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Apple Now Sells Refurbished iPhones (9to5mac.com)

In the past, Apple has only sold refurbished Macs, iPads and various niche devices on its refurb store. Now the company is officially selling refurbished iPhones, offering the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus in its refurb store. 9to5Mac reports: Apple has sort of sold refurbished iPhones before, but those sales were relegated to an eBay store front and never fully acknowledged by the company. This is the first time that the company has offered iPhones on its official refurb store online. Customers will find the iPhone 6s in 16 GB storage varieties for $449.00. The larger iPhone 6s Plus is being offered in two storage varieties: 16Gb and 64GB for $529 and $589, respectively. It seems that all colors are currently available, which includes Silver, Space Gray, Gold, and Rose Gold. In the end, users can expect to save up to 15% ($110) by going the refurbished route, and remember that these devices come with a full 1-year factory warranty, which makes refurb units a great idea for budget-conscious shoppers. It's also worth noting that all of Apple's official refurbished iPhones are unlocked and come SIM-free, plus they all include a brand new battery and outer shell. It's as close to a new iPhone as you'll get without actually buying one brand new.

26 comments

  1. 15% off, after 1 year of use by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Thanks, but no thanks.

    1. Re: 15% off, after 1 year of use by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      True, that's too fucking expensive.
      Apple is being run by greedy queer imbeciles.

    2. Re: 15% off, after 1 year of use by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They could knock 15% off the price of brand new ones and it'd still be "no thanks" for me.

  2. Please insert here... by ctrl-alt-canc · · Score: 1

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    2. Re:Please insert here... by ausekilis · · Score: 1

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  3. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Not every privacy conscious person is a fanboi. But please do point out the alternatives, smart-ass.

  4. Wrong. by sootman · · Score: 4, Informative

    > In the past, Apple has only sold refurbished Macs, iPads
    > and various niche devices on its refurb store... This is the
    > first time that the company has offered iPhones on its
    > official refurb store online.

    Flat-out wrong. My original iPhone (2G) was a refurbished model, purchased shortly after launch. $399 for a 4GB model.

    http://imgur.com/a/QT5OV

    (And then the price drop happened but I was within the 15-day return window and I got back $150.)

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  5. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 0

    Well, they won't be allowed to manufacture new ones overseas now.

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  6. "a great idea for budget-conscious shoppers" by stealth_finger · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nothing apple is a great idea for budget conscious shoppers.

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  7. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by unixisc · · Score: 3, Interesting

    iPhone is good, but not so great that I'd prefer a refurbished one to a brand new Android or even Lumia phone

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  9. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    If you think iPhones respect your privacy, you are a fanboy.

  10. I doubt the quality by kvishalk · · Score: 2

    In India, Apple only replaces iphones with a new one, they've recently started some basic repairs for broken screen though. What their stores do not tell is that the iphones are refurbished. Pretty much their staff always says new. And having done this atleast twice, I can tell you its not worth the nominal price difference of 100 bucks they are offering. There is always some or the other quality issue. Maybe they do better in US.

    1. Re:I doubt the quality by tlhIngan · · Score: 0

      In India, Apple only replaces iphones with a new one, they've recently started some basic repairs for broken screen though. What their stores do not tell is that the iphones are refurbished. Pretty much their staff always says new. And having done this atleast twice, I can tell you its not worth the nominal price difference of 100 bucks they are offering. There is always some or the other quality issue. Maybe they do better in US.

      No, Apple always replaces a phone under warranty with a refurbished unit. There are even lawsuits about it because the person wanted a "like new" one.

      Though, an Apple refurb unit has several advantages over other refurbs sold elsewhere. First, Apple generally replaces the outer casing with a new one, so it FEELS new to you. Second, Apple gives you a full year warranty on refurb units - not 90 days or even 30 days at other places. It's the same warranty as a new unit. And of course, it's eligible for AppleCare+ and the like to full term.

      The only thing is that it's not new anymore by definition, so it's slightly cheaper, but for most users, it feels like new. Other places it's open box, so you can get a unit's that's been beaten up and dirty. Of course, you will save a few more dollars this way than Apple.

      But I'd go with Apple refurbs because they're practically like-new.

  11. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I think they are far more secure than the alternatives. Combined with certain IM and VoIP software, the iPhone is the best possible choice. Said software is only available on Android and iOS. There is no worse offender than Google with respect to privacy. So that leaves Apple and the iPhone.

    Any other suggestions are welcome. You got nothing though, that's why you didn't answer my question the first time.

  12. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by sootman · · Score: 1

    Refurbished iPhones have the same 1-year warranty that new ones have. I've bought 6 refurbished products from Apple, going back to an 800 MHz G3 iBook in 2003. (Followed by a white MacBook, my first iPhone, two mac Minis, and an iPad.) I haven't had any unusual problems with any of them.

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  13. $449 for refurbished 6s? by parkinglot777 · · Score: 2

    16GB for $449 is way too expensive for a refurbished item, especially an electronic device. You could get a new 6s with twice as much storage (32GB) and you would pay only $100 more dollars.

  14. Just took advantage of this by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 0

    My daughter wanted a 6S Plus to replace her 4-year-old iPhone 5 (she wanted the headphone jack, so the 7 was out). I was waiting for T-Mobile to update their offerings - up until a few days ago, they were still selling the older configurations where the base model only had 16GB - but it turned out I could get a refurbished 6S Plus with 64GB for less than what a new 32GB model cost.

    I've had very good luck buying refurbished Apple products. The only real "drawback" is, understandably, brand new releases aren't available as refurbs for a while.

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  15. About time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They had to store all those iPhones suffering from screen death somewhere... might as well put them in the hands of poor, gullible users!

  16. Mwahaha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    And before that in Denmark they were secretly giving consumers refurbished and not new phones in violation with the law when they could not repair peoples phones within the warranty period and actually suing the consumers whindared challenge Apple not adhering to the laws of the land.

  17. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The iDiots do not need a new phone, they just need to something shiny to replace their bent or shattered device. If Apple would also replace the model number with the latest one, they could charge for double the money from a refurbished device and both parties of a deal would be happy.

  18. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    So you're a career idiot. Good to know.

  19. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Any Android phone. You do know you can run your own firmware, right?

  20. Re:How poor are Apple fanboys? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I cannot write my own firmware. If you're referring to some 3rd party firmware, I trust those even less than the factory firmware.