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Did you know that even when your iPhone is cracked and totally malfunctioning-when the thing doesn’t even turn on-that there are still many valuable iPhone replacement parts stored within the casing? That’s right: just because we laymen don’t know how to make the best of those inner workings doesn’t mean that they are useless! In fact, there is quite a lot of value and use still left inside the most seemingly useless and valueless iPhone, and that alone ought to be reason enough for you to refrain from even considering throwing your broken iPhone out with the rest of the trash. There is a much better way to get the thing off your hands, and as will be seen it constitutes the only really responsible way to handle your used iPhone.

What we’re getting at here is the environmental threat represented by e-waste, a new term that is growing in recognition among the general populace and which is already a big buzz word among the ranks of eco-aware global citizens out there. When electronics goods and materials are accumulated in landfills and open-air e-cemeteries rather than, for example, being taken advantage of and recycled for their iPhone replacement parts, the local ecosystem where this takes place suffers an enormous toll as a consequence. The images are beginning to become more familiar to the average person thanks to a few news specials in the recent past and the fact that the US Congress actually brought the matter up in session: barren and bleak landscapes where not a trace of life can be detected, where only metal and plastic fragments are strewn across the ground making up some sort of insane mosaic out of a horror movie. In some cases this comes to pass in our very own country, though more often than not this ends up happening in the developing world where the lack of environmental legislation and the abundance of unscrupulous profiteers (domestic and imported) come together to create this sort of debacle.

Instead of having the various iPhone replacement parts that are trapped within your otherwise non-functioning iPhone end up in this sort of a place-which would make you directly albeit partially responsible for a real disaster and disgrace-wouldn’t you like to be able to reach a better solution…one which may actually even involve a bit of financial compensation for you! Indeed, those iPhone replacement parts are worth some bucks, and that cash could very well help you to acquire your new model iPhone which you have been anxiously thinking about buying for a good while now.

Well then all you have to do is find one of the several websites that will pay you for the iPhone replacement parts that are surely to be found inside your iPhone: these businesses, when serious and run by smart people (choose wisely which site you use), will buy up even the most damaged iPhones because they know there is bound to be something worth the while inside.


AT&T has the worst selection of phones or is it just me?




I have the UNFORTUNATE pleasure of having an account with them and tonight im noticing that from Verizon, T-Mobile, AND SPRINT i was able to pick ATLEAST 5-10 different phones that caught my eye. AT&T? Only 6 and out of those i have to pick only 3 because of their current ratings. I have had such a bad experience with them and to be honest? I have had 28 cell phones (no lies i counted) because out of the 7 that i have owned? I have gotten between 3-5 replacements for all of them. It is not me i take good care as much as possible. And all they do is throw REPLACEMENT phones at me. I am currently on a contract with my parents (i figured i would pay them my part until i can get a job and get my own account) But the thing is they have considered leaving and they need to do it soon! My question is to the public, who can give me a in depth (or as best you can) insight on who is the better phone company?? Out of those i mentioned

If touchscreens caught your eye, sprint has the cheapest plans for smartphones. They require the everything data which includes unlimited calling to any cell phone for $70 (also includes unlimited text, data, gps, sprint tv, music). Verizon’s lowest monthly bill for smartphones is about $105 (i know because i had a smartphone from verizon). TMobile has very spotty coverage. Verizon has the best 3g coverage and sprint has rather good coverage. I would recommend Sprint for a family plan and they have good phones for a low monthly plan price. I would recommend the Hero or Moment for a teen. I had the moment and it was amazing.. iloved that phone, but we had to switch to verizon. Its a great phone, sucky battery life (about 1/2 to a day) and bulky but amazing keyboard and touchscreen!!


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Written by ccastle

February 23rd, 2010 at 2:21 pm

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