After the LG G5 has been posted on the same classifieds site, Dubizzle, it seems that Samsung’s latest flagships have joined the fray. But it’ll cost you a good US$ 1,140 (RM 4,760.70) and US$ 1,225 (RM 5,115.66) for the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, accordingly.
Based on the images, you’ll be getting the device with its original packaging and they’re apparently straight from the States with valid IMEI numbers included. As far as we can tell, out of the box, you’ll be getting the typical wall plug, a micro USB cable, an odd looking OTG-like adapter and a mysterious box – which we’re assuming houses the earphones.
It’ll be tough to ascertain if this sale is legitimate but if you’re in Dubai or are willing to fly in just to pick up the unreleased smartphones, then why not?
From the images, it looks exactly as depicted in other leaks and rumoured photos. Considering a more official source – ala Samsung Indonesia – the latest South Korean flagships were teased with four images that vaguely highlighted its features.
The four photos talked about privacy, possibly an iris scanner or biometric scanning; its irresistible looks, possibly marketing its curves and edges; “worry-less” experience, definitely some sort of water resistance with those bubbles on the screen; and hype about its latest BRITECELL camera technology.
Could this be the new Samsung flagships? Yeah, it could. But it could also just be a dud. If anyone is willing to snap it up, do share with us any information that you manage to find.
Till another leak, drop us a comment below to tell us what you think about Dubizzle and its dubious-looking “exclusive” smartphone sales.
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