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  • So you just traded in your used Apple iPhone 11 at your wireless carrier to get a deal on a brand new iPhone 14. Where does that old phone go? How do companies make money on it?
    WSJ’s Joanna Stern heads to a U.S. Mobile Phones facility in New Jersey following an iPhone 11 through the refurbished process to explain how the second-hand phone market is a booming business.
    0:00 Used and refurbished phones in North America
    0:44 Second-hand facilities
    1:32 Data erasure and triage
    2:23 Cleaning and grading
    2:52 Kitting and selling
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  • @davidmumbo7764
    @davidmumbo7764 Год назад +8569

    That dealer really trashed that reporter. "It's because of you, you can't blame the phone" 🤣😂

    • @TheCowboy4000
      @TheCowboy4000 Год назад +282

      Would of been funnier if she slapped him for the comment 🤣🤣🤣

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад +357

      @@TheCowboy4000 then he sues her and gets a big settlement from WSJ

    • @truegrizzlesfan2292
      @truegrizzlesfan2292 Год назад +47

      Yeah I was thinking the same thing. 😂

    • @FutureTrunks007
      @FutureTrunks007 Год назад +72

      Savage lol

    • @xerb14
      @xerb14 Год назад +55

      Totally savage 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @TheJuniorApollo
    @TheJuniorApollo Год назад +4644

    One of the simplest, clearest videos of a process that is not so transparent to the public. Well done

    • @itsmini6175
      @itsmini6175 Год назад +30

      Ok Jimbo

    • @Hans-gb4mv
      @Hans-gb4mv Год назад +16

      And yet, I am left with a math question.
      At the start of the video, it is mentioned that the secondhand phone market is valued at 64.5 billion dollars but we are only talking about 73.5 million devices ... . That simply doesn't add up because that would be a value of 877 dollar per device.

    • @chrish.7965
      @chrish.7965 Год назад +23

      @@Hans-gb4mv The size of the second hand phone marked is most likely worldwide while the given number of phones sold in 2022 was exclusive for North America.

    • @mohmaar8761
      @mohmaar8761 Год назад +9

      Literally there’s no ‘true refurbishment’ they just clean and sell it. No part’s replacement - maybe because apple charge a heavy price for parts under their ’self-repair’ program.

    • @lezhu6856
      @lezhu6856 Год назад +13

      @@mohmaar8761 That's intentional on Apple's part. This way, Apple Refurbished actually becomes competitive, because Apple actually replaces the metal casings and does additional inspections. Apple Refurbished is the industry standard for refurbished products.

  • @minimalistic_banhaus
    @minimalistic_banhaus Год назад +3230

    The value in a refurbished phone isn't the fixes that they did, it's knowing that the phone you are getting is working properly.

    • @grissee
      @grissee Год назад +142

      also in how we didn't need to mine another rare metal to make that phone

    • @spades9048
      @spades9048 Год назад +22

      I have always purchased new iPhones and I have never once received a defective one nor am I worried about ever receiving one. If I do then I’ll swap it out through a regular return or warranty.

    • @cepreupupkin2218
      @cepreupupkin2218 Год назад +8

      But not too long cause used before )))

    • @thebasketballhistorian3291
      @thebasketballhistorian3291 Год назад +2

      And knowing you can return it if there's a problem.

    • @thebasketballhistorian3291
      @thebasketballhistorian3291 Год назад +40

      @@spades9048 They meant versus buying it on eBay or from some random seller 2nd hand.
      Of course a new phone is going to work.

  • @JBK63
    @JBK63 Год назад +2191

    Biggest issue for me would be that they aren’t replacing the battery. With older phones that’s a big problem

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Год назад +137

      blame apple for that, its not a drop in situation anymore

    • @jdillon8360
      @jdillon8360 Год назад +256

      why would you replace a battery in every single used phone? If it still has 80 percent or more it may still last for years. If they replace the battery in every phone then the business won't be profitable.

    • @andmc93
      @andmc93 Год назад +158

      ​@@jdillon8360 I would preffer a new battery. Even if the phone cost more

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Год назад +47

      @@jdillon8360 thats not entirely how that works,
      also batteries expand
      sure it still holds a charge, but its still degraded its chemical process, you still end up with a slower device.
      also a big reason is safety, just because it still holds 80% charge or whatever doesn't mean the battery it self is in a state where its as safe as it was, if these batteries burst its a done deal

    • @archerman1
      @archerman1 Год назад +140

      Buy refurbished from apple, they replace battery and other external parts before shipping it.

