Sell iPhone

Cycled Cells is the number one place on the web to sell your iPhone. It doesn’t matter whether you’re selling the latest 3Gs 32GB or the original 2G, we’ll give you the best price, and most importantly, the best service. Not only will we give you the most money, we’ll also give you some objective tips for deciding which iPhone is right for you.
Maybe your 3Gs has so many features, you don’t have time to use them all. Why not sell your 3Gs to Cycled Cells and trade down to an old 2G. Under this scenario, you could pocket up to $300! Not a bad deal. Or maybe you really want to step up to the 3Gs for the unique video editing, but don’t have the $800 to fork out. We can help you here as well. Sell us your old 3G, and make your trade up that much easier. Any way you slice it, Cycled Cells is THE place for you to go for informed decisions about your iPhone relationship.

Sell iPhone 2G

This is where it all started. Apple began the iPhone development with collaboration from AT&T in 2004. In January 2007, after an estimated development cost of more than $150 million, Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone. The original iPhone 2G came in three storage capacities (4GB, 8GB, 16GB). The 2G iPhone was quickly usurped by the 3G in 2008, but it remains a popular and relevant model for people who don’t need the faster 3G connection. One of the only other qualms about the 2G is it screen’s propensity to crack.

Sell iPhone 3G

The iPhone 3G was introduced in July 2008. It’s support of faster 3G data speeds and assisted GPS are what really sets it apart from the 2G version. It comes in three storage capacities (8GB, 16GB, 32GB) and features a sleek black or white battery cover design.

Sell iPhone 3Gs

The latest and greatest iPhone - the 3Gs was launched in July 2009 and features some major upgrades from the standard 3G. Increased battery life, higher resolution camera (2mp to 3mp), video camera with editing feature and built in voice control headline the new and improved features. The 3Gs is only available in 16GB and 32GB memories, taking the iPhone one step closer to the one do-all device of the future.
For a more detailed comparison between the iPhone 3G and 3Gs, check out Apple.com.