Refurbished Phones vs Brand New Phones
Our top refurbished phones
Happytel sells an array of refurbished phones. Get all the cool features the iPhone or Android would usually come with at a much lower cost that won’t break your bank with this refurbished phones.What’s the difference between a new phone and a refurbished phone?
Refurbished phones are different to new phones, where the phone is pre-owned by another individual and has been sent back for reasons such as factory damages or wanting to switch to a different phone model. These phones are then thoroughly checked, tested and fixed so that the phone is refurbished and unlocked for resale by our skilled and experienced technicians. This is the perfect solution for those might want an Apple or Samsung phone at a comparatively low and affordable price than a brand new one. By purchasing a refurbished phone, you are also lessening your impact on the environment, as e-waste in landfills is from people buying new phones and throwing old ones out.How are phones refurbished?
Because refurbished phones are second hand, our experienced technicians go through all the phone features such as battery, camera and display and make the necessary repairs to make this phone as good as new! It is restored to its original factory setting and then resold to customers at a cost that won’t make you sweat as much.
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