Info please: KOGAN MOBILE

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sirgallivant
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22 Feb 2018 9:15am
Could the brains trust provide info on this mob, please? KOGAN MOBILE.

twodogs1969
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22 Feb 2018 9:47am
They use the Vodafone network so coverage is the same as Vodafone.
fishmonkey
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22 Feb 2018 9:57am
pretty comprehensive info here:

whatphone.com.au/sim-only-byo-plans/kogan-mobile-plan-review-and-comparison

they are now using the Vodafone network (which apparently has improved a lot over the past few years), their network coverage can be seen here:

www.vodafone.com.au/network/coverage-checker

bandwidth and coverage aren't going to match Telstra (who still have the best network), but it's a lot cheaper.

if you have specific questions, the best forum is Whirlpool:

https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=2696518
sirgallivant
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23 Feb 2018 2:22am
Thanks fishmonkey. Good info!

Harb
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24 Feb 2018 6:29pm
fishmonkey said..

bandwidth and coverage aren't going to match Telstra (who still have the best network), but it's a lot cheaper.



Aldi is using Telstra network and has some of the cheapest prepaid plans around,

www.aldimobile.com.au/plans/mobile-plans/
Charriot
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25 Feb 2018 4:24am
+1 for Aldi,
echunda
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26 Feb 2018 10:19am
+2 Aldi
Sydney88
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26 Feb 2018 10:57am
Just be careful as the Telstra coverage on ALDI mobile & other virtual carriers that use the Telstra network as it's not the same as going direct with Telstra as they are going through Telstra Wholesale not Telstra Retail.

Coverage for Telstra Wholesale:
www.telstrawholesale.com.au/products/mobiles/coverage.html

Telstra Retail Coverage:
www.telstra.com.au/coverage-networks/our-coverage

I just signed up with a Telstra Mx Sim Only Plan 39mth 15gb data & unlimited calls & txt not bad for Telstra considering I used to pay 60 bucks for much less.

Not to say ALDI is not a good offering but I do a lot of regional travel and you don't get the same highway coverage for example.
josusa
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26 Feb 2018 8:08am
I can vouch for Kogan. This is my second year with them and no problems at all. As a family we have 4 sims with them. Cheap as chips and keep getting more data. Down side is no international capability. I get better reception than a colleague with Telstra when at work.
Really no complaints here.
Just want to add that I am a city dweller so can't make much comment on rural reception except that when bringing my boat from Esperance I had very comparable reception to a crew member with Telstra.
sirgallivant
sirgallivant
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2 Mar 2018 9:47am
I was not clear enough in my first post.
I am not looking for a provider, l am thinking of purchasing a new phone from Kogan.
I use optus in town and telstra mobile wifi on the boat. I am happy with them.

My old phone needs replacement and Kogan is offering the same phone - A7 galaxy - for half price than anyone else.

I was wondering, what is the catch in this deal. Are the phones the same or the offer is a crooked one with hidden agendas or faults.
Some say the phones are European! What does that mean. Aren't all phones the same. I am a child as far as modern electronics are concerned.

Could someone enlighten me, please?

fishmonkey
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2 Mar 2018 12:12pm
what you need to look into is which GSM bands are supported by the phone. most current phones support a range of bands to enable global roaming to work, and European multi-band phones are generally compatible with Australian networks.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM_frequency_bands
https://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/Mobile_Phone_Frequencies
www.worldtimezone.com/gsm.html
LooseChange
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2 Mar 2018 12:29pm
One of the problems with an overseas phone (if that is what Kogan are offering) is that the phone's bootloader MAY be locked to a particular overseas telco, in which case you might not be able to update the firmware or the OS.

To answer your question, no, not all phones around the world are the same even if they have the same nomenclature.
fishmonkey
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2 Mar 2018 12:48pm
yes, it is important to ensure that the phone is not locked to a specific carrier. some phones can be unlocked later, but it's best to avoid this hassle...
Lazzz
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2 Mar 2018 3:11pm
sirgallivant said..
I was not clear enough in my first post.
I am not looking for a provider, l am thinking of purchasing a new phone from Kogan.
I use optus in town and telstra mobile wifi on the boat. I am happy with them.

My old phone needs replacement and Kogan is offering the same phone - A7 galaxy - for half price than anyone else.

I was wondering, what is the catch in this deal. Are the phones the same or the offer is a crooked one with hidden agendas or faults.
Some say the phones are European! What does that mean. Aren't all phones the same. I am a child as far as modern electronics are concerned.

Could someone enlighten me, please?



I just bought a new Samsung from them & couldn't be happier.

I just slipped my Telstra sim card in & all works great. I did get a Kogan pre paid sim as part of the deal but have no need for it ....... yet!!
sirgallivant
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2 Mar 2018 6:54pm
Now that is good info and advise!
Thank you.
Looks like Kogan is selling unlocked phones.

How could one learn what frequencies Optus or Telstra are using ? I wonder if that is googleable?

twodogs1969
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2 Mar 2018 7:05pm
sirgallivant said..
Now that is good info and advise!
Thank you.
Looks like Kogan is selling unlocked phones.

How could one learn what frequencies Optus or Telstra are using ? I wonder if that is googleable?



As per our conversation earlier today I use mine with Optus and it also worked with vinniphone in Vietnam.
LooseChange
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2 Mar 2018 8:19pm
fishmonkey said..
yes, it is important to ensure that the phone is not locked to a specific carrier. some phones can be unlocked later, but it's best to avoid this hassle...


If the bootloader is locked to a particular telco it can not be unlocked, it is a completely different thing to being network locked, which can be unlocked.
shaggybaxter
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2 Mar 2018 8:17pm
sirgallivant said..
Now that is good info and advise!
Thank you.
Looks like Kogan is selling unlocked phones.

How could one learn what frequencies Optus or Telstra are using ? I wonder if that is googleable?



Hi SirG,
if you own a Aus compatible mobile phone, the short answer is you don't care. All mobiles can receive the same frequency bands, the "lock" is purely a service provider issue, not the handset.
see the link below for the Aus carrier frequency bands;

www.mobilenetworkguide.com.au/australian_mobile_phone_frequencies.html
sirgallivant
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3 Mar 2018 4:01am
Thanks for the info, Scott, Shaggy, I'll have a busy weekend reading...




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