I am thinking about getting rid of my BlueAngel and keeping my Himalaya due to some reasons (not sure yet though). I am wondering how much do you think I can get for my XDA IIs, I would include a 1GB SD card, a 3.5mm to 2.5mm stero adapter retails @ $20 on expansys, it lets you plug any 3.5mm headset into your XDA IIs, I would also include the 1490mAh battery, and a new 2400mAh. I also upgraded it to the latest radio rom and rom, extended rom, etc. It's about 5 months old and in good condition, it has some minor screen scratches but there is a screen protector over it so you cannot see them at all. From other than a few minor scratches its perfect condition ;-)
i paid USD$530 for something "similar" - 4mth used 2s and the case
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38331&item=5813479455
factoring in depreciation, i guess you can try a similar price?
Just waiting for my TyTN to arrive in another week, and then I should be free and clear to send this rig on its way to a happy new owner...
It's an unlocked, Cingular-branded, Siemens SX66. The phone is in perfect working order. It is running the latest legal roms from the SX66 Standardization Project (WM2003). If you want to put WM5 on it after you buy it, that's up to you...
It has some VERY MINOR wear-and-tear type marks which come from being my primary device for so long.
Also included are two standard BA batteries (1490 mAh) and two standard cradles. Finally, I'll throw in a Boxwave mini-sync cable and a SanDisk 1 GB SD card to round out the kit.
Payments would be via PayPal. By default, shipping will be by 3-day UPS Ground in the US. If the buyer would prefer personal exchange, I'm in the Boston area.
If interested drop me a PM...
My TyTN has arrived... I'm fully migrated and ready to ship.
Just for clarity sake, here's an update list of everything in the kit:
- Siemens SX66 main unit
- Stock Stylus (2)
- Stock battery (2)
- Stock cradle and power supply (2)
- Stock carrying case
- Stock dongle connector
- Sandisk 1GB SD card
- Boxwave mini-USB sync cable
There's got to be some reader of this forum that could use a device in very good shape!
Just let me know (I'd rather sell it here and give a reader a good deal than slugging it out on eBay).
how about 220 shipped. haha iono why im buying another one since i also have 2 of the sx66 and 1 xda iis
how about 220 shipped. haha iono why im buying another one since i also have 2 of the sx66 and 1 xda iis
Due to an upgrade to a Kaiser, I have the following for sale:
TWO O2 Branded XDA IIs - One complete, one lacks stylus - Both are UNLOCKED.
One, my spare second one - the battery *may* be faulty. The reason I have two is that I had issues with it rebooting when i first got it, O2 sent a replacement and neglected to send a return bag . It ended up that it seemed to be the battery, so I used the original handset but the replacement battery, and I slung the replacement handset and original batt in a drawer. After rooting it out of the drawer (where it had lain for a couple of years) the battery seems to work fine and power was still over 84%. I will run it some to check. Maybe I was just being a noob or the backup battery hadn't charged.
Both handsets have some minor wear on the corners but otherwise are fine. No loose sliders etc. The rubber cap over the headphone socket on the main one is starting to split.
Also, there is a GlobalSat BT-338 SirfStar III Bluetooth GPS unit. I should have the wall charger lying around somewhere lol, I never used it though, I always used the car charger (Which I definately have and is included). A really great unit.
Also, there is a windscreen sucker mount for the XDA. Just a cheapo halfords one, but it fits perfectly and doesn't obstruct power or headphone sockets.
Also included is a retracting mini-sync cable - USB one end, custom XDA connector the other. Get a car lighter -> USB adapter (No! You can't have mine!) and leave that in your car, then you can use the mini sync you keep in your pocket with any PC or in your car to charge or transfer files.
Also included is a 1GB SD card. It is Integral branded card, it shows no speed but it seems to have enough bandwidth to play DivX off the card
Also included are two cradles - one for work, one for home
There should be two holsters, but I mislaid one the other day, I am sure it will turn up lol.
Would anyone be interested in the job lot? May split the 2nd phone off for a spares sale, but would rather sell the lot as one.
I can provide pics, I will need to bring the 2nd cradle from work, and see if I can find the missing holster / GPS wall charger first...
