What is the difference between the iphone refurb and the normal iphone 3g?
I am thinking about buying an iphone, but i am not sure which to get; the iphone 3g refurb, or the normal iphone 3g. Can anyone help me?
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Most refurbs are a excellent alternative to the brand-new buzz and extremely reliable. But, as could be expected, it is far more liable for a refurbished buzz to fail or break than a brand-new one, and sometimes there is weird data on the refurbished buzz.
The refurb is not a new model/version of the iPhone you know. It is a used one that has been flat up to be “like-new” & then resold at a discounted fee. It is exactly like the new 3G.
A refurbished iPhone is an iPhone that may have been sent in for repair and then repair by a technician. All iPhones that are refurbished by Apple undergo the same testing course of action that Apple uses for groundbreaking new iPhones.
Some say they are unreliable, but you have to realise that any electronic component can have issues whether it is refurbished or groundbreaking new out of the box.
The refurbished iPhone is just an iphone that some other person had shipped in because of difficulties…..so apple ships that person a new one, keeps the broken one, fixes the broken one and then resells it for a fraction of the fee. I reflect they place a new body on it if its hurt but not sure.