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Reviews (7)

Sep 16, 2020
Expensive rubbish
0 of 1 found this helpful Item is a used lcd with a OEM digitiser poorly fitted. Most screen for sale are used with a new digitiser but these are shocking they have rows of bubbles from where the uv glue hasn’t been cured. Pay double get a genuine with warranty
Dec 05, 2013
Great value great storage great phone stay away from iOS 7
The apple iPhone 4 32gb is in my opinion probably the best iPhone to buy at present if value for money is taken into account as they have slumped in price
They huge 32 gig of memory is just great and if you fill it up your trying to hard
The very best thing about the iPhone 4 is the fact it can still be jailbroken (unless its been upgraded to iOS 7) and this means you can do so much more with the phone including putting xbmc player on it so you are never short of entertainment
The only word of caution I would have is stay away from iOS 7 if you can as it is a little sluggish on the 4
AS EVER DON'T BUY AN IPHONE UNLESS IT HAS BEEN FACTORY RESET AS IF FIND MY PHONE IS LEFT ON EVEN DFU MODE WON'T HELP YOU IT WILL GET BRICKED IF YOU TRY TO RESTORE IT AND DON'T HAVE THE PRECIOUS OWNERS APPLE ID AND PASSWORD

Dec 31, 2017
You get what you pay for
I was a little disappointed with the noise until I remembered the huge fan we have going in the front room for most of the summer and compared to that it’s not too bad at all.
If you can live with the noise and you rely on storage heaters and an electric fire for heat this will do a far better job and work out much cheaper.
Using a watt monitor it used around 10kw a day over a 3 day sub zero period in December. The electric fire we have will treble that and won’t heat the same area.
I have tried others and they don’t compare. The remote is a fantastic money saving device, no effort required to turn it down unlike the electric fire which means having to move 7 or 8 feet to flick a switch.
It’s a lot of money and most of it is for the dyson badge but with that badge comes after service which is fast friendly and efficient, build quality and performance.
If your using storage heaters and electric fires my advice would be buy one and use the money you save to pay for it.