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Are You Selling, Keeping or Sold Your iPhone ?


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I have a 7+ work/business phone that works perfectly and would only get the 11 if Apple does a special financing using the Apple Card which I just got.....

When I got the 7+, Apple joined up with Barclays VISA for a 0%, 24 month promotion with a $50 Apple gift card to boot.

Hoping (cross my fingers) that Apple does the same with the new GS Apple Card for the 11.

Otherwise, will keep the the 7+ for another year...
 
I have bought new 6s recently for 300$.
It is doing phone calls, sending messages, mails and internet as fine as the new modes for 1300$ :)
I have learned, that purchasing outdated models works the best for me...
 
Seems like reached the point of diminishing return for yearly upgrades. Until the next real big thing, we are getting small incremental improvements that most won’t notice with day to day usage.
 
Seems like reached the point of diminishing return for yearly upgrades. Until the next real big thing, we are getting small incremental improvements that most won’t notice with day to day usage.

Well, that depends on what device somebody would be upgrading from that would be considered ‘incremental’. Example: If somebody has an iPhone 7 and are considering the iPhone 11 with the triple lens camera, wireless charging, Face ID, that’s massive by itself.
 
I sold my Oneplus 6 because i really got bored of Android, and now i have to live with my SE 16gb untill the release of the new iPhone. I'm going with the Max version, since i really love the big phones! <3
 
There's no option for Trade - in? Since technically those who are on the Apple iUP and planning on upgrading will likely trade in their device. So technically not selling or already sold and nor keeping. I plan on upgrading on iUP and therefore I'll be trading my device in for the next one.
 
Well, that depends on what device somebody would be upgrading from that would be considered ‘incremental’. Example: If somebody has an iPhone 7 and are considering the iPhone 11 with the triple lens camera, wireless charging, Face ID, that’s massive by itself.
Yes. Why said yearly upgrades. Getting new device every year.
 
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