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coachbrady79

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This is the situation, my wife has a iphone 6s plus 16 gb (yeah i know), anyway she needs a upgrade urgently, I have a currently have a iphone 7 plus 128 gig(only uses 58 gigs on it) she wants my phone and asked me to get the 8 plus , i have only had my phone for 3 months, as far as the 8 plus there is only 64 and 256, what do i do these are the three options

Option A: get her a iphone 7 plus 128 gig and keep my plus (149$)

Option B: Give her my plus and I get a iphone 8 plus 256 gig . (229$)


Option C: Keep my plus and get here the 8 plus 64 gig (79$)
 
Option C: Get her 8 Plus 64 GB if she don't need much Storage
 
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This is the situation, my wife has a iphone 6s plus 16 gb (yeah i know), anyway she needs a upgrade urgently, I have a currently have a iphone 7 plus 128 gig(only uses 58 gigs on it) she wants my phone and asked me to get the 8 plus , i have only had my phone for 3 months, as far as the 8 plus there is only 64 and 256, what do i do these are the three options

Option A: get her a iphone 7 plus 128 gig and keep my plus (149$)

Option B: Give her my plus and I get a iphone 8 plus 256 gig . (229$)


Option C: Keep my plus and get here the 8 plus 64 gig (79$)
Which option do you want?

Do what you want. If what you want costs more but you can afford it, what's the problem? Unless you're one of those persons that only bases your buying decisions on need?
 
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Why doesn’t she go to the store and pick a phone she likes? She needs an upgrade, not you
 
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