The prices of flagship smartphones keep climbing higher and higher. At this point, if you want to buy the latest and greatest, you need to shell out more than a thousand dollars. But before you do that, it’s a good idea to take a look at refurbished smartphones. Refurbished smartphones—especially those sold straight from the manufacturer—offer you the same flagship device (that is not even a year old) at a discounted rate.
Read on to learn what refurbished smartphones are, what you need to know before buying a refurbished iPhone or Android smartphone, and the trusted sources to purchase from.
What is a “refurbished” smartphone?
Although there’s no official definition for “refurbished” products, it generally refers to a smartphone that has been used (even if just to take it out of the box), and then returned to a company (manufacturer, carrier, or retailer), that then performed some checks and fixed things that needed to be fixed (if any).
That’s why it’s important to note the words “refurbished,” “certified refurbished,” and “renewed,” are used interchangeably. “Manufacturer refurbished” means that repairs or upgrades were done by the manufacturer themselves (which is better than it being done by third-party companies).
Other than that, there is no fundamental difference between a new or refurbished smartphone.
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What to check before buying a refurbished phone
Now that you know what a refurbished smartphone is, here are a couple of things you need to know before making purchase to avoid defective devices.
Where to buy refurbished iPhone or Android smartphones
You should buy a refurbished smartphone from a trusted and verified source—that means staying away from the places like Craigslist for this purchase. Thankfully, there are many trusted and verified sources for buying refurbished devices, including places that offer warranty and extended support.
Gazelle
Gazelle is one of the most popular places for selling used smartphones. They make the process very easy—the used device goes through a lengthy certification process to make sure it isn’t faulty. In this process, any glaring issues are fixed using replacement parts.
Gazelle also has a 30-day return policy, so if something goes wrong with a phone, you can always get a replacement.
Back Market
Back Market shines with it comes to transparency. It has a transparent grading system for each device, for both appearance and technical condition. Every device goes through rigorous testing, and if there are any issues, they are fixed.
Back Market offers a 1-year warranty and a 30-day return policy.
Apple
The best place to buy a refurbished iPhone is, unsurprisingly, Apple itself. Their “Certified Refurbished” program offers the same one-year warranty (with an option to upgrade to AppleCare+ for an extended warranty), a new battery, and all accessories. All repairs are done by Apple themselves.
Because of this, you won’t be saving a lot of dough (there’s no 50% discount here), but you do get an iPhone that’s basically as good as new, at around a 20% discount, which is nothing to scoff at.
Samsung
Samsung has a similar certified “Re-Newed Smartphones” program. These smartphones are refurbished to a like-new condition, and they come with a one-year warranty.
Amazon Renewed
Amazon also has its own refurbishment program. Under Amazon Renewed, you’ll get refurbished devices at competitive rates—and a 90-day warranty period. Amazon Renewed products are professionally inspected and the batteries are more than 80% capacity.
Best Buy
Best Buy offers a selection of used, open-box, and refurbished smartphones. There’s a 14-day return policy, and even the pre-owned smartphones (not certified refurbished) come with 90-day warranties.
Mobile carriers
If you’re on a contract, you should check to see if your carrier has a refurbished devices program. Popular carriers like Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T all do. You’ll get the same flagship device at a lower rate, with an easy monthly payment option.