rocknrolldoggy macrumors regular Original poster Jun 11, 2009 130 62 Aug 30, 2011 #1 I have a mint iPhone 4 (black 16GB) running on 4.3.3 with the 01.59.00 baseband. Just curious as to what the resale value range would be as I will likely upgrade to an iPhone 5. Thanks!
I have a mint iPhone 4 (black 16GB) running on 4.3.3 with the 01.59.00 baseband. Just curious as to what the resale value range would be as I will likely upgrade to an iPhone 5. Thanks!
Dhelsdon macrumors 65816 Feb 5, 2010 1,337 2 Canadian Eh! Aug 30, 2011 #2 Search eBay for completed listings, then add a bit onto that for the jailbreak. From what I've seen the jailbroken phones have higher resell value.
Search eBay for completed listings, then add a bit onto that for the jailbreak. From what I've seen the jailbroken phones have higher resell value.
S staeit macrumors member Jul 4, 2011 81 0 Aug 30, 2011 #4 Dhelsdon said: Search eBay for completed listings, then add a bit onto that for the jailbreak. From what I've seen the jailbroken phones have higher resell value. Click to expand... Jailbreak adds no value to the phone whatsoever, but the old unlockable baseband might.
Dhelsdon said: Search eBay for completed listings, then add a bit onto that for the jailbreak. From what I've seen the jailbroken phones have higher resell value. Click to expand... Jailbreak adds no value to the phone whatsoever, but the old unlockable baseband might.
T terraphantm macrumors 68040 Jun 27, 2009 3,816 670 Pennsylvania Aug 30, 2011 #5 staeit said: Jailbreak adds no value to the phone whatsoever, but the old unlockable baseband might. Click to expand... In my experiene, jailbreak (or jailbreakability) adds value when the latest firmware has no untethered jailbreak available (as is the case for 4.3.5)
staeit said: Jailbreak adds no value to the phone whatsoever, but the old unlockable baseband might. Click to expand... In my experiene, jailbreak (or jailbreakability) adds value when the latest firmware has no untethered jailbreak available (as is the case for 4.3.5)