eBay sellers: iPhone 5 is yours for a mere $1,600
People are selling the iPhone 5 at a premium on eBay in yet another sign that demand for the smartphone is high.
by Greg Sandoval September 19, 2012Those trying to cash in on the iPhone 5 craze have taken to eBay to sell off iPhone 5s even before they've gone on sale.
A check of eBay shows that the range of prices varies wildly. The secondary market thinks nothing of asking more than $1,000 for an unlocked 64-gigabyte iPhone 5 and there were was one going for $1,625. Unlocked 32 GB models could be found for between $800 and $1000. Those selling unlocked
16GB versions of the smartphone were asking mainly between $900 and $1,000.
In the United States, Apple is selling unlocked 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models for $649, $749 and $849 respectively.

If you're wondering about prices for phones tied to a contract, those weren't much cheaper.
Apple's prices for iPhones 5 that come with a two-year contract are $199 for 16GB, $299 for a 32-gigabyte version and $399 for a 64-gigabyte version.
On eBay, the bids for one AT&T, 16GB iPhone 5 had reached $510 as of this morning. A black 32GB Verizon model had received 22 bids, with the highest being $890. A 64GB Sprint phone was going for $1,525.
According to The Los Angeles Times, which first reported on this, some of those purchasing the iPhone 5 on eBay may be from countries which won't get the iPhone 5 for a while.
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