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Old second user iPhones worth more than the new iPhone 3G in USA
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Old second user iPhones worth more than the new iPhone 3G in USA | Old second user iPhones worth more than the new iPhone 3G in USA |
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| by Davey Winder | |
| Monday, 21 July 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 Writing in the New York Times, David F. Gallagher expresses surprise that when he was walking past a New York Apple Store someone from an outfit called FreeiPhoneSwap was handing out leaflets offering to buy old iPhones for the exact same amount that the punters in the queue were about to pay for a brand spanking new iPhone 3G. Not that it really makes a lot of difference, after all the whole 'reduce - reuse - recycle' mantra does include the word 'reuse' and in many circumstances this is the most environmentally friendly option anyway. Even within the US there is a growing demand for iPhones which do not require that AT&T contract and activation. If you take the basic cost of a 16GB iPhone 3G of USD $299 (AUD $308) and add the AT&T account cancellation charge of USD $175 (AUD $179) then a contract free handset works out at USD $474 (AUD $486). What about the gray market and the trade in component parts? See how original iPhone values stand up here on the next page... CONTINUES |
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