I've just been offered the first iphone (1st Generation) which was released some time ago, in which and what way will I be underhanded.
I've just been offered the first iphone (1st Generation) which was released some time ago, in which and what way will I be underhanded as the price range is very handsome.
mirameahora wrote:
You will get no use out of this phone and wont be able to use itunes either
I don't know why you say that. Many people are still quite happily using first-generation iPhones. They are very limited in the carrier support - EDGE only as Tim said - and the apps available are few now, but the phones still work and serve their original purpose.
That said, I certainly wouldn't buy one. Used iPhone 3G and even 3GS units are available quite affordably and are much more flexible.
Regards.
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