I live in the UK, but I suppose I would consider sending elswhere in europe. Would be unwilling to send to Nigeria even if were is for £10,000
Offers please
I think you will get your best deaL on on ebay here.
I suggest you list them separately
Might be interested in bidding on the spare one...
hardingt0110
I'm looking to buy the car dock, MHL Adapter and USB adapter for the SGS2. I was hoping that we'd have something in Canada by now, but it doesn't look like it. Anyone have any ideas where I can get these accessories, and when they'll be available (especially at Best Buy, as I have gift cards)?
BTW, I tried to order these accessories from Bell in early August. Their website doesn't show availability and I got an email a couple of days later saying that they had none in stock and weren't expecting them until end of August. I cancelled the order (as they charged my credit card right away and I don't trust them). I followed up this week to see if they had any in stock and they told me that they can't tell me. I have to place the order to find out. Ahhh, you gotta love Bell.
There is none available in Canada, I order my accessories on eBay, a Korean seller.
For cases there is a seller in Toronto selling authentic SGP cases, love my SGP Neo Hybrid!
Thanks for the reply. I checked ebay, but the price of the car dock was too high.
I ended up ordering the car dock and MHL adapter from ExportPrive (they didn't have the USB adapter). This was still a bit expensive, but the only place that I found cheaper was expansys.ca. After the reviews I read about expansys, there's no way I was going to order from them.
I have ordered a car,desktop dock and battery pack case as well as other cases all with expansys and have never had a problem.
It's good to know that not everyone has had a bad experience with Expansys. Probably more times than not there are no problems with Expansys, as people are generally more vocal about negative experiences than positive ones. However, I've read enough bad stories (even on their own forums) to not risk it.
It figures. After ordering the MHL adapter from Export Prive, I found a similar one for less from MonoPrice. I know it's not an official Samsung adapter, but I'm sure the quality is excellent, as everything else I've purchased from them is.
Here are the details:
Product Name: Micro USB to HDMI MHL Adapter - Black
Product ID: 8675
Price: $15.92
The current list of MHL compatible devices includes:
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Infuse 4G
HTC Evo 3D
HTC Flyer Tablet
HTC Sensation
Oakville place had all accessories at the bell store
timby said:
It figures. After ordering the MHL adapter from Export Prive, I found a similar one for less from MonoPrice. I know it's not an official Samsung adapter, but I'm sure the quality is excellent, as everything else I've purchased from them is.
Here are the details:
Product Name: Micro USB to HDMI MHL Adapter - Black
Product ID: 8675
Price: $15.92
The current list of MHL compatible devices includes:
Samsung Galaxy S II
Samsung Infuse 4G
HTC Evo 3D
HTC Flyer Tablet
HTC Sensation
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thanks, I bought one. ill post up a review when it comes in.
ks2hot4u said:
thanks, I bought one. ill post up a review when it comes in.
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No problem. I'm pretty sure the quality will be pretty good, but I'm interested in reading your review.
BTW, I've since found that the Bell store in Ajax had the MHL adapter in stock. They haven't received any stock of the car adapter or OTG USB adapter yet, though.
Anyway, $16 from MonoPrice for their brand (+ shipping) vs $50 from Bell for the Samsung one...it's an easy choice. I just wish I would have found it a day earlier!
I received my order from Export Prive today (the 14th). I ordered it the night of the 8th, so it came pretty quick. It was pretty much right on their estimate.
If anyone's interested, here's a breakdown of the costs from Export Prive compared to Bell:
Export Prive:
1 SSGMHLADGS2 Samsung MHL Adaptor to HDMI Output for Galaxy S II i9100 $33.12
1 SSGVHCLDGS2 Samsung Vehicle Dock for Galaxy S II i9100 $51.02
Sub-Total: $84.13
Shipping via Express Mail Service (EMS): $17.90 (you can save about $5 if you choose a slower shipping method)
Total: $102.03 USD (came to $103.04 on credit card bill due to currency exchange fees)
Bell:
HDTV adapter: $49.95
Samsung vehicle dock (window mount): $49.95
Sub-Total: $99.90
HST: $12.99
Total: $112.89
As you can see, ordering these two accessories from Bell would have cost me more than it did with Export Prive.
