Buying a mobile online or in-store

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Champi-sama Posted messages 101 Status Membre -  
luislepécheur Posted messages 25 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -
Hello everyone. A quick question that may seem silly, but what is the difference between buying a phone online (Amazon for example) and the same model in a store? Considering that I sometimes notice a difference of 40 or 50€, is there a real added value?

Thanks in advance.

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Danelectro Posted messages 1844 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   375
 
Hi,
When you buy a phone from a carrier store, it is often locked to that carrier: you need to perform a special operation to use a SIM card other than the one from the carrier. The carrier often adds a software overlay with apps that aren't necessarily useful...
Personally, I prefer to buy online; I'm sure to get the phone as it was designed by the manufacturer.
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Snox5 Posted messages 1670 Status Contributeur 214
 
Indeed, I forgot this point mentioned by Danelectro: phones bought in stores like Orange have unnecessary carrier bloatware. :D
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Snox5 Posted messages 1670 Status Contributeur 214
 
Hello,
Phones sold online are sometimes cheaper and yet they are entirely official, legal, and identical to the stock in stores like Fnac, Darty...
Be careful, if the difference is too significant from usual prices, it might be scams or counterfeit products of very poor quality.
Otherwise, it's all good! ^^
Happy shopping!

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Snox5
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Champi-sama Posted messages 101 Status Membre 9
 
Thank you for your responses! :)
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luislepécheur Posted messages 25 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   322
 
Hello, there are hypermarkets, for example, that sell unlocked mobiles and locked mobiles. Personally, I preferred to buy mine in a large store because of the after-sales service and the contact, and I don't regret it!
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