AT&T is selling refurbished iPhone 3GS for just one cent

      2 weeks ago I told you that AT&T has cut back substantially the price of iPhone 3GS terminals, offering them at the price of only $9 in the case of signing a 2-year subscription. Of course, I was talking about refurbished terminals, that is, terminals that were damaged and repaired by Apple, that is, lightly used terminals that were rechecked and sent back for replacement in other services or resale in stores. Now AT&T is again reducing the price of the terminals to the value of only 1 cent, but it is also reducing the warranty period to only 3 months, and unfortunately this time we are talking about terminals that have various aesthetic defects: scratches, small holes, etc.

Refurbished iPhone devices carry a limited warranty based on the original purchase date of the iPhone. The remaining coverage will be at least 90 days and will vary by device. If you purchase the AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone, your coverage duration will also be tied to the original purchase date of the iPhone and will vary by device.

      Considering the price reductions offered by AT&T and the rush to get rid of even the imperfect terminals, I think that Apple will take out of production this terminal available on the market for more than 2 years. The iPhone 3GS is the longest-lasting iPhone released by Apple because it has already lasted 2 years and one month compared to the iPhone 3G or iPhone 2G, which were taken out of production much faster.