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Sale : Apple IPhone 5 ( Please read description carefully)


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Selling my mum's Apple iPhone 5, it's in brilliant condition . It's unlocked , though has a giffgaff SIM card with ?10 on it which will be included should you wish to use it .Plug , cable ( charger ) unused ear phones , a screen protector and case all included.


When I reset the phone and updated it to the new iOS7 setting , a very faint pink rectangle hue appeared . It's apparently normal on the iPhone 5 and doesn't affect its' function at all .

The screen can be replaced if you want to remove the pink hue.

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Hi


Thanks very much for that honest description, I am interested in this. I'd like to see it if that's OK, mainly to judge how irritating the pink square is and it would be great if you could demonstrate that it is in working order. Would ?50 cash be OK? I am around in East Dulwich today and this weekend and can come to you if you let me know where and a time that suits you.


Stuart (apples)

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