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Grade A Refurb: Unlocked Apple iPhones: 128GB 16 Plus $570, 512GB 15 Plus

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$480

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Woot! has Grade A Refurbished: Unlocked Apple iPhones (Various) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.

Examples:
  • Apple iPhone 11 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $159.99
    • 256GB $179.99
  • Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Green, 6.5", Fully Unlocked, 64GB) $189.99
  • Apple iPhone 12 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 64GB $169.99
    • 128GB from $179.99
    • 256GB $209.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $239.99
    • 256GB $269.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 Pro (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $309.99
    • 256GB $349.99
    • 512GB $369.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 256GB $429.99
    • 512GB $439.99
  • Apple iPhone 14 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $269.99
    • 256GB $309.99
  • Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $419.99
    • 256GB $459.99
    • 512GB $489.99
  • Apple iPhone 15 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $359.99
    • 256GB $419.99
  • Apple iPhone 15 Plus (Grade A Refurbished, 2 Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $389.99
    • 256GB $449.99
    • 512GB $479.99
  • Apple iPhone 16 Plus (Grade A Refurbished, 2 Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $569.99
  • Apple iPhone XR (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 64GB $129.99
    • 128GB $139.99
  • & More
Condition:
  • These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff
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Woot! has Grade A Refurbished: Unlocked Apple iPhones (Various) on sale as listed below. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for posting this deal.

Examples:
  • Apple iPhone 11 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $159.99
    • 256GB $179.99
  • Apple iPhone 11 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Green, 6.5", Fully Unlocked, 64GB) $189.99
  • Apple iPhone 12 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 64GB $169.99
    • 128GB from $179.99
    • 256GB $209.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $239.99
    • 256GB $269.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 Pro (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $309.99
    • 256GB $349.99
    • 512GB $369.99
  • Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 256GB $429.99
    • 512GB $439.99
  • Apple iPhone 14 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $269.99
    • 256GB $309.99
  • Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $419.99
    • 256GB $459.99
    • 512GB $489.99
  • Apple iPhone 15 (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $359.99
    • 256GB $419.99
  • Apple iPhone 15 Plus (Grade A Refurbished, 2 Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $389.99
    • 256GB $449.99
    • 512GB $479.99
  • Apple iPhone 16 Plus (Grade A Refurbished, 2 Colors, 6.7", Fully Unlocked)
    • 128GB $569.99
  • Apple iPhone XR (Grade A Refurbished, Various Colors, 6.1", Fully Unlocked)
    • 64GB $129.99
    • 128GB $139.99
  • & More
Condition:
  • These items have been inspected and guaranteed to have minimal cosmetic damage, which is not noticeable when the device is held at arm's length & have successfully passed a full diagnostic test which ensures like-new functionality & removal of any prior-user's personal information. Batteries are tested to function at minimum 85% capacity.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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The most reliable way to tell if a refurbished iPhone still has original Apple parts is to check its Parts & Service History in Settings. iOS will explicitly tell you whether each major component is Genuine, Unknown, Used, or Unverified.
✅ 1. Check Parts & Service History (iOS 15.2+)

This is the single most accurate, Apple‑verified method.
How to check:


Open Settings → General → About
Look for Parts and Service History

If the phone has ever been repaired, you'll see entries for components such as:


Battery
Display
Rear cameras
Front camera / TrueDepth system
Logic board (on newer models)

What the labels mean:


Genuine — Original Apple part, properly paired and calibrated.
Used — A genuine Apple part, but previously installed in another iPhone.
Unknown — Non‑genuine part, mismatched part, or calibration failed.
Unverified — Logic board replaced; may affect features like Apple Pay.

If the phone has never been repaired, this section will not appear at all.
✅ 2. Check the Model Number Prefix

This tells you how the device was originally sold (not whether parts were swapped later).
Go to Settings → General → About → Model Number.
Prefixes:


M — New retail unit
F — Apple‑refurbished
N — Apple replacement device
P — Personalized/engraved unit

This does not confirm original parts, but it helps you understand the device's origin.
✅ 3. Look for Signs of Third‑Party Refurbishment

If the seller is not Apple or a carrier, check for:


Non‑Apple packaging or missing accessories
Misaligned display, unusual color tint, or overly bright backlight
Battery health extremely low on a "refurbished" device
Face ID or Touch ID not working (common with non‑genuine parts)
Camera warnings or malfunction (Apple pairs cameras to the logic board)

These are indirect clues but often reveal unauthorized repairs.
✅ 4. Test Key Features That Break With Non‑Genuine Parts

Apple locks certain components to the logic board. If they were swapped improperly, you may see issues such as:


Face ID not working (front camera or sensors replaced)
True Tone missing (display not genuine)
Battery health not reporting correctly
Camera app errors (non‑genuine rear camera)

These failures strongly suggest non‑original parts.
Twins88
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Only Apple official site has refurbished, all others are used.
SUCHaDEAL
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link to a specific example with free shipping for Walmart+, Grade A condition and all the exact parameters. (compare EXACT models and specs) No proof, no believe these 'you will get cheaper prices' posts.