  • @hirochen.b
    @hirochen.b Год назад +156

    1:57 Woke up and chose violence 💀

  • @seekeroftheball
    @seekeroftheball Год назад +1328

    I was under the impression refurbish meant more than just cleaning the phone. I'll start selling my own phones as refurbished from now on.

    • @MightyCoffeeMaker
      @MightyCoffeeMaker Год назад +120

      Same, issue with refurbished phones is that, often, they won’t even bother to replace the battery , because it is « enough » (80% remaining capacity)
      No thanks.

    • @HallStevenson
      @HallStevenson Год назад +248

      With most "refurbishers", it means wiping the software and cleaning it up. Done. When Apple refurbishes a phone, they replace the battery (and display, I believe). You pay much more but it's effectively a new phone from Apple, including a warranty.

    • @IllusiveDev
      @IllusiveDev Год назад +9

      @i said maaayyybeee trade in promotions that's why. I got 800 towards a new phone from trading in my 11.

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад +28

      I'm not sure what you think refurbished means. They sell you a phone that is near-new condition. They make sure the hardware and software are working properly too.

    • @J.R.G.921
      @J.R.G.921 Год назад +36

      did you actually watch this video? They don't just clean all the phones and resell them. Watch and listen to the video

  • @dgw4049
    @dgw4049 Год назад +546

    Kudos to these companies for keeping useful devices out of the garbage and making them affordable for those who need them.

    • @Blackt1p
      @Blackt1p 9 месяцев назад

      They aren’t exactly good Samaritans… they erase the data, go over it with a microfibres cloth and then nearly double the price. The work that is put in compared to the profit is close to nothing

    • @crimsontide4415
      @crimsontide4415 7 месяцев назад +7

      this is business.

    • @12post
      @12post 3 месяца назад

      @@crimsontide4415 A business you can be proud to work for. It’s doing something good for the environment while also making profit. That’s not true for most companies.

  • @etaigabbai
    @etaigabbai Год назад +71

    2:01
    “That obviously doesn’t look so good. That’s because of you, your gonna gonna blame the phone for that”. Bro😂💀

  • @theparamountparamount913
    @theparamountparamount913 Год назад +1063

    As an individual that came from a developing country Philippines, I can tell you that refurbished phones are a very profitable business and money-maker. Here, a lot of people still prefer to buy old-model iPhones such as the iPhone XR series, and iPhone 11 series. Sellers would market those phones as brand new but the truth is refurbished. and the funny thing is that the selling price is $700 to $1000. Everyone here loves iPhones because of their quality hardware and software and superb cameras but as a developing country with an average monthly income of $370- $500 most people can only afford Samsung or Chinese brands. And that's when this seller would come in, if you know nothing about phones they'll take advantage of you.

    • @kreziafghan
      @kreziafghan Год назад +64

      Here in Pakistan I would say 85 percent iphones are refurbished. And like 75 percent buyers knows that. Financially people are not doing good here. I would say its such a bless otherwise we would have the worst quality vivos and infinix tecno etc which are such a pain to use.

    • @nobody-bt7mu
      @nobody-bt7mu Год назад +82

      Support buying refurbished and second hand phones! It's better for the planet overall.

    • @9852323
      @9852323 Год назад +44

      The XR and 11 are not old. People where I’m from still buy and use the 6s and 7.

    • @BlackhawkSC
      @BlackhawkSC Год назад +36

      What they didn't know is that they can spend half as much buying a truly new Android with better cameras and hardware

    • @ignaciocampos8435
      @ignaciocampos8435 Год назад +38

      ​@@BlackhawkSC perhaps but that new Android would not last as long, get software updates for years nor they give a better overall experience

  • @RichyFourVideos
    @RichyFourVideos Год назад +678

    WSJ give Joanna her own channel with this content.

  • @jameslatief1
    @jameslatief1 Год назад +42

    Crazy how the refurbished phone gets a charging brick, while the new one doesn't.

