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2537 days ago

Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime and iPhone 5s for sale

Julie Neighbourly Lead from Havelock North

$300 each o.n.o

Both current models, less than a year old. The iPhone has a cracked screen, but I'm told that can be replaced fro about $50-$80 locally or send it away to DTSL in Hamilton or Auckland and they will put a genuine Apple screen on for $214.

Bought from Spark, so probably network locked, but can be unlocked by the manufacturers.

Both work perfectly and have been factory reset so ready to be personalised to new owners.

The Galaxy comes with an Ultimo case and iRing. And I'll throw in a BRG wallet with magnetic phone holder.

I am de-cluttering and trying to pay off Christmas early.

Make me an offer.

Price: $300

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