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Apple now sells refurbished iPhone X from $769
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There’s a new, interesting option for anyone looking to buy an iPhone without spending a fortune: A refurbished iPhone X.
The company recently started selling refurbished versions of this model, for the first time since its launch in 2017, MacRumors reported Monday.
Two versions of the device are available. The 64GB variant costs $769, while the 256GB version costs $899. Sure, you’ll probably be able to snatch a used one cheaper, but don’t forget that refurbished iPhones are tested and repackaged, and they come with one year of Apple’s standard warranty.
Refurbished iPhone X models are also available in the UK, at £769 and £899, respectively.
Both variants were still available in Apple’s U.S. and UK store at writing time.
Those prices certainly aren’t cheap, but they are a solid discount from the iPhone X’s list price, which is $899 and $1,049, respectively. With the iPhone X, you get a phone that’s visually near-identical to the iPhone XS, and also packs dual rear cameras, a notched screen and Apple’s Face ID tech. Of course, you’re missing out on Apple’s latest smartphone chip and numerous other features, but the X is still a very capable device.
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