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CRAZY! eBay seller wants US$1,500 for iPhone with Flappy Bird pre-installed

Dong Nguyen might have pulled the plug on Flappy Bird but the craze isn’t cooling down anytime soon. As the app is no longer available to download on Google Play & Appstore, some enterprising sellers have started offering Flappy Bird pre-installed devices for a premium.

One fine example is an iPhone 5S which is listed for US$1,499 on ebay which is about RM4,984! A 16GB iPhone 5S is currently priced at RM2,399, which makes the “pre-installed” game a RM2,584 value. It’s not just iPhones as there’s listing for Flappy Bird pre-installed iPads, Galaxy S4, iPod Touches and HTC One.

If you’re slow to the Flappy Bird bandwagon, a cheaper alternative for Android users is to search for the Flappy Bird APK file that you can installed manually. Alternatively, you can play Squishy Bird.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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