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Nexus 6 UK Prices Announced

Anonymous
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Up go the prices for the Nexus range.

£499 for a sim free 32gb
£549 for a sim free 64gb

That said compared to US prices again we are being asked to pay around £100 more than our US counterparts.

http://www.expertreviews.co.uk/mobile-phones/1401599/google-nexus-6-release-date-specs-price-499-in-...
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Anonymous
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Cheers for sharing that Nick

A fair price to pay ?
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Anonymous
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Personally I think not given the $649 US price (equivalent to about £410).

Had it been £399 I might have considered it over a Note 4 but then I am holding out for the Edge.
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@Anonymous wrote:
Personally I think not given the $649 US price (equivalent to about £410).

Had it been £399 I might have considered it over a Note 4 but then I am holding out for the Edge.

Sometimes we do get the short straw on this...Pity we couldn't buy direct from the US and get the benefit of the exchange rate.... (I know that wouldn't work re US models of phones....but still a pity) wink

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Nothing to stop you buying online from USA (if the phone has a compatible modem and will work in UK) but there will be VAT and import duty to pay too.
Also remember USA citizens will have to add their local sales tax to the advertised prices.
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Nothing to stop you buying online from USA (if the phone has a compatible modem and will work in UK) but there will be VAT and import duty to pay too.
Also remember USA citizens will have to add their local sales tax to the advertised prices.

Mmmmm...I know. NOT such a good idea then....

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I looked at buying an iPad from Apple USA store on line but by the time you've added everything up it's only about £30 cheaper and there may be warranty issues (?).
The UK prices have also dropped £20 since then so no real value at all in that case.
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For a Nexus device, this is expensive!

iPhone 13 Pro Max 25gBG,
iPad 9th Gen,
Apple Watch Ultra,
,Airpod Pro,
Apple TV 4K,
Apple TV HD,
HomePods,
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Anonymous
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Thanks for sharing!

Expensive though
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