You ask us if the iPhone 7 is worth buying and if it's worth buying an expensive device, or upgrading.
The answer is "now, yes". This may all be a bit relative, as the prices of our devices that we have to sell as second-hand are dropping accordingly, but it should be stressed that there are many users who prefer to do their shopping from the official market, even at this time when prices have dropped.
If one is going to take advantage of "interest-free" installment plans, fine, even though interest is built into the initial price, but if this preference is based on "devices from official shops are better", then one has probably been misinformed.
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So to make it clear: from the official distribution chain and from the junk shops, we get exactly the same devices. With the same quality and with the same two-year warranty coverage.
Finally, how much does the iPhone 7 cost today?
Having solved that, let's move on. Today (the text was written on February 14 and I must not forget to emphasize "how much I love" the official distribution chain 🙂 ) the iPhone 7 in a large store costs 819€. In independent stores, it costs 200€ down, i.e., 620€. In both cases we are referring to "EU" devices.
So what do we buy with 620€?
The fastest smartphone on the market, with 32GB of storage, 2GB of Ram, an excellent camera, 3D Touch, fast Touch ID, a wider colour gamut and the best operating system for mobile devices.
Is it worth it?
Yes, it is worth every euro of the €620 you are asked to pay.
Should I wait? In a few months the new one will be out!
Yes, but by the time the price of the new one drops, we'll still be in February-March.
Conclusion
Shop smart. Where it's in your best interest, being careful to ask for a nominal retail receipt with IMEI listed and ask your provider to provide a "discount instead of a subsidy".
Important clarification
We have no intention of promoting any store. The only criterion of our proposals is your own interest.
Closing
Every year, this time of year is the best time to buy your new device. You may have lost some of the value of your "old" device, but overall, you gain and in some cases, a lot. Opt for the independent purchase, unless you can only pay off your new device in installments. Although, slowly, some small, independent stores are starting to implement installment programs.
Shop smart!
by Kostthem











































