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hi,


im selling on my iphone 5 as i done use it much anymore.


this is on pay as you go as i brought it and has never been on contract, it was unlocked when i got it from the store but believe it locks to the first sim put in it, i used an o2 sim..


i only got this one febuary as a replacement due to signal issues and it was given another 12 month apple care. it has been kept in a case with front and back screen covers and has never been dropped or used in the rain it has been very much cared for but i just dont use it as it should be used.


it comes fully boxed with charger but not the headphones due to hygiene the imei on the box isnt the same as the phones as i said it was replaced and if you look up on apples care site it show this.


i am looking for ?320 ono


it will remain here untill sold so no need to ask if its still available, if you see this then yes it is.


thanks for looking


Danny

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