iPhone 13 Mini – 256 GB Green (Uk Used)
This Grade A iPhone 13 Mini in green has 256 GB of storage and has been through a proper inspection process. It arrives in excellent condition ready to use immediately. 256GB suits buyers who download music and videos for offline use, keep a large photo library on device, or play mobile games that require significant storage. You will not run short of space with this configuration. Green colourways have become one of the most talked about options in the Nigerian market. The finish is distinctive and the demand has been strong across recent releases. The Nano SIM and eSIM configuration makes it straightforward to run two numbers from the same device. This is useful for buyers who want to keep work and personal lines separate without carrying two phones.
Design & SIM
Green colourways have become one of the most talked about options in the Nigerian market. The finish is distinctive and the demand has been strong across recent releases. The Nano SIM and eSIM configuration makes it straightforward to run two numbers from the same device.
Why buy Grade A?
Grade A UK used devices are popular in Nigeria because they offer a way to own a premium device at a price that makes sense. The iPhone 13 Mini in this condition gives you the full experience of the hardware without the full retail cost.
Battery & performance
Battery capacity sits at 2438 mAh which is enough to get most users through a full day of calls, social media, streaming, and navigation without needing a top up.
The A15 Bionic powers this device and it shows in day to day use.
- Battery: 2438 mAh
- Processor: A15 Bionic
- Operating system: iOS 15
- Display: 2340 x 1080 (Super Retina XDR)
- Dimensions: 131.5 x 64.2 x 7.65 mm
Camera system
- Rear cameras:
- 12 MP (Wide)
- 12 MP (Ultra Wide)
- Front camera: 12 MP
The 12 MP (Wide) + 12 MP (Ultra Wide) rear camera system covers the range of shooting scenarios most people encounter daily.
Order in Nigeria
This iPhone 13 Mini is in stock on 360GadgetsAfrica and ships to buyers across Nigeria including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and all other states.











