Sunday, July 3, 2016

What is a refurbished iPhone?

A refurbished iPhone is the mobile phone which is sent back by customers because they are faulty or sold on by their previous owner. Usually, quality refurbished iPhone are fully overhaul and resume to ‘mint’ condition. 
There are two types of refurbished phones. They are manufacturer refurbs and also retail refurbs. Retailer refurbs are originated from telecom whose second hand phones are collected because their customers changed a new iPhone after out of contract or a new model comes out. Of course, some of the sources may be varied and those quality are not guaranteed. 
Retailer refurbs usually categorise their stocks on hands into different grading, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C.

Grade A – Mint condition. Usually with little or no scuffs and minor marks. Each Grade A device is tested to be in perfect working condition by a repair technician prior to dispatch. All of cellphoneage iPhones fall within this category. 

Grade B – Used condition. These phones will show slight signs of use on the rear casing, charging socket or bezel, but will otherwise be in very condition. The scratched front glass screen will usually get replaced.

Grade C – Used condition. The cracked front glass will be replaced by a non-OEM one. Any cosmetic scratches or damage will in no way effect the operation and functionality of the phone.

To get a quality Grade A iPhone, cellphoneage.com is highly recommended as all their refurbished phones are gone through strict double QC prior to dispatch.

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