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iPhone 6 silver 64 GB - excellent condition


ellendulwich

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hi everyone


I have just got a new phone, so have an iPhone 6 (64gb model - in silver) for sale.


My current phone is unlocked.


It is in excellent condition, as I've always kept it in a sturdy case with a glass screen protector on it - it has a bit of a 'dink' on one of the corners, but other than that it is pretty perfect. It had a new battery about 18 months ago so it is still holding charge well.


I have the original box, and can provide a charger if needed (headphones not included as I've been using these since i got the phone so i assume you don't want them!). I'm asking ?200 for it, they seem to be going for about ?240 on Ebay so it's a good deal for the condition of the phone, please don't make any silly offers. If no one wants to buy it i'll send it off to one of the phone recycling sites, but it feels like a shame as I've really looked after the phone.


I'm in Bellenden, so please get in contact if you're interested - I haven't included photos in the ad as everyone knows what an iphone looks like, but if you message me with your number i'm happy to whatsapp a picture of the dent to you.


Thanks everyone


Ellen

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