Yet another awesome eBay deal brings iPhone SE price all the way down to 75 bucks

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Yet another awesome eBay deal brings iPhone SE price all the way down to 75 bucks
Roughly four months after officially discontinuing the 2016-released iPhone SE, Apple surprisingly brought the 4-incher back from the dead to sell leftover inventory at a marked-down price of $249 and up. Several "clearance" sales followed, but ultimately, the Cupertino-based tech giant ran out of stock for good.

The same cannot be said about carriers like AT&T and Simple Mobile, not to mention a bunch of top-rated eBay vendors which are currently racing to the bottom in terms of refurbished iPhone SE pricing. Mere days after telling you about a killer deal allowing you to pick up the compact handset in exchange for less than $100 with 64 gigs of storage space, we now bring news of a different but equally trustworthy eBay seller charging an incredibly low $74.95 for 16GB variants.

Granted, that's not what we'd call an ideal storage configuration in this day and age, but at only 75 bucks, it might be worth buying this "B+" iPhone SE just to have a decent backup for a long travel that you can easily carry around. At 113 grams, the iOS 13-running featherweight certainly fits the bill, not to mention it should still be more than capable of keeping the lights on for a full day's work if needed. Besides, while a so-called iPhone SE 2 is reportedly right around the corner, that's unlikely to stand out with its portability the way the original model does.

In case you're wondering, that "B+" grade refers to the "good cosmetic condition" of the GSM unlocked units sold by Bidallies at $75 a pop, with "minor scrapes or scratches" from handling likely to be the only details separating these from brand-new devices at first glance. "Professionally tested and inspected" to ensure all features work properly, the ultra-affordable iPhone SE is available at the time of this writing in space gray and rose gold paint jobs in a "limited quantity." In other words, you may want to hurry and pull the trigger as soon as possible.

Check out the deal here



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