  • @megapangolin1093
    @megapangolin1093 Год назад +76

    Great, interesting video. Great to see the process, the checks and cleaning taking place. Very reassuring. I may be worthwhile stressing more that buying one is truly environmentally responsible and people should be encouraged to do this before thinking about new, or especially, buying a cheap Android phone with updates that last 2 years. Thank you. More like this please, good to see behind the scenes.

  • @shmookins
    @shmookins Год назад +350

    I was hoping to see how they mass repair the phones. At the end he said "absorb the hit on the bad ones" so maybe this particular facility/company just cleans and test them and not do repairs.

    • @KurtisB
      @KurtisB Год назад +80

      Seems like they’re not in the business of repairing but instead sells those phones to businesses that will repair them.

    • @onemorechris
      @onemorechris Год назад +12

      Same. I guess they are either rejecting those phones or stripping them for parts for other phones?

    • @granturquhart743
      @granturquhart743 Год назад +17

      Relatively big buyback companies like this typically don't fix phones in house. There are companies that specialize in buying 'repair stock' wholesale and then selling them to phone shops who then sell B2C. So I'd imagine a warehouse like this would sell B2B to those more specialized repair stock resellers.

    •  Год назад +6

      Yes, most people also upgrade because of a dead battery and/or cracked screen. Was hoping to see these parts replaced.

    • @ChibiKeruchan
      @ChibiKeruchan Год назад +6

      I believe they have a chinese counterpart where they will send that phone for cheaper cost of repair but it won't go back. it will just stay there to be resold there in china.

  • @lewisflores7793
    @lewisflores7793 Год назад +129

    Bruh that's why all your refurbished phones be glitching. Joanna over here dropping them all.

    • @74_pelicans
      @74_pelicans Год назад +11

      Exactly, even if it's safe, don't do it.

  • @lilPopper
    @lilPopper Год назад +29

    Nothing wrong with buying a used/refurbished phone. It just gives consumers another option let alone an affordable one. I've bought refurbished products before. Last time I bought a used phone is last year -- the iPhone 8.

  • @DannyBoy443
    @DannyBoy443 Год назад +120

    Pretty legit side hustle that actually becomes a easy service. I like it.

    • @frigyesdevogelaer749
      @frigyesdevogelaer749 10 месяцев назад +2

      Stop the side hustle BS and commit to a certain thing. Fully committing will give you greater results man.

    • @LOSTGRAY1
      @LOSTGRAY1 6 месяцев назад

      How do I get the phone's in bulk to sell pls

  • @wateriver
    @wateriver Год назад +81

    Back in December I was doing some window shopping on eBay. I stumbled across a Samsung galaxy Z-fold 4. It was refurbished and selling for $949. I bought it because the seller had high feedback and was also marketed under eBay‘s refurbished program. it comes with a one-year warranty and lucky for me it was also a 15% coupon as well so I ended up paying just over $900 with taxes and shipping. Mind you this phone came out in August so how it ended up here I don’t know. I would say the people who end up buying these phones in the end can come out winners if you can find something like this. Great video.

    • @mtmt88
      @mtmt88 Год назад +2

      Yes, always buy used. Nothing good can come from phone contracts.

    • @amandaburleson2035
      @amandaburleson2035 Год назад +5

      dont drop it, make sure to buy a case that proctects all corners and even the folding mechanism, i have gone thru 3 of thoser phone since august. since the hinge is too fragile...

    • @autograndeunlimited
      @autograndeunlimited 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@amanda burleson stop the 🧢
      It's not fragile

    • @zelloguy
      @zelloguy 4 месяца назад

      @@mtmt88 Just buy new unlocked phones.

  • @JannesJustus
    @JannesJustus Год назад +103

    I really need WSJ to give Joanna Stern her own RUclips channel!!

  • @henrysong921
    @henrysong921 Год назад +68

    Thank God for this business. Can you imagine how many phones are not going to landfill and giving extra 2-3 years of life for these phones.

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад +4

      Even if they weren't being refurbished and resold, the contain very valuable hardware that would be recycled.

    • @ligametis
      @ligametis Год назад +3

      There is a downside. Smaller and with worse prices true second hand market. People do trade in when in other cases they would sell their old phone for cheap.

