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Samsung S8+ with Cracked Screen - Unlocked : ?650


NathanCLove

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Hi guys,


I dropped my S8+ and cracked the screen...


The phone works perfectly and, even though there are quite a few hairline cracks in the bottom left corner, they are barely noticeable when the screen is on. It's still the best phone money can buy.


I'm selling it because I would like to buy a new one. The cracks only cover a small portion of the screen and most are invisible most of the time, but I'm willing to sell it if anyone is interested.


I bought it for ?779.99 from Argos about a month ago.


I'm selling it for ?650 because it's perfectly usable as it is, which means you'll be getting a nearly new S8+ for ?130 less than retail price. Or you may know someone who can get the screen fixed for cheap.


Either way, it's a good deal!


I just tried taking pictures of the cracks with my webcam but the quality isn't good enough. If you are interested, let me know and I will post some pictures of the damage later once my wife is home.


Any questions, please let me know.


Thanks!

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