For sale

Posted by Jonathan Wise on Jun 09, 2008

One 4GB iPhone. Like new. Anyone want it?

Update: Actually, on second thought, if AT&T is charging $30 a month for data, I don’t even want to know what Rogers is charging. The GPS would be really nice, but I think I’ll save my money and just get a Garmin or a TomTom. If we still lived in the States, it would be a different story…


7 Responses to “For sale”

  1. Dad Says:

    How much? Will it work in Asia. Does it take pictures. Home in 5 days, what’s the reserve bid sitting at?

  2. superjason Says:

    Shawn, leave a comment if you’re a loser.

  3. Obishawn Says:

    Heard on the latest (or the previous) Diggnation episode that people have found ways to retrieve data off of iPhones even after they’ve been “erased”.

    A quick search on eBay for iPhone shows lots of iPhones going for $200+. I’d hate to be the people that put bids in on those already hoping to get a cheap iPhone before hearing about the new G3 iPhones.

    You could market it as a “cheap, fat iPod Touch”.

  4. Obishawn Says:

    @superjason: I’ll get you for that.

  5. Jon Wise Says:

    Quiet, Shawn! Those people are my potential customers! Besides, does your iPod touch have a camera, A-GPS, and a phone built-in?
    And PS: I think you meant 3G…

    Dad, it would work, but not as well as it does here. Besides, you have many more options there!

  6. Obishawn Says:

    Hi, my name is nwahS and I’m dyslexic.

    Sadly, my iPod Touch does not have a camera, A-GPS or a phone built-in. :(

  7. Jonathan Wise Says:

    Then boy, do I have a device to sell you ;-)


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