I tried out the vehicle dock kit and I like it. It's light weight, yet solid. It comes in two main pieces. There's the arm that has a suction cup for the window / dash, and there's a holder for the phone that can snap to the arm.
To insert the phone, you just pull down the lock (at the bottom), snap the phone in and push the lock back up (which connects the micro USB). This could probably be done with one hand. There's no way the phone will fall out.
To take the phone out, pull down the lock at the bottom, press on the tab at the top and pull the phone out from the top. Most likely this will require two hands, but we'll see after I get used to it. I kept pressing the power / lock button on the phone when trying to take it out, but hopefully that won't be an issue as I adjust the technique I use to take it out.
Once the phone is in the dock, it can be rotated and the angle can be changed. This means that you can have it vertical or horizontal (on on any orientation you want). The angle can be changed so that it's directed more to one side. It's on a ball joint, so it's completely up to you how you want to set it up. There's also a knob on the back that will allow you to adjust the tension.
The phone holder can be removed while the phone's still attached, so if you need to quickly detach it and put it back, it's pretty easy.
When you insert the phone, a few things happen (regardless if you have the lighter apapter plugged in or not):
Care mode is activated. A little steering wheel icon is shown in the status bar at the top to indicate this mode is active. It can be disabled from the notifications window.
The "Voice talk" application is started.
The speakerphone is activated.
Unfortunately, the speaker is on the back of the phone. There is an opening on the holder to allow the sound through, but there's nothing to redirect the sound to the front (maybe the windshield will help, we'll see). I can't see this being loud enough in my car. I'll have to try it out for a couple of days.
There are two ports on the back of the phone holder: one for the speaker line out and one for the micro USB adapter. It comes with a lighter adapter that has a micro USB connector. They've also included a little magnetic clamp that can be used to bunch up any excess cable.
Overall, I'd say it's a well built and thought out vehicle dock kit. It's solid, looks nice, holds the phone really well and automatically puts the phone in car mode. It has a couple of minor issues, such as needing to pull the phone out from where the lock / power button is, and the speaker on the back (which is more of a phone issue than dock issue). I'd say it's also overpriced, but I think it's worth it. I'm happy with it.
I haven't played with the MHL adapter yet. I can't believe Bell is charging $50 for it, though. Even worse is the standard battery from Bell...it costs $89.95!!! I know all of the other accessories are over priced, but that's ridiculous!
I ordered my Otterbox Commuter case directly from the Bell website, at which point it said "expect your shipment in 3 weeks when we're restocked". It came a few weeks ago. It's $34 CDN on the Bell website, which is cheaper than most places I think. I noticed they now have the car dock as well. The battery price seems downright ludicrous however; perhaps it's also a mini desalinization plant?
Any/all Bell stores I went to had SFA for the SGSII in stock.
Hi,
Im from Poland, We didn't have released that model in our country. I rebought my own device from a Importer. Now I need a replacement for battery and 2G/3G antena, we have less than minor market of used parts for i927 here, almost nothing. Can You tell me from what other Samsung model I can get parts for fixes?
Thanks for all.
hello
you can buy battery from aliexpress https://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20170507073621&SearchText=i927+battery
eBay
I've had excellent luck finding parts for both my Samsung Captivate [AT&T version of the original Galaxy S] and my Galaxy S4. I had to replace the speaker, the SIM/micro SD card board and the ear phone jack on my Captivate. I had never worked on a phone before. I used several tutorials on this site and videos on YouTube to show me how to do this stuff. I would suggest as a first step, you obtain a set of tools to work on your phone from eBay. Several years ago, I purchased a 23 piece tool kit from an eBay vendor in China for $2.99 [that includes shipping]. I paid $7 for the speaker, $2.99 for the SIM/micro SD card and $4 for the ear phone jack. All prices included shipping from China. I've purchased many items over the past 6 years from eBay vendors in China. Typical delivery times to the south east USA has been 10 to 21 days. I've been happy with all the items I've purchased. I would highly recommend you look on eBay. I bought a new, genuine Samsung battery for my Captivate for $5. I paid $10.57 for 2 extra batteries for my Galaxy S4.