Amazon maintains lists of its best-selling products, and at the moment, the best-selling smartphone that is available on Amazon is a “renewed” iPhone 8 from Amazon, which starts at $ 178.
This is very cheap for a PiPhone rec and cheaper than Apple’s refurbished price for the same device, so in our latest YouTube video, we took one of these Refurbished iPhones from Amazon to see if it’s worth the savings.
Amazon’s “revamped” devices are all used and are not certified by Apple, but Amazon says they have been “professionally inspected, tested and cleaned” by qualified Amazon suppliers. Note that iPhones come from a number of third-party vendors and are not necessarily supplied directly by Amazon.
Amazon has two product categories: Renewed and Renewed Premium. Renewed is the cheapest option and starts at $ 170 for a iPhone 8 with 64 GB of storage, while Renewed Premium is a little more expensive. It is important to note that the prices for Renewed Premium and Renewed Premium devices fluctuate and, sometimes, Premium versions are out of stock. Apple no longer offers a new iPhone 8, but, for comparison, charges $ 339 for the refurbished version.
Amazon says its revamped devices have no “visible cosmetic imperfections” when held with an extended arm and a battery capacity that exceeds 80 percent compared to a new device, while the revamped Premium versions are “certified to work and look new. “, so it chose the Premium option to get as close as possible to the new iPhone 8.
The PiPhone 8 we received from Amazon looks like a new device, but it shipped with a non-original charger and a Lightning cable. There were some scratches on the screen that were not very noticeable, but they are likely to irritate perfectionists.
After charging, the iPhone 8 worked as expected and had 90% battery capacity. Over the course of a few days of use, we had a problem with the speaker. At high volumes, it sounds with a noticeable crack, which was not a problem with an original diaiPhone 8 release day that we had in hand. The speaker problem did not affect the quality of the call, so the phone worked even with this problem.
If you’re looking for a cheap iPhone, it’s worth checking out Amazon’s revamped devices, but don’t expect total perfection. We found a few minor issues, and if you look at Amazon’s reviews, you’ll see that other users have also had more significant issues with the used and refurbished iPhones they bought from Amazon.
Amazon offers a 90-day return policy for renewed devices, while “Premium” versions come with a one-year customer satisfaction guarantee with a product return option, so if something is wrong with a device, you you can send it back and get a refund.