    • @romanr9977
      @romanr9977 Год назад +2

      @@TheCelticsAREboss refurbished is better environmentally as they don’t recycle all parts of a phone. Plus the recycling process requires energy, resulting in emissions. Recycling is the last option - re-use and refurb first.

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад

      @@romanr9977 the point I was making was in response to these phones getting thrown into a landfill, not whether recycling or refurbishing is better

    • @PavanKumar-ft5hi
      @PavanKumar-ft5hi Год назад +2

      They are just selling second hand phones, which existed for a long time.

  • @talion7268
    @talion7268 Год назад +8

    Think the biggest value is being assured that phone is working properly and not getting scammed with faulty one from shady online seller

  • @_ibrahima_bah
    @_ibrahima_bah Год назад +64

    5:23 😂the lion king part was ok👌

    • @kreziafghan
      @kreziafghan Год назад

      Now I know why he did that lollxxx....

    • @jelanimillard1217
      @jelanimillard1217 Год назад

      Ngl --- that was pretty darn good haha

    • @serg3615
      @serg3615 Год назад

      It was refurbished one

  • @aryangautam8362
    @aryangautam8362 Год назад +65

    2:00 😂😂

  • @thatLion01
    @thatLion01 Год назад +65

    Thank you for making this straight to the point video. I'm shocked how crazy popular the iphones are and how much money it games to different companies around the world.

    • @islamendtimes4813
      @islamendtimes4813 11 месяцев назад +3

      Overseas iPhones is what people will kill for! This is because overseas people cherish their stuff, money is more scarce and poverty is more prevalent. Because iPhone is very high quality like tank. It does not have failures bc its closed off design. Except battery is not good, only get max versions if you are getting second hand.

  • @andrewbraj
    @andrewbraj Год назад +8

    Really great reporting! Thank you Joanna and WSJ!

  • @LuisA-oh8ft
    @LuisA-oh8ft Год назад +3

    I love the way Joanna Stern presents tech stories, saludos from South America.

  • @ruzzelladrian907
    @ruzzelladrian907 Год назад +73

    The second hand refurbished market in the US is amazing! I got the iPhone 13 Pro Max for $780 right after the 13 Pros came out, and it was still under warranty. Had I bought it brand new on day one, it would’ve cost me $1099 + $97 tax. I expect to be holding onto my iPhone for years. I got such a great deal.

    • @user-cv7uh2ec2y
      @user-cv7uh2ec2y Год назад

      Nice how’s it holding up? A weeks a long time.

    • @JC-tg5xx
      @JC-tg5xx Год назад +5

      780 dollars for a phone is pretty expensive ngl

    • @Mdksupreme1
      @Mdksupreme1 Год назад

      where'd you get it from?, and was the 780 before or after tax?

    • @hwangmiyeon1001
      @hwangmiyeon1001 Год назад

      @@JC-tg5xx well for starters its an Iphone 13 pro Max which is just a 2 year old phone

    • @jaygerard4507
      @jaygerard4507 Год назад

      @@JC-tg5xx is it though? Imagine if you were the only person with a smartphone. It would easily be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars imo, compared to all other phones without internet access. Bottom line: it’s amazing technology and they’re an essential part of our daily lives with nearly limitless uses.
      It’s amazing that the market has kept new smartphones below a grand

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar Год назад +9

    The problem is many of these refurbished places aren't able to test longevity. Many that have heat issues or damage need to be warmed up and used at least 10 minutes or so. This is to get up to running heat temp to find the majority of issues. They do not. This is why many get duds. Still return and get another ...

  • @crazychicken2005
    @crazychicken2005 Год назад +16

    I normally refurbish phones and computers myself, but this allowed me to see how they do it professionally. Great video.

    • @LOSTGRAY1
      @LOSTGRAY1 6 месяцев назад

      Hello please I'll like to enter the business but don't know how to get the phones in bulk ... please how do you do yours

  • @ChickensAndGardening
    @ChickensAndGardening Год назад +171

    Just be careful; many refurbs have replacement screens that are not as waterproof as the originals.

    • @JAY-bb7yc
      @JAY-bb7yc Год назад +39

      It’s Water resistance; no phone is waterproof.

    • @9852323
      @9852323 Год назад +20

      @@JAY-bb7ycpretty sure that’s what they meant.

