A:AnswerPreowned phone is always a nightmare. You may end up with paying restock fees even for no fault of yours.
My personal experience says, the phone had few minor scratches but clean. While examining closely , I noticed a big gap at one of the screen. Certainly that is a defect. But when I explained the store manager, they initiated the returns but charged me $35.
You can definitely try your luck but be open to pay the restock fees.
A:AnswerYes, it would come with everything including power adapter, Lightning to 3.5 mm jack adapter, Apple EarPods with Lightning Connector, and Lightning to USB cable.
A:AnswerI bought the phone as used and unlocked. So for me, there no activation fee to any wireless of my choice.
I’m guessing when you buy a phone with monthly fee and tied to specific carrier then you’re tied up.
My advice to you buy a phone full price if you can and unlocked.
The phone is in generic box and not in original box. Not with original accessories, it comes with SIM card pin and the phone itself is original. With no visible marks or dents or scratches.
A:AnswerI bought this phone about 4 months ago and have had zero issues with it on Verizon’s network, iCloud as well. It was a great alternative to going through Verizon seeing as we did not have insurance and lost a phone :) I highly recommend it!
A:AnswerYou can use it for around a month or two to see if you come up with problems. My 8 plus drains kind of quickly, so I may or may not buy this phone and just go for another apple phone. But not all phones are the same, even the same model of a phone can cause issues that others don't have. So I can't give you an accurate result as to if the battery is good and worth the price. Hopefully, this helps you know if the battery of your phone is good enough or not.
A:AnswerWhen I bought my phone The battery life is in a very good condition. When you decided to buy a used or new phone do not let it charge beyond 95%. That’s how you further care for your battery. Just an advise.
A:AnswerThe iphone I bought was inspected by geek squad as used and the battery is in a good condition. Buying "used" or "refurbished" electronic item is the risk you have to make for yourself.
I took the risk on mine, and I am happy to say that I charge my iphone every 20 hrs of heavy use.
A:AnswerMy phone looked brand new. The battery is great. A charge lasts me all day, while I do some texting, social media accesses and some phone calling.
A:AnswerSince this is an unlocked device, yes you should be able to use this with Tracphone. I would recommend reviewing Tracphone’s equipment policies. Seeing how this is a mid to newer generation phone it should work with no issues. “Unlocked” (I put emphasis on the unlocked as that is the main need to work universally) iPhones in my experiences typically have little to no issues with carriers.
A:AnswerYes, but make sure it states GSM and CDMA compatible or at least get the item number and cross reference it with Apple.com to make sure. While you’re there check the battery.
When I bought mine, the battery was in a great condition and it states GSM and CDMA compatible and it was unlocked so I took it.
A:AnswerYes this phone will work with T-mobile. Definition of: unlocked phone (1) A cellphone that operates on any cellular carrier's network that supports the same air interface (GSM or CDMA) and frequency bands built into the device. See SIM card, SIM lock, jailbreaking and Android rooting.