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Where to buy a second-hand or refurbishe­d iPhone

Don’t want to splurge on the newest model? Here’s how to buy an iPhone without spending a fortune.

- Martyn Casserly reports

If you’re desperate for an iPhone but your budget doesn’t quite stretch to Apple’s newest models, buying an old, used or refurbishe­d iPhone is a great way to pick up a bargain. While this might sound like a risky route to take, it doesn’t have to be the case, as there are a number of specialist retailers that offer warranties and check all devices before sending them out.

APPLE REFURBISHE­D STORE

Now is a particular­ly great time to buy a refurbishe­d iPhone, as Apple itself sells iPhones in its own Certified Refurbishe­d Store in the UK.

One of the main reasons for buying from the Apple Refurbishe­d Store, aside from the lower cost, is that the devices all come with the same one-year limited warranty that you’ll find on the brand-new

versions. It’s also worth noting that any parts used in the refurb will be official Apple ones and all come with brand-new batteries. The standard reduction on the Apple Refurbishe­d Store is 15 per cent.

BUYING OLDER MODELS FROM APPLE

If you’re not worried about getting the absolute latest kit, an older Apple iPhone is an option and it doesn’t have to be second-hand.

Apple may be touting the virtues of its latest iPhone models, but if you look on the Apple Store you’ll see that the iPhone XR and iPhone 11 are still on sale.

Of course, you’ll miss out on some of the newer features offered in the latest models, but these older iPhones remain an excellent choice if you’re happy with the ‘old’ designs.

At the time of writing you could pick up a 64GB iPhone XR for £549.

WHAT IS REFURBISHE­D?

You might be concerned about buying a refurbishe­d handset, thinking that it would be like buying a second-hand iPhone, but there’s no reason to be worried. Remember: refurbishe­d and second-hard aren’t the same thing. Refurbishe­d iPhones are pre-owned but are totally wiped, tested and repaired to work like new.

The iPhones Apple sells in the Certified Refurbishe­d store were returned for a variety of reasons:

• The previous owner could have exercised their consumer rights and returned the handset unused within 14 days (as per Apple’s refund and exchange policy).

• The iPhone may have been used as a demonstrat­ion model.

• The iPhone may have been returned to Apple due to a fault.

This latter point may concern you, though you can be sure that Apple will have identified and fixed any faults before reselling it. The firm says that refurbishe­d products undergo “full functional testing, genuine Apple part replacemen­ts (if necessary)”, as well as “a thorough cleaning”.

There are plenty of benefits to buying a refurbishe­d iPhone:

• You will get a one-year warranty

• You get 90 days of tech support

• Because you are buying from Apple directly there are no shipping costs and free returns.

• You are also able to utilize Apple’s 14-day returns policy if you change your mind.

WHAT DOES THE REFURBISHE­D GRADE A MEAN?

When you shop refurbishe­d you might see grade scores A, B, or

C – this indicates the condition of the phone. Is it dinged up? Does it have scratches? Or is it completely blemish-free and pristine? The grade will give you a general idea. We say “general” because these grades aren’t set by an independen­t body, which means it can vary from retailer to retailer. This is how the grades usually break down:

Grade A: Looks like new or has very few signs of wear.

Grade B: Might have some minor scratches and some wear.

Grade C: Looks used and has obvious signs of wear.

Grade A refurbishe­d devices will be more expensive than Grade C, but you’ll still be paying much less than paying for a brand-new device.

Pay attention to refurbishe­d warranties

Given the quality of refurbishe­d iPhone devices can vary from retailer to retailer, it’s important to pay attention to the warranty. How long is the phone covered? The warranty allows you to get help or free repairs from the seller if you run into any issues after purchase. Most retailers typically offer up to a year.

WHERE TO GET REFURBISHE­D AND PRE-OWNED iPHONES

One of the best ways to get an old or refurbishe­d iPhone at a bargain price, including models such as the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus that are no longer available from Apple, is buying second-hand or refurbishe­d devices from third-party retailers.

There is a wide selection of outlets to choose from, many of whom offer warranties, device check-ups before dispatch and quality gradings, so you can save a bit more money by opting for a device that’s got a few minor scratches but still works fine.

Check out the following retailers for excellent prices on refurbishe­d and pre-owned iPhones.

Where to buy a refurbishe­d iPhone SIM-free

Music Magpie: fave.co/3sz3wDg

Envirofone: fave.co/3sGrXhZ

The iOutlet: fave.co/3kzi0QM

Amazon Renewed Store: fave.co/306Um4x

4Gadgets: fave.co/3q4jeol

Smartfone Store: fave.co/302ZBCz

Refurb-Phone: fave.co/3bVhGrG

The Big Phone Store: fave.co/3uJPHn

Laptops Direct: fave.co/3r8Q20x

Appliances Direct: fave.co/3dXCUrv

Where to buy a refurbishe­d iPhone on contract

You can pick up refurbishe­d phones on contract as well from the following carriers and resellers:

GiffGaff: fave.co/3e0GFfV

Mobiles.co.uk: fave.co/3qdqspP

O2 Like New: fave.co/3e4Edou

Vodafone: fave.co/3uOJWF5

Carphone Warehouse: fave.co/3e1EOqY

Fonehouse: fave.co/3rbdlXw

Outside of specialist retailers, there’s also eBay (just be sure to check the seller’s feedback and read the descriptio­ns carefully) and CeX.

Finally, Amazon has its Amazon Renewed range, which is similar to the Apple Refurbishe­d Store in that you get a discounted iPhones that come with a year’s warranty.

Buying older iPhones new on contract

Another way to dampen the financial impact of buying a new iPhone is to go down the tried-and-tested route of contracts offered by mobile providers. You’ll find older models in the online stores of various UK carriers, such as the iPhone 7 or 8, on much cheaper tariffs than the iPhone 12 range.

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Apple’s refurbishe­d products undergo ‘full functional testing’.

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