How many pixels does the iPhone 4S have?

How many pixels does the iPhone 4S have?

640×960 pixels

Is 264 ppi good?

The fact is there’s no magic number, and even on the best screens you can still spot pixels if you look carefully (and if you have good eyesight). 2048×1536 pixels on a 9.7-inch display makes for 264 PPI.

Can you get money for an iPhone 4?

But the good news for early adopters is that Apple will pay them up to $200 to buy back their mint-condition iPhone 4. As The Next Web points out, Apple’s Reuse and Recycling Program offers the money in the form of an Apple gift card—useful if you want to turn around and buy the 4S.

Can I sell a locked phone to ecoATM?

Short Answer: You can sell or recycle a broken or locked phone with ecoATM, but not a phone that is iCloud locked, blacklisted, or that you have not paid off. If the device is locked, you’ll need to state that the phone is not in working condition when you sell it.

Does ecoATM pay instantly?

Our prices are competitive with other cell phone buyback services and we accept more kinds of devices than most of our competitors. ecoATM also provides immediate evaluation and payment, unlike online methods that can take as long as 45 days to pay.

How much money do you get at ecoATM?

Unlocked and working perfectly: $40. Locked and working perfectly: $35. Unlocked with scratches: $30. Unlocked with cracks: $30.

Will ecoATM take locked iphones?

No, ecoATM does not take blacklisted or blocked phones.

Will ecoATM take stolen phones?

ecoATM will respond quickly and diligently to any request from law enforcement to research and/or return reported stolen devices that may have been collected by the kiosk. Any reported stolen devices will be returned with no subpoena or search warrant required and at no cost to the victim.

What does ecoATM check?

ecoATM uses a state-of-the-art ID scanner and validation software that not only photographs the ID but validates for authenticity by examining the ID for holograms, watermarks, or other specific authentication methods used in all 50 states.

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