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> Lady Seabag has somehow bent her iPhone 6

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> Upgrade early is out of the question as its over a

> year away = ?500+

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> What to do, buy new or refurbished.

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> On EE contract.

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> Any advice or ideas ?


Presumably it's under warranty. There was an issue when the 6 first came out about some of them bending. Ask for a replacement.

I've had the 6 for over two years now and it's the best i've ever had. I've always (as in every single time) upgraded as soon as my contract has expired. I always put a lot of time in researching the best options for my next phone.


This is the first time i've decided to stick with what I have. I know the Samsungs have slightly better cameras and the Android operating systems are more customisable, but without being ridiculously picky I cannot fault the iphone 6.


I've got myself a ?25 per month vodafone sim card, which gives me 25gb monthly data, unlimited calls/texts, 4gb per month roaming data and unlimited roaming calls/texts in country & back to the UK and a free spotify premium subscription for the whole 12 month contract, saving me another tenner. So effectively i'm paying ?15 per month for that data, calls and texts, home and abroad. Phenomenal value.

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