It is an IPhone, so most probably will go cold, but it seems to be a good deal for 128GB IPhone 6
Lots of comments about warranty, the warranty on this is with the the seller and not Apple.
- eslick
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brookysm
24 Oct 1558#32
You've had an S3 for 6 months? That's a 4 year old phone you muppet not the 'most highly rated android phone'! No wonder you're finding it rubbish.
Jesus, the people who post on this site....
fishmaster
24 Oct 1527#38
Android:
Pros: Fully customisable, unlike any other OS, loads of apps.
Cons: Has to work on a myriad of differing hardware, so experience can vary massively between phones, OS updates are a mess. User interface can and often does vary between phones due to various manufacturers using their own user interface such as TouchWiz on Samsung phones, which makes it harder to use if you swap to another Android device or use a friend's for example.
IOS:
Pros: There's only been 12 models of iPhone, and Apple design/create both the hardware and software, so it's highly optimised. If you pick up an Apple device then use another one you instantly know where everything is.
Cons: You accept what Apple has given you, a massive divide between Android and IOS in terms of customisation. It's Apple and people hate Apple because they hate Apple.
Windows Phone:
Pros: Same as IOS. Possibly the slickest/fastest mobile OS to date which still exists as a mass adopted platform.
Cons: Massively lacking in apps in comparison to Android and IOS. People say this isn't a problem, if you've migrated from Android or IOS and you're a moderate user of apps, trust me you'll find it a problem. You can't do stuff like Tasker and Autocast on WP, in fact there's a lot you can't do in comparison to Android.
That's a very rough guide to the main mobile OS's. I like all three of the above and I use all three. My devices are: Galaxy S6, iPad Air currently and I had a Lumia 435 to mess with. However since I work in this field which is refurbishment of phones, tablets and laptops, I get to use them all.
Life is too short to hate, embrace the technology of today and make the most of it.
Depends how you define "better". I had an iPhone 3G, 4 and 5. I thought I ought to give Android a go so I switched to the Galaxy S3, the most highly rated android phone (the price, extra memory and swappable battery aren't that big a deal to me). I've had it for six months so in used to all the quirks and differences so I can give an informed opinion on this better phone - it's crap. I cannot wait to get back to an iPhone.
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ftbf444
23 Oct 156#1
12 months warranty I don't think so
matar to ftbf444
24 Oct 151#7
all iphones comes with 12 month warranty
louiseprior to ftbf444
24 Oct 15#35
12 months is standard on iPhones?
sethjee to ftbf444
24 Oct 152#86
After 14 days seller won't even remember that.
ourdevonfamily
23 Oct 15#2
Shame this wasn't posted yesterday... would've been great with an extra £50 off :disappointed:
defgimp to ourdevonfamily
23 Oct 151#3
I had the same thought :wink:
Having said that, this phone is available on Rakuten at the minute for £594, new and sealed.
I know that's more money, but at the minute there's 25x super points which on that amount is worth £150 and there'd be some quidco/TCB (3.5%) which would make me lean that way rather than refurbished?
Obviously, if there's nothing else you're likely to spend the £150 worth of points on then it ain't such a good deal :smirk:
Nope, it's a bit of a leap in the dark as it doesn't actually tell you what points you're getting but it's 25x over £200 total purchase. Max on this one is stated as 40,000 (£400) if you were going to buy a couple of em :wink:
sethjee
24 Oct 15#8
Purchased iPhone 6 plus 64gb for £370 with code yesterday in new other category. Don't know what it will come out as.
vassy201187
24 Oct 154#9
spenspuma to vassy201187
24 Oct 152#20
Do people still use Memes? I thought they'd died a death as they became over used and therefore no longer funny.
A bit like Farah trousers and more recently Ronnie Pickering videos.
surfbabe10
24 Oct 15#10
Oh god I just ordered one for a present for my mum! Thought I was safe buying through eBay but reading the reviews it appears not. They already saying problem with supplier so delivery late.
Opening post
Lots of comments about warranty, the warranty on this is with the the seller and not Apple.
- eslick
Top comments
Jesus, the people who post on this site....
Pros: Fully customisable, unlike any other OS, loads of apps.
Cons: Has to work on a myriad of differing hardware, so experience can vary massively between phones, OS updates are a mess. User interface can and often does vary between phones due to various manufacturers using their own user interface such as TouchWiz on Samsung phones, which makes it harder to use if you swap to another Android device or use a friend's for example.
IOS:
Pros: There's only been 12 models of iPhone, and Apple design/create both the hardware and software, so it's highly optimised. If you pick up an Apple device then use another one you instantly know where everything is.
Cons: You accept what Apple has given you, a massive divide between Android and IOS in terms of customisation. It's Apple and people hate Apple because they hate Apple.
Windows Phone:
Pros: Same as IOS. Possibly the slickest/fastest mobile OS to date which still exists as a mass adopted platform.
Cons: Massively lacking in apps in comparison to Android and IOS. People say this isn't a problem, if you've migrated from Android or IOS and you're a moderate user of apps, trust me you'll find it a problem. You can't do stuff like Tasker and Autocast on WP, in fact there's a lot you can't do in comparison to Android.
That's a very rough guide to the main mobile OS's. I like all three of the above and I use all three. My devices are: Galaxy S6, iPad Air currently and I had a Lumia 435 to mess with. However since I work in this field which is refurbishment of phones, tablets and laptops, I get to use them all.
Life is too short to hate, embrace the technology of today and make the most of it.
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Having said that, this phone is available on Rakuten at the minute for £594, new and sealed.
I know that's more money, but at the minute there's 25x super points which on that amount is worth £150 and there'd be some quidco/TCB (3.5%) which would make me lean that way rather than refurbished?
Obviously, if there's nothing else you're likely to spend the £150 worth of points on then it ain't such a good deal :smirk:
A bit like Farah trousers and more recently Ronnie Pickering videos.