Mates Rates: Samsung Galaxy S4

The Samsung Galaxy S4 is one the most wanted phones of the moment. Released just days ago the grey market is already doing its thing to bring the $899 sticker price down to well below $700.

At least two sites are offering the Samsung Galaxy S4 (4G) at sub $700 prices.  Kogan offers the phone at $749, while Millennius has cut that even further dropping their price down to $669.

While you might be able to walk into a Samsung Store in Sydney or Melbourne and get your hands on this stunning new phone and walk out with no waiting, or perhaps even your local telco store – those interested in saving dollars might just be keen to wait out the online delivery delays.

Kogan states shipping in 1-2 days, while Millennius says 2-3 days.  EFTM has confirmed with Millennius they have stock on hand and you should have the phone at your door in 5 days.  But don’t take our word for it!  This is online shopping after all.

So – at $669 Millennius has you covered for quite possibly the best price on the Samsung Galaxy S4, especially for the 4G version – get clicking!

Price: $669 (4G) (Millennius) / $749 (4G) (Kogan)

Web: Millennius / Kogan

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