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iPhone 7 • Unlocked
iPhone 7 — Unlocked
Condition options:
New (sealed)
Refurbished (graded: A, B)
Used (grades: Good, Fair)
Key specifications:
Display: 4.7-inch Retina HD LCD
Resolution: 1334 x 750 pixels (~326 ppi)
Processor: Apple A10 Fusion chip
Storage options: 32 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB (availability varies)
RAM: 2 GB
Rear camera: 12 MP, f/1.8, optical image stabilization (OIS)
Front camera: 7 MP, f/2.2
Video: 4K at 30 fps; 1080p at 30/60/120 fps; 720p at 30 fps
Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion (approx. 1960 mAh)
Operating system: Originally iOS 10; supports up to iOS 15.x (depending on model/build)
Connectivity: LTE, Wi‑Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC (Apple Pay)
Ports: Lightning
Biometric: Touch ID (home button)
Water resistance: IP67 (water and dust resistant)
Unlocked benefits:
Works with any compatible carrier (GSM and select CDMA networks)
Easy to switch SIM cards when traveling internationally
Higher resale value compared to carrier-locked units
What to check before buying:
Verify IMEI/MEID is clean and not blacklisted
Ensure iCloud Activation Lock is removed (sign out of previous owner’s Apple ID)
Test Touch ID and home button functionality
Inspect screen for dead pixels and touch responsiveness
Check battery health percentage in Settings > Battery
Confirm charging port and speakers work
Verify cameras, flash, and sensors
Try a SIM card to confirm network connectivity and LTE data
Confirm Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS operation
Typical battery life (varies by condition/use):
Light use: up to a full day
Moderate use: 6–10 hours screen-on time
Heavy use/gaming: 3–5 hours screen-on time
Pros:
Compact, comfortable one-handed design
Solid performance for everyday tasks and many apps
Good rear camera with OIS for the era
Durable build with water resistance
Lower cost compared with modern iPhones
Cons:
Limited to 2 GB RAM, which restricts multitasking speed
Smaller, lower-resolution screen compared to modern devices
No headphone jack (uses Lightning or wireless)
Battery capacity modest by today’s standards
May not receive future iOS updates beyond iOS 15.x
Accessories to consider:
Genuine Lightning cable and 5W/18W USB power adapter
Protective case and tempered glass screen protector
Replacement battery if health is significantly degraded
Lightning to 3.5 mm adapter or Bluetooth headphones
SIM eject tool
Typical price ranges (estimate, used market):
New/sealed: varies widely (rare)
Refurbished A: moderate price
Used Good: budget-friendly
Used Fair: lowest cost, may need repairs
Quick buying checklist:
Confirm unlocked status and IMEI clean
Test key functions and battery health
Negotiate price based on condition and included accessories
Request original proof of purchase if warranty/ownership verification required
If you want, I can:
Draft a product listing description for selling an unlocked iPhone 7
Create a buyer checklist tailored to online marketplaces
Help draft messages to verify unlock status with a seller
iPhone 7 — Unlocked
Condition options:
New (sealed)
Refurbished (graded: A, B)
Used (grades: Good, Fair)
Key specifications:
Display: 4.7-inch Retina HD LCD
Resolution: 1334 x 750 pixels (~326 ppi)
Processor: Apple A10 Fusion chip
Storage options: 32 GB, 128 GB, 256 GB (availability varies)
RAM: 2 GB
Rear camera: 12 MP, f/1.8, optical image stabilization (OIS)
Front camera: 7 MP, f/2.2
Video: 4K at 30 fps; 1080p at 30/60/120 fps; 720p at 30 fps
Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion (approx. 1960 mAh)
Operating system: Originally iOS 10; supports up to iOS 15.x (depending on model/build)
Connectivity: LTE, Wi‑Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC (Apple Pay)
Ports: Lightning
Biometric: Touch ID (home button)
Water resistance: IP67 (water and dust resistant)
Unlocked benefits:
Works with any compatible carrier (GSM and select CDMA networks)
Easy to switch SIM cards when traveling internationally
Higher resale value compared to carrier-locked units
What to check before buying:
Verify IMEI/MEID is clean and not blacklisted
Ensure iCloud Activation Lock is removed (sign out of previous owner’s Apple ID)
Test Touch ID and home button functionality
Inspect screen for dead pixels and touch responsiveness
Check battery health percentage in Settings > Battery
Confirm charging port and speakers work
Verify cameras, flash, and sensors
Try a SIM card to confirm network connectivity and LTE data
Confirm Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS operation
Typical battery life (varies by condition/use):
Light use: up to a full day
Moderate use: 6–10 hours screen-on time
Heavy use/gaming: 3–5 hours screen-on time
Pros:
Compact, comfortable one-handed design
Solid performance for everyday tasks and many apps
Good rear camera with OIS for the era
Durable build with water resistance
Lower cost compared with modern iPhones
Cons:
Limited to 2 GB RAM, which restricts multitasking speed
Smaller, lower-resolution screen compared to modern devices
No headphone jack (uses Lightning or wireless)
Battery capacity modest by today’s standards
May not receive future iOS updates beyond iOS 15.x
Accessories to consider:
Genuine Lightning cable and 5W/18W USB power adapter
Protective case and tempered glass screen protector
Replacement battery if health is significantly degraded
Lightning to 3.5 mm adapter or Bluetooth headphones
SIM eject tool
Typical price ranges (estimate, used market):
New/sealed: varies widely (rare)
Refurbished A: moderate price
Used Good: budget-friendly
Used Fair: lowest cost, may need repairs
Quick buying checklist:
Confirm unlocked status and IMEI clean
Test key functions and battery health
Negotiate price based on condition and included accessories
Request original proof of purchase if warranty/ownership verification required
If you want, I can:
Draft a product listing description for selling an unlocked iPhone 7
Create a buyer checklist tailored to online marketplaces
Help draft messages to verify unlock status with a seller