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5 was $650

5S was $650

6 Plus was $750

iPod touch was $200 or so.

iPad was $600.

Only regret is that I wish I could've gotten my devices cheaper, lol.

 

RIP all those bond profits.

I guess ill the first.

 

Galaxy note 4 black

black 32gb

w/ 32gb on my memory card.

(im in fucking love with this phone after this \/)

 

Before that ^

Iphone 5 black

16gb (apple took all my data sad.png so fuck that).

 

 

ive been an Apple person for years now. Apple is a nice company with nice features but they dont change, it's always the same thing. I had an iphone since middle school and im in college now. I just recently switch phones on the new year. So i can proudly say that i was an apple head tongue.png so when i say "its always the same" i know what im talking about.

Edited by josedpay

BlackBerry Q10 smile.png BlackBerry's FTW!!!! and total apply products are two: iMac and MacBook Pro... I had 3 mac's but I sold my older iMac It was 2011 model and I have had multiple iPhone's in the past also.

Edited by SupremeLeader

I have the iPhone 6 silver and black I love it like it was my own child. <3

iPhone 5s, but looking to get a Droid Turbo, battery life SUCKS on iPhones..or maybe I play too many games and listen to too much music.

iphone 6 64gb

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