    • @MBisFrenchy
      @MBisFrenchy Год назад +8

      @@9852323 Also depends how much attention was taken to replace adhesives that allow water resistance.

    • @welsthe3rd
      @welsthe3rd Год назад +2

      Locations like these need Apples blessing to sell refurbished phones and their standards are crazy high. The screen is probably good as new (if Apple even allows screen replacements).

    • @heyaisdabomb
      @heyaisdabomb Год назад

      @@welsthe3rd It depends on where they source the screens from. Third party screens are not as good as oem screens which will cost more then their profit margin by far. So I can't see how you can say they are as good as new. Work in one of these factories like I did and you'll see how it's about getting as much money out of the inventory, regardless of how long these phones will last.

  • @Isles8
    @Isles8 Год назад +91

    Also another huge problem with older phones is degraded batteries which is always seems to be a major issue on all devices

    • @officialbranch1902
      @officialbranch1902 11 месяцев назад +3

      Just replace the battery

    • @UnintelligentVideos
      @UnintelligentVideos 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@officialbranch1902 I just run the phone into the ground. If a Samsung s7 is worth 90 bucks and a battery replacement is 65 without tax I'll just buy a new one and toss it in 7 years

    • @Donyourmom
      @Donyourmom 10 месяцев назад

      @@officialbranch1902gee, I wonder why I haven’t thought of that?

    • @QwoaX
      @QwoaX 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@officialbranch1902 Yeah, this all this glued-together stuff, you can't "just" replace the battery. It requires special tools, like a heat plate, plus isopropanol. Plus, there's a risk of damaging some parts, especially the screen. Upside is, that you will then have some spare parts. That all requires time and time is money.
      Worst of all, some manufacturers aren't even supplying spare parts like batteries and Apple serializes everything, so you get a warning (iOS's soft ransomware) when you use a battery replaced not by them, even with an original one.

  • @r3nny917
    @r3nny917 Год назад +5

    "It's because of you, you can't blame the phone for that" MY JAW DROPPED

  • @neilieb3740
    @neilieb3740 Год назад +5

    Definitely a very informative video as I am very down with the refurbished market being I am from a third world country. I was able to buy an iPhone 7 couple years ago, and it's still running in pristine condition, all be it a few scratches on it. iPhones cost as much as a car here in Jamaica, let alone a brand new iPhone. Recently got a Pixel 4a 5g, and man it's just awesome, for a refurbished unit. I think it's a win all around for those manufacturers, as more people get to come into there ecosystems and definitely get counted in their profit margins just the same. 👍🏽

  • @AllenLu
    @AllenLu Год назад +6

    actually i appreciate this, ppl who buy these get good deal price and also good for enviromental!!!
    amazing video like this

  • @SeanKimStyle
    @SeanKimStyle Год назад +3

    I've been using LG V20 for the past 6 years, and the battery is still good and all works perfectly!!! This was the last phone that you can exchange battery by popping out the back easily

  • @rolfw2336
    @rolfw2336 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks Joanna! Always interesting to see "behind the scene" stuff.

  • @moth.monster
    @moth.monster Год назад +31

    When I buy a refurbished device, mainly what I care about is that someone has already tested it and is willing to stand behind that it works with a decent warranty.

  • @knivesandfire1
    @knivesandfire1 Год назад +3

    I recently bought a “renewed excellent” iPhone SE 2020 off Amazon for $150 for my Mom. Basically it’s just used, received it with some minor wear and the battery has 85% max capacity so it wasn’t replaced. Yet everything works as it should, just having to replace the battery adds like $70-$80 on top of the cost of this phone. Still I could do a lot worse, and the SE 2020 should still have firmware support for another few years.

  • @blava3155
    @blava3155 Год назад +30

    I don't understand people who change their phones regularly. I change my iPhone every five years and until the last day, it works perfectly fine. Not only do I save money and the environment but also I do notice the change between the different models because of the longer gap between my models.

    • @thersten
      @thersten Год назад +14

      Because they do it for status. So they can tell everyone they have the newest most expensive model.

    • @alfredkhew1634
      @alfredkhew1634 Год назад +4

      Some people want to show off, and some want to try out all the new features come with the new phone.

    • @onemorechris
      @onemorechris Год назад +3

      Some people dont care about the environment and/or value having the latest thing (regardless of how similar it is to the old one) and/or some people value having the newest phone more than the money it cost.