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If you are on the market looking for a 16 Pro Max, I suggest you to look for a used 15 Pro Max locally, lately they been going very cheap on my area ( Los Angeles, California) for around $400, yes that's very YMMV but worth the shot, look for it on Facebook Marketplace or OfferUp
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Last edited by spoor100 April 24, 2026 at 05:22 AM.
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So how is grade A?? Is that the best?
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Elon69Yesterday 11:48 AM
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Quote from JosephQue :
So how is grade A?? Is that the best?
Must be good. 2 grades above A5 Wagyu
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Only Apple official site has refurbished, all others are used.
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The most reliable way to tell if a refurbished iPhone still has original Apple parts is to check its Parts & Service History in Settings. iOS will explicitly tell you whether each major component is Genuine, Unknown, Used, or Unverified.
✅ 1. Check Parts & Service History (iOS 15.2+)

This is the single most accurate, Apple‑verified method.
How to check:
  1. Open Settings → General → About
  2. Look for Parts and Service History
If the phone has ever been repaired, you'll see entries for components such as:
  • Battery
  • Display
  • Rear cameras
  • Front camera / TrueDepth system
  • Logic board (on newer models)
What the labels mean:
  • Genuine — Original Apple part, properly paired and calibrated.
  • Used — A genuine Apple part, but previously installed in another iPhone.
  • Unknown — Non‑genuine part, mismatched part, or calibration failed.
  • Unverified — Logic board replaced; may affect features like Apple Pay.
If the phone has never been repaired, this section will not appear at all.
✅ 2. Check the Model Number Prefix

This tells you how the device was originally sold (not whether parts were swapped later).
Go to Settings → General → About → Model Number.
Prefixes:
  • M — New retail unit
  • F — Apple‑refurbished
  • N — Apple replacement device
  • P — Personalized/engraved unit
This does not confirm original parts, but it helps you understand the device's origin.
✅ 3. Look for Signs of Third‑Party Refurbishment

If the seller is not Apple or a carrier, check for:
  • Non‑Apple packaging or missing accessories
  • Misaligned display, unusual color tint, or overly bright backlight
  • Battery health extremely low on a "refurbished" device
  • Face ID or Touch ID not working (common with non‑genuine parts)
  • Camera warnings or malfunction (Apple pairs cameras to the logic board)
These are indirect clues but often reveal unauthorized repairs.
✅ 4. Test Key Features That Break With Non‑Genuine Parts

Apple locks certain components to the logic board. If they were swapped improperly, you may see issues such as:
  • Face ID not working (front camera or sensors replaced)
  • True Tone missing (display not genuine)
  • Battery health not reporting correctly
  • Camera app errors (non‑genuine rear camera)
These failures strongly suggest non‑original parts.
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Definitely Super Deluxe
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YohjiYesterday 02:12 PM
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purchased a regular refurbished 15 on Amazon through Woot on the 16th and it still hasn't shipped! price was even better on Amazon as well - $279. not sure why the discrepancy between that price and the $359-$419 listed directly on their site.
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JoegranYesterday 02:19 PM
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An iPhone 15 Plus for $389 felt good enough to roll the dice and hope for a good one. As long as it's not too beat up and the battery is decent, i'm happy with that. The Apple refurb of that same phone is currently $619, so that's a nice little discount. (I know Apple does a lot more to their phones than other refurb places).
My current phone is an iPhone 11 with pretty severe battery issues currently, so I'm assuming this will be quite an update for me.
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eoniverse1Yesterday 02:20 PM
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Quote from Yohji :
purchased a regular refurbished 15 on Amazon through Woot on the 16th and it still hasn't shipped! price was even better on Amazon as well - $279. not sure why the discrepancy between that price and the $359-$419 listed directly on their site.
If you did purchase from Woot go ahead and cancel and if they claim it's shipped just monitor to cancel asap. In the meantime purchase from Amazon.
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Quote from Joegran :
An iPhone 15 Plus for $389 felt good enough to roll the dice and hope for a good one. As long as it's not too beat up and the battery is decent, i'm happy with that. The Apple refurb of that same phone is currently $619, so that's a nice little discount. (I know Apple does a lot more to their phones than other refurb places).
My current phone is an iPhone 11 with pretty severe battery issues currently, so I'm assuming this will be quite an update for me.
They do. You get a fresh new battery and screen when you get an Apple refurb from Apple.
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Used, not refurbished. Since these are on Woot, it means people returned more than once them because the battery was as dying. Not a good deal.
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Used, not refurbished. Since these are on Woot, it means people returned more than once them because the battery was as dying. Not a good deal.
Take it up with Woot, they list Refurbished, that's what I post.
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