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i can also confirm. 4G works in Australia (im also im melb)
im with Optus network and zero issues
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Sounds stressful. I'm glad to hear you got it and it arrived on Christmas Eve no less! It's nice to hear at least one person put in a little extra effort .
Anyone know of a way to order the phone (legally, without relatives) and have it shipped outside of Europe (Australia in my case but I'm sure Americans would be interested as well) without having a European mailing address?
Edit: ...and with the EU consumer warranty/protection still applying if shipped back to Europe for repairs?.
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Just be aware that, like many 4G phones, the Jolla may not work with 4G on the Optus network (incl Virgin, Amaysim etc) in the Canberra region, as Optus uses the TD-LTE 2300 MHz (B40) band here. They may also be rolling out the LTE 700 MHz (B28) band. The Jolla has neither.
I have confirmed this using the same Optus network SIM first in a Sony Z3C, which has both B40 and B28, successfully, and then in the Jolla which doesn't. The Jolla did not connect to 4G.
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So I may eventually buy from there (although I'm more likely to wait for the J2 at this point), whilst also encouraging others in SEAsia/Oceania to do so
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Jolla packaged the phone very well. They put the phone box inside a much bigger box. I would say it almost doubled the size of the package. I am also pretty sure that you could ship it safely in a slightly smaller package, but this might be hard to negotiate. I mention this because DHL said the volumetric weight was 0.52kgs. You would save some money if it was slightly smaller.
For the record the package shipped from Jolla via FedEx.
Dimensions: 20x13x9cm & 0.5kgs
It then shipped from Forward2me via DHL.
Dimensions: 20x13x10cm & 0.4kgs & 0.52kgs vol weight.
Hope this helps. Good luck.