I'm replacing my 4S with a 5, giving the 4S to my daughter and planning to sell her iPhone 4.
About 3 months ago she could no longer connect to wifi and we tried the recommendations of resetting the network setting and when that didn't work a full reset. After that we took it to an Apple store and they concluded that the wifi antenna had probably gone bad.
Which approach is likely to yield the best profit: selling it as is and disclosing that wifi is not working, or paying the $150 then selling it?
thanks,
-ArtificialGrape
About 3 months ago she could no longer connect to wifi and we tried the recommendations of resetting the network setting and when that didn't work a full reset. After that we took it to an Apple store and they concluded that the wifi antenna had probably gone bad.
Which approach is likely to yield the best profit: selling it as is and disclosing that wifi is not working, or paying the $150 then selling it?
thanks,
-ArtificialGrape