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Apple iPhone 4s (Verizon US)


Seeking offers around ?60.00


Product description is as follows:


Brand: Apple

Camera Resolution: 8.0MP

Model: iPhone 4s

MPN: iPhone 4

Screen Size: 3.5?

Network: Verizon

Lock Status: Verizon

Contract: Without Contract

Processor: 1.0 GHz Cortex-A8

Operating System: iOS

RAM: 512 MB

Style: Bar Processor

Features: 3G Data Capable, Bluetooth Enabled, Global Ready, GPS, Internet Browser, Music Player, Speakerphone, Touchscreen, TTY Compatible, Voice-Activated Dialing, Wi-Fi Capable


The iPhone 4S is the follow-up to the very popular iPhone 4 and features a faster Apple A5 dual-core processor and improved 8 megapixel camera.


The iPhone 4S also features Siri - a voice assistant heeding natural-language questions and commands, and taking dictation.


Other features include a gorgeous 3.5-inch high-resolution display, Bluetooth compatibility, music player, WiFi, and 8GB of of internal memory.


The iPhone 4S also comes equipped with quadband GSM, CDMA, and WCDMA modes for international use.


This product has been extensively tested, is certified to be 100% functional, and ready for activation.


Item comes boxed as new.


Please contact me via the forum or on 01905 612936 with any questions that you may have.

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