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Chinese resellers sell full suitcases of iPhone 14 Pro Max right on the street for up to $600 markup Geek Tech Online

September 18, 2022
Source: geektech.me geektech.me
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On September 16, sales of iPhone 14 smartphones started in many countries. China was no exception, and local What is known This year the biggest popularity in ChinaiPhone 14 Pro and Max models are used. The photo you can see above was taken next to the official Apple Store in Shenzhen City. One of the resellers right on the street opened a suitcase full of iPhone 14 Pro Max smartphones. You can count at least 30 boxes in the photo.The cheapest iPhone 14 Pro with 128 GB of storage in China costs $1155 in the official store. The most expensive...
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