The issue is what are you comparing to - the price on the website? I think the profit margin is already baked into the price of the phones on the website.
Their samsung S5 is listed as $280 so that is 252k silver if you use $10 = 9000 silver. You can probably get a good S5 for about $150 elsewhere or say $200 with a decent profit margin. So 135k-180k.
I don't think I would want to pay 252k but I might stretch to 180k-200k at the very most since it is no cash out of my pocket.
It will be really interesting to see what they come up with. Looking forward to this feature a lot. GSM service being the top of my desires though.
What I noticed on cellnuos website. They sell new and used phones. I personally do not like or want a used phone.
Also I compare everything to my Samsung Galaxy S3. I want the same specs or better and it must have lollipop and above.
I noticed they had new phones with 4 meg rom. Way less then my S3 with 16
Then they had one decent phone that was the LG FLEX. It seemed to have similar spec to galaxy S5. Off the top of my head. But it had android KitKat 4.4.2
That is a deal breaker for me. My S3 has 4.4.2 That does not work with Android Auto. Unless you can upgrade it to lollipop?
A couple of premium ones would be sweet. Not necessarily a S8! but a S7 or LG G5 should be attainable. That might encourage some swiping!
Nexus devices and moto G5 plus/ G4 series are also worthwhile. Iphone SE, 5S or 6 / 6 plus. Really a range is always best. Throw in some cheap ones like the HTC desire 510 or Moto E.
I think we all agree the current store could use a new selection when they let you use silver to buy them.
I don't completely disassemble them. Just remove the battery cover and battery. I don't know what would constitute a professional phone sanitizer and I'm confident that if the phone were under warranty that my choice of cleaning products would void the warranty-- but I haven't had any problems, yet.
Not trying to be sarcastic, but if you take your car in to be serviced do you take it apart an sanitize everything who knows how many sick people worked on it