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Apple iPhone 7 32GB $468 + Delivery (Free w/ eBay Plus) @ Big W eBay

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Looks like Big W has restocked on some iPhone 7 32GB on their eBay store.

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  • Over 3 years old and selling for $468. Love how apple do it and people still pay this price for it.

    • +4

      Quality and support is how.

    • +9

      People buy iOS devices instead of Android because of stories like this - Google ceasing updates for a three year old Pixel. Nice.

      • Another reason is there is a legend saying that going Android from Ios is not an easy thing to do, you need to learn things bla bla bla. I went Android from iPhone and was very easy, at the end is swipe down vs swipe up.

    • -3

      you should know by now not to state the obvious when its an apple deal :) … i've given you a + to set your comment back to even hahaha but negs are coming!

      Edit: too late.. hahahaha i tried!

    • +3

      I'm an android guy, but you're not being fair to apple. Look at what's being asked for the the LGv30+ for example, and it's a couple of years old.

    • +2

      Many considered it a good deal to pay ~$400 more for a grey import of this model 3 years ago.
      But not me, I'm still happy with my 16GB iPhone 6 😂

    • +2

      iPhone 7 is about when Apple consistently started having the fastest phones on the planet. I don't think it's even on the apple website anymore, but it still holds this value.

    • +1

      We got one of these because my iPhone 6 Plus turned up its toes and the man wanted to play around with the Apple watch, which you need the latest IOS for. This is a decent price point for a decent phone on the current IOS. Looking at the buy price on the phone resale sites a well looked after phone will still return a decent price in the next couple of years. We bought the Apple Watch 3, which is also not a bad price. He has himself a reasonable exercise and heart monitor set. He can also dick Tracy off his phone if he wants to. I got his old iPhone 6. I’m waiting to see what happens next year or with Huawei.

  • It's cheap for an iPhone (relatively speaking) and will be perfectly fine for everyday use so + for that.

    But seriously in 2019 it's probably best to aim for something with at least an A11 CPU (which could finally use all 6 cores at once - the iPhone 7 has 4 cores but can use only 2 at a time) and 3GB of RAM. Would also have at least 1 extra year of security updates, 64GB as minimum storage capacity, and wireless charging capability. There was quite a significant generational improvement going from the A10 iDevices to the A11 ones

    • Issue is iPhone 7 has A10, and the current iPhone has A13.
      If you omit the revisions that’s A11, A12, A13, the iPhone 7 CPU is four gens old.

      Waiting for new version of the SE which should be priced under the iPhone 8, so RRP ~$650 with the latest chip.

      • I have an iPhone 11 and a 2017 iPad. The iPad has the A9, and I have no complaints with performance of it.

        If we’re working off rumours, which is all we have at this point, there’s no way the rumoured SE2 will come in at $650. The rumours suggest it’s basically an iPhone 8 body with updated internals, and the iPhone 8 currently starts at $779.

        • Performance wise it’s fine, I have the SE which also has the A9.
          A10 and onwards is over-kill for daily tasks, I should have been more clear in my original comment.
          I forgot to include the main point, which is how long the phone will receive updates for / for the price.

          The rumours suggest it’s basically an iPhone 8 body with updated internals, and the iPhone 8 currently starts at $779.

          Yes and iPhone SE was a iPhone 5S body with updated internals.
          5S was RRP AU$869 for 16GB model, and SE was RRP AU$579 or AU$629 if I remember correctly for 16GB with updated internals.

          Times have changed though so you may be right, if XR is the next model up on sale ($1000) new version SE could be $700-$800.

  • Better if you are eligible for good guys deal…if plan doesn’t suit its 499(phone)-500(GC)+390 (ETC)= $389.

    • Wot?

    • You want a link on that?

      • Good Guys website under ‘mobile plans’ - in store sign up to Telstra. $500 off ANY iPhone.

        • Thanks. Sounds a bit round about but see what you are getting at now.

  • +3

    If you can wait till March next year the iPhone SE 2 may be out as a budget iPhone with modern chips.

    • +1

      and 64Gb too for $399US (around $640AUD) according to Macrumors, so will wait.

  • +2

    12 Month Apple TV+ sub to sweeten the deal.

  • +1

    I can't believe you can still buy phones with 32gb storage and no card slot. What's the use case for a phone like this?

    • +4

      Use the cloud for your photos you'll be alright

    • +2

      Calls…

      • Any Android phone for a quarter of the price would do that just as well

        • +7

          those aren't iphone

          • +8

            @joonjac: Every time Mum needs help with her S10 I cringe at the thought of using it.

            • @pharcyde: You both need a feature phone then.

            • +2

              @pharcyde: Yes I hate having to help troubleshoot my mums S7 Edge. Much like how I don’t particularly enjoy having to troubleshoot her PC either. Hence why I got her onto Mac and hopefully an iPhone SE2 soon enough.

        • No they don’t. See, I can make generalisations with no support as well.

    • With an icloud subscription it's fine. I get 2GB a month data and never go over, even though I feel like I'm always downloading photos that were offloaded and redownloading apps, it's pretty seamless and doesn't use much data because you don't actually need to access old apps and photos much.

  • +2

    you can see this as an "omfg 5 years old phone still selling this much" or "5 years old phone still working well and plenty ppl happy to buy". I don't see a 5 years old samsung phone still selling for this much anywhere.

    • +8

      Because they're useless after 3 years…

      • +1

        As someone with a Galaxy Note II, S7 and now S10e i would have to disagree 😂

  • -2

    I can't believe ppl buy iPhone 7 at this price wherelse you can con a p30 from Telstra for 199?

    • +11

      Can't believe people would buy a Lexus when a Camry is a quarter of the price.

      • +5

        walking is cheaper

  • I got an iPhone 6S recently (I'm an Android person myself). I don't get why people like iOS though. I think it's a really boring/bland operating system. Using it made me realise I could never go iPhone: Boring OS, bland design, and expensive hardware. No thanks.

    • +1

      Recently!! Well I am pretty sure you'll realize later regarding the Performance factor.

      • For the phone from my new job. The last time I used an iPhone was iPhone 4. Didn't enjoy them then, don't enjoy them now. My Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is much more enjoyable to use.

    • This. It was jarring.

      I don't think I'd say android was exciting either though. Just less bland.

  • A phone that will only last for 2 years or less as iOS upgrades will make this phone obsolete

    • +1

      Not getting additional IOS updates does not make a phone obsolete, it still continues to function as it did, it just doesn’t get the extra stuff. I’m not familiar with android OS updates but my understanding is they don’t even get the update cycle that Apple does. If you are happy with current functionality why would you be overly concerned?

  • i'm considering it as an upgrade for my mum's 6S which has battery problems and a 3rd party screen which has an unnaturally cool color temp.

    But her is 64GB. The least they could give us is 64GB for a phone they're selling in 2019, which is far from cheap.

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