Could you please explain what exactly is meant by "WiFi c" when it appears on CeX listings? Is it referring to a specific type of Wi-Fi connectivity, a certain brand or model, or perhaps a particular condition or certification? It's not immediately clear from the context, and I'd appreciate some clarification to better understand the product being offered on CeX. Is there a standard definition for this term within the industry, or is it specific to CeX's listing conventions?
6 answers
Giuseppe
Mon Oct 07 2024
The device being referred to is a WiFi-only model, meaning it does not have the capability to accept a SIM card. This characteristic limits the device's connectivity options to solely WiFi networks.
DavidLee
Sun Oct 06 2024
The grading system used for this device assigns it a C grade, which is an indication of its physical condition. The grading scale typically ranges from A to C, with A representing the best condition and C representing a used but functional state.
Stefano
Sun Oct 06 2024
Despite this limitation, the device's WiFi-only design may offer advantages such as lower cost, increased battery life, and simplified usage compared to devices with cellular connectivity.
Emanuele
Sun Oct 06 2024
When the term "mobile operator" is mentioned in relation to this device, it signifies that if the device were to have SIM card support, it would be limited to accepting SIM cards from a specific mobile network operator.
BlockchainBaron
Sun Oct 06 2024
However, since this is a WiFi-only model, the mention of mobile operators is irrelevant as the device does not utilize SIM cards for connectivity.