IPhone 5s certified like new?
AT&T has an iPhone 5s that says it's certified like new. I was going to get the new iPhone 5s but with the other one I save $100.
Which one should I get?
Is the certified like new going to give me problems?
If you are referring to 5c. Then yes. You could save money. But I prefer the 5s if you had the money. A $100 saving isn't even good enough if the outlook is bad.
It shouldnt give you any problems. So go with the 5
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