on 05-01-2013 23:24
on 05-01-2013 23:24
I have exchanged my new galaxy s3 white gt-19300 with o2 for the blue galaxy s3. However I received an email confirming the order however it states that i will be delivered an Samsung i9200 blue galaxy s3 NFC grade A?
First of all there is no such thing as a i9200?
And also what does NFC and grade A mean?
I was told that I would give them my white s3 for the blue S3 if that helps.
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on 05-01-2013 23:47
Its a typo seriously, the grade A is a phone that a customer has decided not to keep with the 7 day cooling period.
I recently had to exchange and I just checked the paperwork I got and it says the same. It will be as close to new as you can possibly get and will not have any scratches etc.
05-01-2013 23:28 - edited 05-01-2013 23:37
05-01-2013 23:28 - edited 05-01-2013 23:37
O2 exchanging phones?
Never heard of that before unless you're selling one on O2 Recycle.
NFC is for Near Field Communications where you can make payments in certain shops by touching it against a reader.
Grade A when I've seen it usually means a reconditioned handset.
That model number appears to be for a Galaxy S2.
on 05-01-2013 23:30
on 05-01-2013 23:30
NFC must just mean your model does have NFC whereas possibly some other vendors sell OEM versions which don't.
on 05-01-2013 23:31
on 05-01-2013 23:31
I think the 2 is a typo and should be a 3.
NFC is for Near field communication, basically a swipe facility for paying for things. Grade A I think refers to the type of exchange phone that will give you.
on 05-01-2013 23:32
on 05-01-2013 23:34
on 05-01-2013 23:39
maybe the phone is refurbished to a very high standard & that maybe the grade a you are getting
on 05-01-2013 23:47
Its a typo seriously, the grade A is a phone that a customer has decided not to keep with the 7 day cooling period.
I recently had to exchange and I just checked the paperwork I got and it says the same. It will be as close to new as you can possibly get and will not have any scratches etc.