I'm just intrigued by why MTN requires a sim swop to 128K LTE sim in order to access 4G but the old 64K sim on Vodacom works perfectly requiring no sim swops. Is this jus MTN trying to score extra revenue or really a technical requirement. It doesn't make much sense.
Chances are the dude is talking horse****. Vodacom or any other Authorised Apple dealers do not sell second hand iPhones. When an Apple iPhone with warranty is damaged, it get replaced with another refurbished phone. The refurbished stock is called exchange stock and is directly supplied by...