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Inspection Process for Refurbished Phones
The inspection points that matter before buying refurbished phones in bulk.
Summary Block
Inspection should cover functions, cosmetics, battery, IMEI, accessories, and whether checks are sample-based or unit-by-unit.
Key Facts
Function checks
Screen, camera, charging, audio, biometrics
Cosmetic checks
Housing, screen marks, color mix
Buyer question
Sample inspection or unit-by-unit inspection
Buying Context
A practical inspection process covers screen, touch, cameras, buttons, charging, speakers, microphone, Face ID or fingerprint, battery, IMEI, housing, and accessories. Buyers should ask whether inspection is sample-based or unit-by-unit.
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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