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Grade A vs Grade B Refurbished Phones
How wholesale buyers should compare Grade A and Grade B refurbished phones.
Summary Block
Grade A is usually better for premium resale, while Grade B can work for cost-sensitive wholesale channels when inspection rules and warranty terms are clear.
Key Facts
Best for Grade A
Retailers and premium resale
Best for Grade B
Repair shops and price-sensitive markets
Buyer check
Confirm cosmetic standard, battery range, and warranty
Buying Context
Grade A usually means cleaner cosmetics and stronger resale presentation. Grade B can be suitable for price-sensitive channels if functions are tested and cosmetic expectations are clear. Buyers should ask for sample photos, inspection standards, battery ranges, and warranty coverage before confirming a mixed-grade order.
Decision Checklist
- Define target models, grade, and storage mix before RFQ.
- Confirm inspection, warranty, packaging, and shipping expectations.
- Ask for MOQ and available batch details by destination market.
- Use RFQ notes to explain resale channel or procurement use case.
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