I just bought an iPhone SE (16 GB - so outdated stock) for $377.
It needed to be an iPhone for all of the Android fanboys (I'm a recent convert to Android having been lent one for the last 6 months).
Do you reckon that's an okay deal?
I just bought an iPhone SE (16 GB - so outdated stock) for $377.
It needed to be an iPhone for all of the Android fanboys (I'm a recent convert to Android having been lent one for the last 6 months).
Do you reckon that's an okay deal?
Yeah, it was an SE from a private eBay seller (he said brand new still in packaging and has 100% feedback).
It was an SE.
Well sure, if you're Okay with a phone that only has a 10 gigs of memory, and that 10 gigs is also shared between things like apps, games, documents, music and photos.
It's definitely not the phone to buy if you're looking to shoot 1080p 60fps video, mobile phones don't compress video very well (for obvious reasons) and you'll be needing to dump your data often to free up space.
A Telstra network locked iphone was posted for $448 and someone mentioned unlock was done for free
You do raise some good points, I may keep the Android phone I've kind of been given to store music/podcasts, I guess.
Not ideal, I guess… but needed the iPhone.
If you are happy with the price then its good for you.
Even though its 10gb left after os is installed it is stilla bit to play with and you can maximise that but cloud storage and streaming services.
A lot of androids are still rocking 16gb and it seems to be enough for every day use.
Where'd you buy it from? that seems like a great price for an SE. Are you sure it wasn't a 5S?