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6 Older Smartphone Models To Consider When Buying Second-Hand – Gizmodo Australia
You don’t have to sacrifice quality when buying second-hand.

This article is sponsored by numobile.
Trying to keep up with the latest in phone technology can be costly, especially if you’re the kind of person who updates their smartphone on an almost annual basis. For some, it can be hard to validate spending over $1,000 to buy a brand new phone outright, or, if they bundle it with a telco plan, trying to factor in the additional bill fee into their monthly budget.
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