Hvor får man størst pris for brugt mobil?

#1| 0

Har sat nogle gamle mobiler til salg til en meget lav pris 20 kr. pr. stk) og fik lynhurtigt svar fra en, der ville købe alle dem, jeg havde. Prisen for en ny starter vel ved ca. 100 kr. uden abonnement. Hvorfor vil nogle så give 20 kr for en oldgammel model som fx Nokia 3310 med lader? Er der et marked eller et trade-in program, som jeg ikke kender til?

17-10-2013 21:32 #2| 1
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Hipstere synes 3310'eren er the shit :)

17-10-2013 21:38 #3| 0

masser af lande er langt bagefter, vi har i vores firma sendt paller med ældre it-udstyr og telefoner til Eritrea via Den Danske stat, der sender et par containere af sted hvert år, med div it/tlf udstyr

17-10-2013 21:46 #4| 0

Ku godt købe en 3310!!

17-10-2013 21:48 #5| 0

Hvis nogen har en 3210, så køber jeg gerne :).

17-10-2013 21:50 #6| 0

jeg køber sgu også gerne. bedste telefon til dato :P

Redigeret af Guldmageren d. 17-10-2013 21:51
17-10-2013 22:07 #7| 1

Narko handler, de kaster jo tit deres telefon fra sig, så det lidt dyrt med iphones ellers smugles de vel ind i de danske fængsler.

17-10-2013 22:13 #8| 4

Med andre ord er Ohep1s telefon lige nu langt oppe i røven på en randrusianer.

17-10-2013 22:15 #9| 0

GULD :D

17-10-2013 22:15 #10| 0

@Skipper1979

Vist på tide du opsiger dit Netflix abonnement :D!

17-10-2013 22:20 #11| 0
OP
NanoQ skrev:
Hipstere synes 3310'eren er the shit :)


Men det var alle modeller
17-10-2013 22:20 #12| 0
OP
HomeMade skrev:
masser af lande er langt bagefter, vi har i vores firma sendt paller med ældre it-udstyr og telefoner til Eritrea via Den Danske stat, der sender et par containere af sted hvert år, med div it/tlf udstyr



Men I betaler jo ikke for dem, vel?
17-10-2013 22:28 #13| 0

Jeg har en + 8 år gammel Samsung klapsammen telefon, som jeg nægter at udskifte til en af de dersens nye smartphones :P Sålænge den kan sms'e og ringe op, så er det jo fino. Og sjovt nok er der flere folk, som har kigget misundeligt på min tlf det sidste års tid ca., da den åbenbart er "kitch".

17-10-2013 22:43 #14| 0
Don_T skrev:
Med andre ord er Ohep1s telefon lige nu langt oppe i røven på en randrusianer.


vist ikke alle der fangede den:) haha

hint: hvordan får man en tlf med i spjældet?
Redigeret af SVFA_DK d. 17-10-2013 22:44
17-10-2013 23:16 #15| 0
OP

Tak for input. Tænkte mere i baner som hacking eller trade-in-program. Men er vel enig i, at en ny 3310 måske er bedre end nogle nyere modeller men er måske ikke enig, når man taler om en brugt 3310.

18-10-2013 00:45 #16| 0

Som skipper er inde på, så kommer der en del telefoner ind i fængslerne.

De bliver gerne kastet ind over murerne og det koster nogle stykker for at ramme plet :)

Og så er en 3310 altså lige så fin som en Iphone indenfor murerne.

18-10-2013 00:55 #17| 0
kris_rem skrev:
Som skipper er inde på, så kommer der en del telefoner ind i fængslerne.

De bliver gerne kastet ind over murerne og det koster nogle stykker for at ramme plet :)

Og så er en 3310 altså lige så fin som en Iphone indenfor murerne.


Motorola 5200 er bedst hvis den skal kastes over hegnet, den er vildt robust. Tilgengæld gør det pænt nas at smule den ind analt.

edit: prøv aldrig anal-indsmugling med en gammel DanCall

Redigeret af SVFA_DK d. 18-10-2013 01:05
18-10-2013 01:08 #18| 0
Ohep1 skrev:


Men det var alle modeller





anal-indsmugling kan med fordel anvendes her.
Redigeret af SVFA_DK d. 18-10-2013 01:09
18-10-2013 01:13 #19| 0

NOKIA 3310: 7 Reasons Why it was the Best
Posted on August 20, 2013 by LESLEY


The Nokia 3310 is probably the most widely used phone ever in Zimbabwe. It began to pop up everywhere in 2001, becoming the hottest phone on the market. It was a special device, far much better than most of the phones people had been using. Let’s take a look at some of the features that made this phone great.

1. No aerial

Before the 3310, it was cool to have a retractable aerial. But the Nokia 3310 changed it all. It didn’t have a protruding aerial, and this became the new cool. To top it off, the 3310 had a fine, curvy look that made all other phones look like ugly boxes.

2. Changeable Covers

Who didn’t change covers at least once? Or at least wish to? It took seconds to do it, and one could get covers in all kinds of colors and designs. People bought 3310 covers like hot cakes, and what good business it was then! With some people replacing worn out ones, with some simply trying to look cool, there was always demand for these covers.


3. Snake II (and Space Impact)

Younger people may not know this, but Snake II is one of the greatest games of all time! You have to understand how much of an improvement it was over Snake I. For once, the snake (which looked a little more like a snake this time) could go through the boundary walls. In addition, more mazes were added, bringing the gaming experience to a whole new level. With all this, Snake II became addictive! But the 3310 didn’t stop there. It had Space Impact, and what an incredible game it was! I personally did not like Bantumi though…

4. Vibrate Mode

Remember the saying “uya-vibrator njengeNokia,” which referred to someone who was getting too big for their boots? Yes, it came from the 3310. It wasn’t the only phone that could vibrate, but its vibrating feature was a bit special as it functioned with games. Oh the games!

5. Screen Saver

Yes, the display was “black and white” (monochrome), but it was much better than many others preceding it. You could have screen savers on a 3310, which was a new thing then. People could also send these images to each other, and some of them were a little nasty.

6. Ringing tones

Yes, the ring tones were monophonic, but there were still over 30 of them, and many of them sounded like actual songs! I remember our first cellphone only had 12, and all of them were annoying beeps. The 3310 smashed that. Even better, it allowed you to compose your own ringing tones! That was a first!

7. Tough Cookie

Hey, that Nokia phone was tough! And heavy. You could drop it all over the place, but it would still hold. Usually, the worst you could do to it was damage the covers, which were easy to replace. But you couldn’t get away with killing the ON/OFF switch. That is where phone repair experts made money. And there were thousands and thousands of these phones.

These are some of the features that made this phone great. Let us all salute the Nokia 3310, the greatest phone ever used by Zimbabweans.

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