This is a big island. Where?
Plenty of guys with them for sale and they ship to you, via bus the next day. You can get and iPhone 7 new for less than $200 and a 7 Plus with 128 GB for $220.
Try looking here:
https://www.mercadolibre.com.do
Plenty of guys with them for sale and they ship to you, via bus the next day. You can get and iPhone 7 new for less than $200 and a 7 Plus with 128 GB for $220.
Try looking here:
https://www.mercadolibre.com.do
Mercado LibreWhere can I get a new iPhone 7 for less than $200?
If fact here's a new 7 Plus for only $120 new. Seems there must have been thousands of unsold 7 Plus phones as there are hundreds for sale on this siteWhere can I get a new iPhone 7 for less than $200?
Sorry posted the wrong link. That one is $300 but there are plenty 7s there just over $200If fact here's a new 7 Plus for only $120 new. Seems there must have been thousands of unsold 7 Plus phones as there are hundreds for sale on this site
https://articulo.mercadolibre.com.do/MRD-410282308-iphone-7-plus-rojo-en-oferta-_JM
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Plenty of guys with them for sale and they ship to you, via bus the next day. You can get and iPhone 7 new for less than $200 and a 7 Plus with 128 GB for $220.
Try looking here:
https://www.mercadolibre.com.do
I do not recomend do it that way, he will be waitting whole life and the phone will never arrive, a lot scam on those webpages. If he can not pick up the phone better do not do it that way and go straight to a cellphone store, or use ebay or amazon.
Any smartphone if it is unlocked will work down here. Just stay under $200 and you're good to go.
Not any, when you buy an smartphone you must be sure about the frecuencies if is not Iphone or Galaxy newest model that came with all frecuencies. Also you need to know for what market was made, cellphones for Indian or chinees market do not work here very easy.
Claro use Band 850 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
VIVA use Band 1900 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
Altice use Band 900 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
As you can see if you do not make sure that your phone use those bands your phone wont work properly if come with diferent bands, maybe only will catch 3G and not LTE and in worse case wont work.
Here none of the companies are offering VoLTE yet, thats mean that all phones needs to have in use 2 bands at the same time, 3G for voice and LTE for internet. If you check the screen of your phone while you are dialing when you press call you will see that your phone will change from LTE to 3G during the call, same thing will do while receiving a call while on LTE, will change to 3G. With VoLTE only will use one band and your phone will use less batery.
Not any, when you buy an smartphone you must be sure about the frecuencies if is not Iphone or Galaxy newest model that came with all frecuencies. Also you need to know for what market was made, cellphones for Indian or chinees market do not work here very easy.
Claro use Band 850 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
VIVA use Band 1900 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
Altice use Band 900 for 3G and Band 4 (1700/2100) for LTE
As you can see if you do not make sure that your phone use those bands your phone wont work properly if come with diferent bands, maybe only will catch 3G and not LTE and in worse case wont work.
Here none of the companies are offering VoLTE yet, thats mean that all phones needs to have in use 2 bands at the same time, 3G for voice and LTE for internet. If you check the screen of your phone while you are dialing when you press call you will see that your phone will change from LTE to 3G during the call, same thing will do while receiving a call while on LTE, will change to 3G. With VoLTE only will use one band and your phone will use less batery.
As far as I know, any of the better band smartphones are both GSM and CDMA compatible and are quad band, meaning that they will work on all frequencies. They just need to be unlocked. My 4-year old iPhone 6S does and also works on LTE. The only thing you need to do is unlock them.
Can you give me an example of a smartphone where this is not the case?
Check this one.
https://www.gsmarena.com/asus_zenfone_max_pro_(m2)_zb631kl-9410.php
Click on network and will open details of the bands. As you could see this model will work here in 2G with Claro, Viva and Altice, for 3G will work only with Claro and Altice, and LTE is not going to work. And like this there more models and brands.
the Better smartphones catch the most bands but not all the bands, thats why you have to make sure that has included the bands of the carrier you are using.