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Monday, June 25, 2012
No Need for Convincing Powers to Sell Used Smartphones
In this day and age, you cannot deny the importance of mobile phones in our lives. It is one gadget that we consider that we cannot leave behind whenever we get out of the house. We feel incapacitated whenever we realize that we do not have our mobile phones with us if we are out and about.
Monday, June 18, 2012
A Smartphone by Any Other Name… Isn’t an Applicable Adage to the iPhone Line (Part 2)
Last time, I talked about how I’ve wanted to sell my iPhone
3GS and replace it with the iPhone 4S. Apple’s latest release certainly has
appeal, and I stated that just because the company has a particular habit with
naming their iPhones, it doesn’t mean that the iPhone 4S (or for that matter,
the iPhone 3GS) is a simple nominal upgrade. (Can’t understand what I’m getting
at? Read my previous entry.)
So, should I go ahead and sell my old iPhone? I argue that I
should (you’re welcome to follow suit), and below are more reasons why I am led
to that decision.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Picking the Right Phone for Your Needs
If you’re
thinking of selling your phone but have no idea of what to buy for a new one,
it’s okay.
We have the
freedom to choose, but sometimes, freedom can be overwhelming. We are presented
with plenty of choices, and sometimes we don’t know what to choose anymore.
With today’s technology, every cell phone these days looks like it can be a
personal computer too.
So, how does
one go about in buying a cell phone anyway? Well, here are some tips you can
follow to help you in deciding.
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Monday, June 4, 2012
A Smartphone by Any Other Name… Isn’t an Applicable Adage to the iPhone Line (Part 1)
Most people I know are contemplating where to sell used iPhone 3GSes, and I’m left wondering whether I should go ahead and sell my iPhone 3GS as well. We’d be selling ours to replace them with newer smartphones (the iPhone 4S, of course), and the cash we get from the resale could go a long way towards making those purchases.
Should we make the jump, though? Nifty as the new iPhone may be, it still isn’t the iPhone 5 that many of us were expecting. However, is this really a bad thing?
Should we make the jump, though? Nifty as the new iPhone may be, it still isn’t the iPhone 5 that many of us were expecting. However, is this really a bad thing?
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