enjoy the national warranty with Hong Kong machine-printed invoices, and Hougang banks generally cannot.
Hougang Bank is the Hong Kong bank that opens after the invoice, and there are also invoices (most of these invoices are fake invoices made by merchants), but these invoices cannot be queried in Hong Kong, and they are generally issued using the old invoice number. And you can check the mobile phone serial number on the Nokia network, which is indeed within the warranty period.
If it is a Hong Kong bank, it can be found within 15 days, but if it can't be found, it is a parallel import!
Finally, I wish you the machine you bought is authentic Hong Kong Bank, and you have fun playing with your mobile phone!
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Believe it or not, I guess it's refurbished, because I personally think that even parallel goods can't be so cheap
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Nokia 5700 European version red 1 battery, 1 charge, 1 earphone computer cable 512 cards 1510 Nokia 5700 European version black 1 battery, 1 charge, 1 earphone computer cable 512 cards 1570 The navigation keys are red and blue.
Nokia 5700 European version gray one battery, one charge, one earphone, computer cable, 512 cards, 1510 more than five units, each less than 5 yuan.
Look at you**, it's refurbished! Hong Kong is a kind of parallel goods, better!
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I feel the same way upstairs. It should be refurbished. It can't be that cheap. Recently I looked at a mobile phone flyer. It says more than 2,000 yuan. And in Hong Kong, the 5700 has been discontinued for a long time.
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Go to the store to verify, the most reliable, the Hong Kong bank is the Greater China joint insurance, parallel goods are not three guarantees. I bought a Hong Kong bank, I used it for 10 months, the screen made me play bad, I took it to the store, I checked it, it was indeed a Hong Kong bank, and I was given a new screen, without spending a penny.
When I bought it, I had a Hong Kong purchase certificate, but the store didn't seem to recognize this, or open the phone to see a string code inside, Nokia has its own verification system, enter it to know.
Type * on standby to see if it's new. Then look at the metal contact points for serious wear.
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