There’s no mention of pricing. With that said, burner phones in general are meant to be cheap, almost throwaway devices (please recycle, folks), and the Zoey 2.4 normally costs just $33 unlocked. This is the vacation phone you’re not worried about losing, a backup handset, or even a main phone if you either don’t want smartphone trappings or can’t justify the cost. Supreme may be clever in that light — you can flaunt your hypebeast status without panicking quite so much if your phone breaks or gets stolen.
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