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    hiya,

    i'm looking for an Iphone for my daughter for her birthday

    anyone selling one??
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    best bet would be ebay..but they are expensive for 2nd hand...are you sure you trust her with one of them?

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    There is a massive thread on www.moneysavingexpert

    it will take you a week to read it all though.

    I had a 2 min look at the website and it said 4G phones are coming out 24th June - so the older ones should go own in price.

    Haven't a clue what a 4G phone is

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon View Post
    There is a massive thread on www.moneysavingexpert

    it will take you a week to read it all though.

    I had a 2 min look at the website and it said 4G phones are coming out 24th June - so the older ones should go own in price.
    Haven't a clue what a 4G phone is
    thanks for that i'll wait then and look on ebay for people selling their old ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by RedDragon View Post
    There is a massive thread on www.moneysavingexpert

    it will take you a week to read it all though.

    I had a 2 min look at the website and it said 4G phones are coming out 24th June - so the older ones should go own in price.

    Haven't a clue what a 4G phone is
    this is the confusion...4g as in network we dont have in the uk.

    4th gen just means the newer version of the model...if you look at older ipods online they will mention 2g 3g etc.

    hebs, sorry itlooks like i think she wouldnt be trusted with it just meant it was an expensivegift for a 'young un'...

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    Oh no i knew what you ment x my niece is 16 this year and is hopeless at looking after things xx
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    I just upgraded by two contracts and got an ipod and Blackberry for free. When is Melissa's upgrade due?

    Have a look at her contract as a lot of them do not support the ipod. I landed up with 24mths as £35 with 600m, unlimited text and internet
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    Quote Originally Posted by aly View Post
    best bet would be ebay..but they are expensive for 2nd hand...are you sure you trust her with one of them?
    yeah, she'll be 14 on her birthday and is a sensible kid
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