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#261969 26-Dec-2019 22:01
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I'm looking to purchase a new iPhone. I'm looking at this refurbished model here (https://www.dicksmith.co.nz/dn/buy/apple-iphone-8-refurbished-64gb-space-grey-a-grade-kag-apple/) from Dick Smith. My sister bought an AB-grade refurbed iPhone 7 a few weeks ago and it seems fine except a small mark on the LCD.

 


The discount seems very impressive, does anyone have any experience with Dick Smith refurbished iPhones?


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  #2381546 26-Dec-2019 23:09
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Remember that software upgrades on iphone 7's will probably cease octoberish.

 

Harvey Norman is selling brand new iphone 7's for $544...32gb model




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  #2381568 26-Dec-2019 23:37
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Mahon:

 

Remember that software upgrades on iphone 7's will probably cease octoberish.

 

Harvey Norman is selling brand new iphone 7's for $544...32gb model

 

 

is that October 2020? I like my 7 plus :(

 

 





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  #2381569 26-Dec-2019 23:39
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gnfb:

 

Mahon:

 

Remember that software upgrades on iphone 7's will probably cease octoberish.

 

Harvey Norman is selling brand new iphone 7's for $544...32gb model

 

 

is that October 2020? I like my 7 plus :(

 

 

 

 

Would you recommend the iPhone 7 Plus over the iPhone 8?




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  #2381612 27-Dec-2019 08:58
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NPCtom:

 

gnfb:

 

Mahon:

 

Remember that software upgrades on iphone 7's will probably cease octoberish.

 

Harvey Norman is selling brand new iphone 7's for $544...32gb model

 

 

is that October 2020? I like my 7 plus :(

 

 

 

 

Would you recommend the iPhone 7 Plus over the iPhone 8?

 

7plus has a larger screen, but other than that there isn't a massive difference in day to day use. 

 

The 8 has a glass back, newer internals and will be supported for a year longer. That's about it. 

 

 

 

 





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  #2381668 27-Dec-2019 12:01
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Whilst the difficult we can do immediately, the impossible takes a bit longer. However, miracles you will have to wait for.


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  #2381670 27-Dec-2019 12:08
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So going by the above stat's iPhone 7 will be supported through to 2020 or 2021 which would be iOS 14 or iOS 15 or a total of 4 to 5 years but that chart slightly indicates that Apple is stretching it out just a bit each couple of years so the 7 could go to 2022 - iOS 16.

 

Here is hoping cause we have an iPhone 7 each and our next update will be a eSIM 5g model which I would prefer Apple to have a couple of 5g models under their belt first before we update.

 

But you can never tell with Apple as they always keep things tight to their chest.





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