Plus, it’s good for the environment, compared to buy a new phone, which makes it the greener choice. Now’s a good time of the year to buy one because you can get extra money off because of the sales. Of course, you won’t find the very latest models available refurbished and, if you do, they’ll be almost as expensive as brand new models. The best deals you will find are on older phones, such as the iPhone 13 and Samsung Galaxy S21. However, you will find the Samsung Galaxy S22 available refurbished, with big savings compared to buying one new. Prices vary a lot depending upon condition, and because they’re refurbished, there isn’t endless stock of phones in every condition. This means that if you see a deal you like, don’t wait: someone else could snap it up.
What is a refurbished phone?
Where to find refurbished phone deals in the UK (SIM-free)
Here are the best places to browse for a refurbished phone, along with any promotions you might be able to use:
Where to buy refurbished phones on contract
You can also pick up refurbished handsets on a monthly contract from network operators including:
Carphone Warehouse Fonehouse giffgaff Mobiles.co.uk O2 Like New Vodafone
Where to find refurbished phone deals in the US (SIM-free)
Here are the best places to pick up a cheap phone in the US.
Best refurbished phone deals in the UK
Here are the best refurbished phone deals available in the UK this month.
What do refurbished grades mean?
Each retailer has its own grading system, which means a ‘Good’ condition phone from one might be in very different condition to a ‘Good’ phone bought from another. Was: £729 Now: £419 (£310 off) This refurbished iPhone 12 in Good condition is over £300 cheaper than a new one, and £390 cheaper than when the iPhone 12 originally launched – it was £799 back then. Was: £729 Now: £269 (£460 off) One of the most affordable refurbished iPhone deals on a model still worth buying: this iPhone 11 in ‘Fair’ condition is a solid deal if you don’t mind some noticeable wear and tear. Was: £1,099 Now: £599.99 (£500 off) Was: £579 Now: From £329.95 (£249.05 off) This price is for a Good condition model, which means noticeable wear and tear, but you’re saving almost £250 compared to the iPhone 12 mini’s original RRP. Was: £1049 Now: £329.99 (£719.01 off) Was: £679 Now: £350 (£339 off) Was: £1149 Now: £372.76 (£776.24 off) The iPhone 11 Pro Max is no longer available from Apple, but cost £1149 at release, which means this deal saves you over £770 on an unlocked, refurbished phone in ‘Good’ condition. Back Market also offers free delivery and a 12-month warranty. Was: £1299 Now: £499 (£800 off) That’s why it’s crucial to read the description of what each grade means on the retailer’s website. Some start their grading at ‘Good’ (which means the worst condition they sell) and go up to Excellent or Like New. Others are more honest, calling phones with obvious signs of wear and tear ‘Fair’ condition. Others still use A, B, C or other systems that aren’t so descriptive
Refurbished vs second-hand or used – what’s the difference?
There’s a difference between buying refurbished and simply buying second-hand. While refurbished devices are technically pre-owned, they are repaired and reconditioned to work like new. Buying a second-hand phone, however, means you get the device as is, which means the lifespan may not last as long. Refurbished phones often come with a one-year warranty no matter where you buy from – in fact, we’d urge you to take a look at the warranty policy before you buy. Ensure there is one! Read our guide to Refurbished vs Used, where we look at which is better and why. If you’d still prefer to buy new, but are on a budget, read our round-up of the best budget phones. Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.