I have an iphone 4 which is almost dead. A friend at work has an iphone 4s, 16 GB which he will sell to me for £120. Firstly, is this a good price and secondly, can I just put my current sim into the iphone 4s and connect to itunes and it will activate ? Thank you...
i sold my iphone 4 this time last year for a ton when i upgraded to the 5 auction ending now http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/iPhone-4S...27999?pt=UK_Mobile_Phones&hash=item27df0bf79f went for £132 another ending in 2 mins http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Iphone-4s...96934?pt=UK_Mobile_Phones&hash=item43c5bcd9e6 looks a decent and fair price £120 mate so long as its in decent nick
A Guide https://uk.webuy.com/search/index.php?stext=iphone f§ion= Mint (Grade A) - Phone in as new/mint condition with charger, original box and all accessories. Good (Grade B) - Working phone in good condition with slight cosmetic blemishes. Charger supplied. Missing one or two accessories or original box. Poor (Grade C) - Phone in poor cosmetic condition. Charger supplied but missing accessories and packaging. Non-working (Grade F) - Phone intact, not crushed or snapped in half. Non-working examples: dead, cracked, broken/bleeding LCD (screen), not powering up, speaker/mic faults, broken aerial, etc. No accessories required.
£120 is about right mate, and if you put your sim in will graft assuming it's either unlocked, or on same network as you.
If you want an iPhone, then it's about the going price. If you just want any decent smartphone (actually it's better than an iPhone, but not everyone will agree), and would rather spend a little more and have a new one, then get a Moto G - £159.95 from Argos. If you get the iPhone, just make sure it's unlocked.
Be careful. The older 4S does not support IOS 7 very well. So much so, Apple released a newer version of the 4S to counter act it!