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26-10-2015 12:50 PM
Well done Vodafone, selling the SIM free Nexus 6P at 10% higher price than Carphone Warehouse!
Get ready for customers to go elsewhere to get their devices - such a fail.
Might as well have not bothered ranging it if you were going to turn people away with a laughable price. I'm off to CPW with £440 in cash, I expect many of your customers will be as well.
Also, start giving the people who have a clue about phones some decent information on the "Specs" pages.
BenH (retired mod) said previously "we try not to get too jargon heavy", it's not jargon! It's technical information that many of your customers require, stop treating us like babies with "22 hours talk time", I want to see mAh for battery, I want your web content producers to know what they're writing about, long shot? Too much to ask?
26-10-2015 01:01 PM
A nice phone.
I personally always use GSMArena for phone specs.
For example http://m.gsmarena.com/huawei_nexus_6p-7588.php
Its good advice to shop around to attain be best deal / offer possible. The Networks won't always be on Par or Beat other outlets.
The Independants can occasionally offer a sweeter deal.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
26-10-2015 01:11 PM - edited 26-10-2015 01:12 PM
I use GSM Arena as well (but it would be nice if I could just look at the VF website without having to go elsewhere). But it does frustrate me that Vodafone say "we don't want to inundate people with jargon", it's not jargon it's just technical information that many customers would like to see.
6P is a great device and I'll be getting the Grey/Black as soon as it's available.
I agree with you, shopping around is always the best bet, but it's not really going to help Voda entice customers directly when people can get the same deals on the SIM and save £45 on the handset price by going elsewhere - seems like a daft move IMO.
26-10-2015 01:16 PM
I'm keeping everything crossed for Android Pay coming to the UK in a few months as well...just need NFC on my watch then for payments and then I'll be a happy bunny :smileyhappy:
26-10-2015 01:27 PM
I believe The person on the street really just want to view some basic stats and unless specifically searching / looking for a Spec are not wanting more involved Techy stats and Specs. Just my own viewpoint.
I do understand what your saying and wish from previous conversations where a person has bought into a device without performing some homework and then don't like what they have that certain specs are indeed available.
I currently use an iPhone 6 Plus and find Pay really useful so the Service you mention "Android Pay" im sure will bring similar benefits.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.