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About Original Refurbished Phone & Where Do Refurbished Came From?

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Refurbished Phone refers to "OLD" or used phone that has been restored to like-new working condition and appearance, and the phone is "ORIGINAL / "AUTHENTIC". But the accessories are not original(Class A - High-Quality accessories). The IMEI Number is NEW, can check it on the website.
That Refurbished Phone in "Like New" condition, for all intents and purposes, the item will appear to be brand new but could come repackaged or unsealed. This product is fully functional and in excellent working order.

We’ve already addressed the question “do refurbish phones have scratches?” on the RefurbMe blog, detailing the cosmetic quality you can expect from refurbished handsets. However, this question only scratches the surface (no pun intended!) of the topic of refurbished cosmetic conditions. There is an entire system in place regarding the cosmetic quality of a refurbished mobile phone or Old Mobile Phones, including Grades and ratings and below you will find definitions and all of the other information that you need to know.

What Are Refurbished Grades?
A refurbished grade is a grade that denotes the quality of a refurbished product or device. Refurbished products are graded depending on how many cosmetic imperfections they have e.g. scratches, scuffs, and other marks as well as how much the product has been used by its previous owner and what packaging it comes in.

Refurbished Grades are designed to give you a better idea of what to expect from a refurbished product. It’s unlikely that refurbished retailers will count exactly how many tiny scratches you can see on the lid of that refurbished MacBook but grading systems are designed to give you as much information as possible so that you can be confident in your purchase.

The Standard System of refurbished grades runs on a scale from refurbished Grade A all the way to refurbished Grade C, with refurbished Grade A offering the best quality and refurbished Grade C offering the lowest quality of a refurbished device. Below, we explore the definitions of each of these refurbished grades.

Refurbished Grade A Definition
Refurbished Grade A is the very best quality that you could reasonably expect from a refurbished MacBook or iPhone. Grade A refurbished devices are in near-mint condition, they will be at an excellent cosmetic level and will show next to no signs of previous use.

With a refurbished Grade A phone you will see very minimal amounts of scuffing on the case, while a refurbished Grade A laptop will display very minimal amounts of scuffing and marks and the lid, keyboard and other areas of its design. With a Grade-A device, there will be the typical signs of light usage (e.g. slight marks on the keys) but you shouldn’t expect to see any scratches, chips or significant blemishes.

Refurbished Grade B Definition
Refurbished Grade B is the second-best quality you can expect from a refurbished device. While refurbished Grade B devices will have been tested thoroughly and are confirmed to be in working order, you may notice some light scuffing on the bevel or light scratches on the body.

Your refurbished Grade B device will have been gently used by its previous owner. However, refurbished Grade B products are also more affordable than refurbished Grade A products and so they may better suit your budget.

Refurbished Grade C Definition
Refurbished Grade C is the lowest quality of a refurbished phone or laptop that is still in working order. Although refurbished Grade C devices have been tested and are confirmed to work, they do show the signs of heavy or even excessive usage by their previous owner.

You will see very noticeable cosmetic issues with a refurbished Grade C device including more significant scratches and signs of wear and tear on the case or lid. Though, Grade C devices are cheaper still than Grade B and Grade A devices, making them ideal for those who need a new phone or laptop but have very little money to spare.

In Conclusion
Refurbished Grade A: The best quality of a refurbished device. Near-mint condition, excellent cosmetic level, and little signs of previous use.
Refurbished Grade B: The second-best quality of the refurbished device. Light scuffing on the bezel and light scratches on the case or body as a result of gentle use.
Refurbished Grade C: The lowest-quality of refurbished device. 100% in working order but will have more scratches and signs of wear and tear as a result of heavy, daily use.

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