Looking for an IPhone
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:37 pm
Need an AT&T IPhone would rather have a 7 or newer. Let me know what you have. Not looking for a plus model. Just too big.
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Ya I have a 6. Battery health is like 61 and it has a little bow in it. Could actually get it replaced under insurance with a new one for like 75 bucks. But would like newer if I can find a decent deal1fastmach1 wrote:I wouldn’t buy anything older than an 8 personally. The older phones are slow and just plain old now. 6 model phones had battery issues hence the super cheap battery replacements Apple hosted until the end of 18. iPhones are fairly resilient to maleware so resetting the phone and, at the most, uploading the latest ipa file from the Apple website should get it running nicely. My biggest complaint on used iPhones... People crack the screen then have them replaced by third party companies that have no business replacing screens. You never what you’re gonna get there. Buy from someone you trust that says the screen has never been replaced. iOS 12 gives users the ability to see the battery “health” as well. That can indicate how the phone was treated as far are charging goes.
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Send me some pics when you canjgordon924 wrote:I have an iPhone 6s. Unlocked, 64gb, space gray that I've been meaning to list on marketplace.
Works fine, minor scratches on the screen from daily wear and tear. Was going to post it on there for $200.
$150 if interested?
It was a $30 job at the Apple store up till the end of the year. It was a good deal. We had one replaced in my home.RecoilSensitive wrote:Ya I have a 6. Battery health is like 61 and it has a little bow in it. Could actually get it replaced under insurance with a new one for like 75 bucks. But would like newer if I can find a decent deal1fastmach1 wrote:I wouldn’t buy anything older than an 8 personally. The older phones are slow and just plain old now. 6 model phones had battery issues hence the super cheap battery replacements Apple hosted until the end of 18. iPhones are fairly resilient to maleware so resetting the phone and, at the most, uploading the latest ipa file from the Apple website should get it running nicely. My biggest complaint on used iPhones... People crack the screen then have them replaced by third party companies that have no business replacing screens. You never what you’re gonna get there. Buy from someone you trust that says the screen has never been replaced. iOS 12 gives users the ability to see the battery “health” as well. That can indicate how the phone was treated as far are charging goes.
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RecoilSensitive wrote:Send me some pics when you canjgordon924 wrote:I have an iPhone 6s. Unlocked, 64gb, space gray that I've been meaning to list on marketplace.
Works fine, minor scratches on the screen from daily wear and tear. Was going to post it on there for $200.
$150 if interested?