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A guide on where and how to buy iPhone on iSimu

It's no secret -- breaking or losing an iPhone is a real bummer. They've become cultural icons in their own right, but also might be your third hand. And not having Apple Care or a budget to fix a broken iPhone -- or worse, replace a lost or stolen one -- makes the situation worse. Especially with a new iPhone XR costing $749 or an XS at $999, which aren't the most affordable handsets. But fear not, there are a few options that won't break the bank for replacing a broken iPhone with a used or refurbished model. Used vs. refurbished Whatever your reason for needing a new one, you may wonder what's the difference between used and refurbished. A used iPhone is essentially being sold as is, with restored software experience. It generally falls on the seller to provide images of the device, so you can see if it has any scratches or cosmetic issues. The listing should also say if there's a feature that doesn't work, like a cracked screen or foggy front-...

iSimu is one of the largest retail stockists of refurbished phones in Kenya

i-simu.com is one of the largest retail stockists of refurbished mobile phones in Kenya. We physically stock thousands of handsets across all the main manufacturers from the older retro models right up to the latest devices so if you’re looking for an affordable quality used mobile, then you are certainly in the right place. In the unlikely event that we don’t have the exact model, you’re looking for it is always worth giving us a call as we have new stock arriving on a daily basis and if we don’t have it our friendly customer service team will be more than happy to place a backorder with our purchasing team. All of our handsets are processed through our strenuous quality control program to ensure that the product you receive is in full working order and graded in accordance with our grading system. In addition, all our units are fully data wiped, factory reset and surgically cleaned with an electrical contact cleaning agent prior to sale. We offer free worldwide postage on all ou...

Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 and Galaxy Z Flip 5G could use Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+

Samsung's incoming Galaxy Note 20 is set to use Qualcomm's top-end Snapdragon 865+ in the US, while the 5G version of the Galaxy Z Flip will also use the same chipset. That's an upgrade over the standard Snapdragon 865 used in other Samsung handsets so far this year such as the Galaxy S20 Ultra. However, Snapdragon almost certainly won't be used globally - the new handsets will use Samsung's own incoming Exynos 992 in Europe and other areas such as India in line with Samsung's usual protocol. There are some suggestions that the 992 chip could use a new production process, which would make it super-efficient. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2: Release date, features, rumours, and news With recent Samsung phones, the Snapdragon version has been shown to be preferable, offering better battery performance versus the Exynos chip. However, things could flip (sorry) round this time if Exynos 992 is as good as it's being made out to be. One factor is that Samsung has move...