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Does anyone here know when the Galaxy Tab will be available in Hong Kong?

Go to a tech market and ask around. If I was able to get one in Russia, one of hks many markets will have some.

Mine got shipped outa Hong Kong from AUS Mobicity last week!

Try golden arcade or at temple street. I know that Shanghai Zhoujia and Kingsong are selling them from the mainland...

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want to purchase XDAII (unlocked)

Hi Developers.
Can anyone sell me (via mail order or so) one or two pcs of already unlocked XDAII. Can be "slightly" preowned.
In Finland, were I come from, it is unavailable.
Thanks
@vick palmqvist
Yu can buy it new in Denmark
http://www.salgsbutikken.dk
In the left sØg write QTEK 2020 They are unlocked
Regards
JoseF
thank you JoseF.
But it is too expensive there...
regards
vick
Try the Singapore or Hong Kong sellers on ebay. I got mine from Hong Kong and it is fine. Or you can even try COMPUME in Dubai. All of them sell XDA IIs completely unlocked (English ROM) but expect to pay around USD900 for the units.

[Q] Hong Kong Model differences?

Hi all,
I ordered a tab from expansys UK hoping to get the UK model sent here in Japan, but part way through the process my order has been taken over by expansys in Hong Kong and it's starting to sound like they intend to send me a HK model, which I'm not entirely happy about since no doubt it will have some customisations for that reason.
Does anyone here have the HK model tab and if so are there actually any customisations you are aware of?
500 quid is too much to spend on anything that might end up gimped in some way!
Thanks.
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Anyone from Hong kong

if any of you are from Hong Kong, I need info:
I have gathered about 100+ HTC phones, all broken. Im pretty experienced in repairing that stuff, and have all the service manuals, but I need parts.
My brother is currently in Hong Kong, and He could smuggle them to my country, cause our airport doesnt have security checks on exit (if russians and chinese let you bring a nuke, serbians are going to allow it)
I believe that someone is going to ask me this, so im going to answer it before even asked - I dont want to order it online, cause our customs are retarded (custom prices higher than actual item prices)
so I need 20+ parts for:
HTC Blackstone
HTC HD2
HTC Wildfire
now, the problem: I myself have browsed chinese and HK electronics markets, and it is one hell of a trouble. for example: In Shenzhen, everyone is talking about Hua Qiang Bei being the greatest electronics market, but the truth is that BEST deals and prices, and items themselves are located in the buildings NEXT to the actual Hua Qiang Bei. and it took me 15 days to figure it all out, that is one hell of a place. most of the good chinese Android Tablets could not be found in Hua Qiang Bei, but in the buildings near by.
Is there anyone that could know fort certain, where to buy HTC spare parts in HK ?
Maybe Taiwan, isn't that where they are all from? (The HTC phones )
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Dude, my brother is in HK, and all the spare parts are manufactured in shenzhen/HK for ALL phones, and electronics. I just want to know if there is anyone that knows for a shop that sells spares
isn't smuggling illegal?
This forum is for member-found deals.

[Q] Anyone seen it in Asia? (HK, Singa)

as per title, anyone seen it either in Hong Kong, Singapore or even Vietnam (Where I'm currently living\working) ?
Expansys are showing it online with price for the 32gb version in Singapore, but no price in HK yet or for the 64gb version.
HK people have no idea what the One is, then tried to sell me the XZ and the Note 2.
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[Q] Where to buy in Hongkong ?

A friend of mine is in hong kong for a couple of days and really wants to get a mi2s .
He has allready been to the trustworthy shops like broadway, fortress and citylink but they don't have it.
Any locals with ideas where to get it ?
mi 2 has been stop produced

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