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Samsung Galaxy A22 5G 128GB 6GB Ram – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Samsung Galaxy A22 5G 128GB 6GB Ram GSM Factory Unlocked Smartphone International Version – No Warranty – Fast Car Charger Bundle (Violet)
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Technical specifications – Samsung Galaxy A22 5G 128GB 6GB Ram :
Purchase advice :
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
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Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
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After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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A. B (verified owner) –
Wonderful – Everything
S. K (verified owner) –
Cell phone – Have for 1 month. So far ok but basic phone. Have to charge 2 times per day
E. S (verified owner) –
****BEWARE of description, not accurate**** – The device is described as being unlocked, meaning it is not bound to a specific carrier, it should be compatible with all carriers. Yet when I receive the device in the mail and try to activate it, I am told by Sprint that, based on the IMEI number, they could see that the device is not eligible for activation. The reason being the device is international, which is a stupid reason but whatever. The main point is that the product description is not entirely accurate. The seller I purchased from was Cell Universal, and they actually included an insert in the phone packaging, which I did not fully read when opening the phone, that says it is not compatible with CDMA carriers like Boost Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, US Cellular, or Cricket Wireless, but somehow claims to work with T-mobile (which is a lie because I have Sprint, which is now run/owned by T-mobile) and AT@T. I have not tested the latter, but I suspect they would also say it’s not eligible, because why would I give the seller the benefit of the doubt? Or maybe they are just being negligent and have not properly updated their product description. Either way, just do NOT buy this phone if you are trying to use it in the USA. The phone itself seemed great from the minimal amount I interacted with it. I’m just pissed off that I was misled into thinking this phone was a safe purchase. Now I will be charged a $60 restock fee by Cell Universal. BE WARY OF CELL UNIVERSAL. Or just know with 10000000% certainty that what is described is what you are getting.
K. K (verified owner) –
Superb Product – Awesome Phone, for its budget can’t complain whatsoever
K. K (verified owner) –
Superb Product – Awesome Phone, for its budget can’t complain whatsoever
S. L (verified owner) –
Use oneui – Lots of advertisements until I switched to oneui….then I understood why people like Samsung so much…..am a believer now!!!
S. L (verified owner) –
Use oneui – Lots of advertisements until I switched to oneui….then I understood why people like Samsung so much…..am a believer now!!!
M. Z (verified owner) –
Capacidad y ram son correctos – El celular está nuevo y la batería 100% y desbloqueado para mandarlo a mi país Ecuador si vino en su caja original
A. B (verified owner) –
Wonderful – Everything
J. L (verified owner) –
Touch screen stopped working in 80 days of purchase . – The camera quality both front and rare are not so good as we expect from Samsung .touchscreen stopped working before 3 month of purchase.
J. L (verified owner) –
Touch screen stopped working in 80 days of purchase . – The camera quality both front and rare are not so good as we expect from Samsung .touchscreen stopped working before 3 month of purchase.
E. S (verified owner) –
****BEWARE of description, not accurate**** – The device is described as being unlocked, meaning it is not bound to a specific carrier, it should be compatible with all carriers. Yet when I receive the device in the mail and try to activate it, I am told by Sprint that, based on the IMEI number, they could see that the device is not eligible for activation. The reason being the device is international, which is a stupid reason but whatever. The main point is that the product description is not entirely accurate. The seller I purchased from was Cell Universal, and they actually included an insert in the phone packaging, which I did not fully read when opening the phone, that says it is not compatible with CDMA carriers like Boost Mobile, Spectrum Mobile, US Cellular, or Cricket Wireless, but somehow claims to work with T-mobile (which is a lie because I have Sprint, which is now run/owned by T-mobile) and AT@T. I have not tested the latter, but I suspect they would also say it’s not eligible, because why would I give the seller the benefit of the doubt? Or maybe they are just being negligent and have not properly updated their product description. Either way, just do NOT buy this phone if you are trying to use it in the USA. The phone itself seemed great from the minimal amount I interacted with it. I’m just pissed off that I was misled into thinking this phone was a safe purchase. Now I will be charged a $60 restock fee by Cell Universal. BE WARY OF CELL UNIVERSAL. Or just know with 10000000% certainty that what is described is what you are getting.
S. G (verified owner) –
Good seller to deal with – The phone is good. brand new. fast delivery. good seller.
M. Z (verified owner) –
Capacidad y ram son correctos – El celular está nuevo y la batería 100% y desbloqueado para mandarlo a mi país Ecuador si vino en su caja original
S. K (verified owner) –
Cell phone – Have for 1 month. So far ok but basic phone. Have to charge 2 times per day
S. G (verified owner) –
Good seller to deal with – The phone is good. brand new. fast delivery. good seller.