masterboy123 wrote: » Thanks. And is it worth upgrading to s10+?
Basil3 wrote: » Probably try to sell for €450 or just over. Should get rid of it for €400-450.
jones wrote: » I'm in the same scenario except I've the S8+ I'm still on contact until July but I think I'll get the s10+ once Samsung are still offering the same trade in value. It seems like a really good jump in pretty much everything. Going forward I'll probably upgrade every second generation
masterboy123 wrote: » I am using S9 plus and wondering if it's worth to upgrade to S10 plus? Also, approximately how much should I be looking at to sell my S9 plus for? No scratches. In spigen case always
unhappys10 wrote: » Anyone know how I can have data on while on a call. Always worked on s8+ with Vodafone but since swapping to Eir and s10+ its stopped
Duff wrote: Currently on an S8 and have the option of paying €300 on my upgrade to get the S10 Plus. Anyone got the phone? Was planning on keeping the S8 another year before upgrading but is the S10 Plus that much better than the S8? (I am liking the huge battery on it)
kilsmum wrote: » Just wondering did anyone who traded in a phone with Samsung Ireland get the approval email for the ear buds yet? I got the claim no. email on Sunday morning and haven't heard anything since. Kilsmum
Basil3 wrote: » Network feature, AFAIK. You need to contact Eir.
CptMackey wrote: » Would the 10e be worth buying?
alanzo27 wrote: » Got my phone yesterday. It is amazing, and I am blown away with the quality of the stereo speakers. Audio levels are very loud. Haven't tested much else as of now. I have been inquiring about phone insurance. I have had no luck yet. So far I have tried Gadget Insurance and awaiting a response from Protect Your Bubble. GI will only insure up to a maximum of €1,200. Bear in mind that I have the 1TB model. I've been researching others but from looking at other threads here and reviews from TrustPilot they can be a nightmare to deal with. Also looking through their Policy Documents.
bazzz wrote: » See about 2(page 45) pages back, there's direct links to the claim page there.
Cb12345 wrote: » That's good news. How did you manage to apply for the ear buds? My phone arrived today too(eir). On instructions it says to select the ear bud offer under news and tips section in Samsung members app. Either it's not there or I'm not recognising it.
Inquitus wrote: » Despite them telling me this yesterday, it arrived today, and I put in my app for the free ear buds. Just an FYI to anyone who might be interested, mine shipped by Voda came unlocked.
Inquitus wrote: » My pre-order is awaiting them getting new stock in. Voda. That's a pita
schemingbohemia wrote: » Anyone recommend a screen protector and case available in bricks and mortar shops in Dublin? For the S10 not plus.
DylanK wrote: » Gadget Insurance, Blue Insurance and some other insurance company use a third party company called Direct Group Ltd to handle their claims. Direct Group Ltd is, basically, THE WORST OF WORST. Here's the story, on the second week of me having my new phone, my new phone got snatched, I then filed a claim of theft but after they reviewed my claim, they accused me for making fraudulent loss claim...... (less 1000 words of how I appealed and fought with them). Eventually got a SECOND letter from the Garda stating CCTV footage can be proved that my phone was snatched by a scum on a bike on O'Connell Street. After nearly 2 weeks they reluctantly accept my appeal, but they didnt have the phone in stock because at the time the phone (S8+) only launched for a month. So they offered me a REFURBISHED previous year model which is the S7, which I think it was the reason why they rejected my claim in first place because it was a newly launched top end phone. ........... (less 3000 words of my rant) Eventually got a new S8+ from them after nearly 6 weeks with the Financial Services and Pensions Ombudsman involved! Not to mention hours and hours of calls to their claim department and 0818 wasn't free call. So now whenever I see insurance company uses Direct Group Ltd to handle their claims = NO!!! For your reference here is the review of Direct Group Ltd :mad:
alanzo27 wrote: » So far I have tried Gadget Insurance and awaiting a response from Protect Your Bubble.