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Oppo Find 7 and Find 7a in Australia only at G4G

 
The Oppo Find 7 and Find 7a is the next premium device to be released from Oppo.
(NB: Official Australian Release date and pricing yet to be release by Oppo)
 
It sports a 5.5" screen, with a resolution higher than many LCD TVs on the market today! Coming in at a whopping 1440 x 2560 screen resolution (or a crazy 534 ppi (pixels per inch) density - the iPhone 5S is only 640 x 1136 pixels, at 4.0 inches (~326 ppi pixel density)) the screen looks absolutely amazing!
 
The Find 7's 'little' brother the Find 7a, isn't really 'little'.. it's exactly the same size. The only real difference is the battery size, slightly slower CPU and screen resolution. The Find 7a still has amazingly quick speeds a great display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920 (meaning 401 ppi for the ppi lovers out there) which is still crystal clear and can be described as nothing short of 'retina'.
 
We've had one (the Find 7a) at G4GHQ for a few weeks now, and the phone while a little on the phablet side, makes for a great all round day to day phone. It excels in consuming media (movies, TV, the web), and taking the odd photo or two. When the Battery depletes, it takes about 30 minutes to charge from 10% back up to full with the included charger - this means you can be back on the road in no time! We've got a Qi Wireless module plugged up into the phone, and it works a treat as well. 
 
While we don't have any of the phones in stock to sell (yet... email us if you're interested).
  • Cases
  • Tempered glass screen protectors
  • Plastic screen protectors
  • USB OTG Cable
  • Desktop Docks
  • Qi Wireless Charging receiver modules in stock and ready to go!
 
Are you Interested in getting one? Come down to our store in Drummoyne NSW to check it out. Oppo Find 7a in Australia.
 
 
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Samsung Galaxy S5 - Australian Release date and Carrier Costs announced

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Unless you've been hiding under a rock since the middle of March, chances are you're aware the Galaxy S5 has been released and is coming to Australia on launch day.

 

The Australian release date has been pegged for the 11 April.

All four major Australian telcos (Telstra, Virgin, Optus and Vodafone) have released pricing and have are accepting pre-orders.

 

Ausdroid.net have a great article comparing all the telcos and their pricing (link below) - be sure to have a read if you're interested in buying on launch day so you know exactly who you want to go with and what plan you want to sign up for.

 

We know you want your new phone to be protected right from the beginning, so we've worked really hard with our suppliers to make sure you have a lot of options for buying your covers, screen protectors (standard, glass and form fitting), docks and chargers before you buy your phone - that way on launch day, you have all the protection and accessories for your shiny new device.

 

Are you going to be buying the Galaxy S5 on day one? Let us know in the comments below.

Check out all the Galaxy S5 Accessories.

 

Check out Ausdroid.net Galaxy S5 phone plan comparisons.

 

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HTC One (M8) launches!!

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HTC earlier today announced the release of their new flagship phone, the HTC One M8, with a Snapdragon 801 quad core processor, 2GB ram and 1080p IPS display. Gadgets 4 Geeks is celebrating this launch by offering a great range of HTC One M8 accessories. Everything from stylish colour cases and screen protectors to MHL HDMI cables.

What do you think about this new phone? Have HTC done enough to distinguish them from the likes of Samsung or Apple? Most importantly, will you be getting one? 

Jump over to our HTC One M8 section for a closer look. Be quick! They won't last long.

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