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Refurbished Phone Grades Explained (A+, A, B, etc.)

Are you familiar with Refurbished Phone Grades? Read our article to learn about the refurbished phone grades used in the second-hand mobile market. 

Refurbished phones are used mobile phones restored to their original condition to resell them. These phones sold at a lower price than their original price. There is a grading scale that classifies phones based on their cosmetic appearance. This grading system for refurbished phones categorizes second-hand phones into A+, A, B, C, and D-grade phones. 

Find out how to grade a refurbished phone based on its cosmetic condition!

Refurbished Phone Grading Scale

Before buying a second-hand phone, you must understand the grading scale of refurbished phones. This system will help you find the best second-hand device for yourself. 


Grading-Scale

Details

Grade A+

  • Excellent Cosmetic Appearance 

  • Almost no signs of usage

  • Looks like their new counterparts

Grade A

  • Good Cosmetic Appearance

  • Only a few signs of usage

Grade B

  • Nice Cosmetic Appearance

  • Clear signs of usage

  • Few scratches or cracks on the phone frame or screen

Grade C

  • Acceptable Cosmetic Appearance

  • Visible housing defects

  • Cracks or scratches on the phone frame and screen

Grade D

  • Very Poor cosmetic Appearance

  • Signs of the rough usage

  • Damaged Screen or back cover

How To Grade A Refurbished Phone 

Follow these instructions to grade a refurbished phone:

Step 1 Analyze The Phone Condition

Hold the phone in your hand. Examine the phone frame, back cover, and screen. Carefully examine the phone for at least 5 to 10 minutes. It is better to analyze the phone’s condition in a bright room.

Step 2 Look For Scratches 

Observe the phone edges and rear cover. If you find any scratches, note them down. If the phone has no scratches, it is an A+ or A-grade phone. A phone with a few scratches could be a B-grade phone. However, if you note a lot of scratches around the phone's edges and back cover, it could be a  C-grade phone. But, if the phone frame is broken or has a lot of scratches and cracks, it is a D-grade phone.

Step 3 Examine The Screen

Analyze the phone screen. You can do a nail test to analyze how intense a screen crack is. It is not a good sign if your nail interferes with the phone's screen crack. A+ and A-grade phones have almost no scratches and cracks on the screen. The B-grade phone has some screen scratches. C-grade phone has more scratches than a B-grade phone.

Step 4 Observe Camera Lens

Inspect the rear camera lenses of a refurbished phone. You can take a picture with the phone to get a good idea of the condition of the rear camera lenses. If there are no scratches on the camera lenses, it will be an A+grade phone. B and C-grade phones have some scratches on the camera lenses. But, if the camera lenses are broken or cracked, it could be a D-grade second-hand phone.

Step 5 Notice The Phone Components

Inspect phone components such as the SIM tray and charging port. The SIM Tray of the phone must be functional and in satisfactory condition.

Step 6 Battery Inspection

Please check if the phone’s battery is swollen. A and B-grade refurbished phones have no issues like this.

Step 7 Make A Decision

Write everything you notice about the phone. Make an informed decision about the grade of the phone.

Wrapping Up

A-grade and B-grade refurbished phones are better than C-grade phones. But C-grade mobile phones are cheaper than A and B-grade phones. Avoid buying a D-grade refurbished phone. Always purchase a refurbished phone after proper inspection. Refurbished phones are budget-friendly flagship phones.

 

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