I don't really have any info. Here's the advert on Shpock.Seems cheap to me.
Or a great deal.
Apple stuff has battery monitoring software built in that limit the max charge available after they have hit the expected number of charge cycles.
How old is it? What condition? How many charge cycles had it had?
I wouldn't be insult worried by 76% battery health in a phone a few years old like this is. What are we on now, iPhone 14. So this 11 had had some usage.
I wouldn't really use it that much. I have an android I use day to dayI've just upgraded from an iPhone 11. Depending on how much you use the phone it's an OK deal if you're a casual user. I wouldn't reccomend if you are a heavy user or need the fastest response speeds. I was starting to notice it getting a little laggy lately on the most recent OS, but I'm quite a power user. It still works fine for most things.
Do keep in mind it's nearing 4 years old and the battery will be less efficient than new. Again depending on how heavy a user you are that might be fine. In any case, a battery can be replaced for around £50-60 from an iSmash place or something (or more with Apple direct).
I'm more likely to buy 2nd hand stuff from CEX or BackMarket. I like warranties.I wouldn't really use it that much. I have an android I use day to day
I would prefer that. But won't find any that low in price.I'm more likely to buy 2nd hand stuff from CEX or BackMarket. I like warranties.
I feel like risking it. Won £80 on bingo last night.It seems like a nice buy but without handling the phone I'm reluctant to say go for it.
Aren't these all glass with a metal frame?
What skyscraper101 stated about it slowing down is right, it's the management software ensuring your phone didn't run like crap after a newer OS is installed
Hmm. Just checked. Someone asked. Her reply "I don't know. I have an EE SIM. That's all I've ever used".Oh, and is it unlocked or locked to a network you can use?