    • @superiortoall22
      @superiortoall22 Год назад +4

      Some of us are phone enthusiasts, there's whole channels dedicated to the latest phones. There's battery charge tests, camera test, drain tests, etc. Pretty large community but that's probably the majority of people who buy new phones constantly. Few people do it for status.

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад +1

      some people can afford it

  • @victoryrose4300
    @victoryrose4300 Год назад +10

    My last two phones have been refurbished phones. My iPad was a used one, my computer was also used and I haven't any problems at all. Buying high end used or refurbished is totally worth it. You can an iPhone 12 or 11 for real cheap, and it's still an incredible phone. I personally got an S20 FE 5G, but if I were to upgrade, I'd surely buy a used Galaxy S22. The environment wins and I get a really good phone for cheaper that will still have a lot of updates in the future!

  • @fortuneonwe
    @fortuneonwe Год назад +12

    "That's because of you... You're not gonna blame the phone for that"

  • @tinman7249
    @tinman7249 Год назад +85

    There is no way the company paid $250 for a used iPhone 11 at 4:21. The $200 trade-in includes subsidization from the carrier to keep the customer in their network. The carrier needs to recycle those phones. They likely sell it in bulk for ~$100 each.
    And just FYI, a NEW 64GB iPhone 11 was just going for $200 last month. Carrier subsidized and can be unlocked after 60 days.

    • @cregosiros9563
      @cregosiros9563 Год назад +2

      Where can I get an iPhone 11 for $200?

    • @josephwilkes768
      @josephwilkes768 Год назад

      @@cregosiros9563 cricket wireless - $100

    • @toonpik7
      @toonpik7 8 месяцев назад

      @@josephwilkes768that requires changing a number to their network and signing up for a month of service, it’s not just buying a phone outright

    • @BFGHoward
      @BFGHoward 8 месяцев назад

      In the meantime I am trading in an iPhone XS 64 Gb to Xfinity Mobile for $600 on Friday while on a $30/mo plan. How are they making any money...?

  • @lundengreen4438
    @lundengreen4438 Год назад +115

    I was under the impression that part of the refurbishment process would be replacing the battery, but only found out this year that if it has 80% battery health they don’t. To me that’s pretty bad, that’s like 4-5 years wear on the battery but they still consider that fine 😐

    • @niewazneniewazne1890
      @niewazneniewazne1890 Год назад +4

      We aren't yet at a point where we recycle lithium and other rare metals out of rechargeables(?are we, how much loss there is in that process[50% of lithium or so says the first hit at google] etc.?), so I think this is a decent compromise to not recycle a battery at mere 80% "health".
      You also need to consider that there are properties or those rare metals that go beyond their mere categorization to a specific rare metal/chemical.

    • @travellingyeti6333
      @travellingyeti6333 Год назад +2

      No one keeps their phone for more than 5 years, so that much wear will still last you until the phone ultimately dies and updates stop

    • @JPSimen
      @JPSimen Год назад

      80 perecnt is better than 79. So you wrong.

    • @filbao8113
      @filbao8113 Год назад +4

      ​@@travellingyeti6333 pple do

    • @factorywatch
      @factorywatch Год назад +5

      Me too. This debunked that for me. Also, I thought the process was so much more complex, like literally opening all devices to see if everything is ok. I was out of my kind to think like that lol.

  • @ladybeeluv9233
    @ladybeeluv9233 Год назад +1

    Your host is a total winner. What a great attitude and a happy person...💯

  • @bar10ml44
    @bar10ml44 Год назад +2

    I have recently bought two refurbished I pads from music Magpie in the UK. Both were pristine although I pad mini had a small mark on back plate but hardly visible or deal breaker. Prices were very very good and my thoughts on where they came from turned to phone carriers as both have cellular capabilities. I guess they buy them in bulk and their unused stock gets moved on. Ordinarily I’d b extremely reluctant to buy other than new but my experiences have been positive.

  • @hassanel362
    @hassanel362 Год назад +65

    Refurbished = deleting data + cleaning the iPhone with a toothbrush lol definitely worth it

    • @clemenskotoku
      @clemenskotoku Год назад +2

      you missed the test part

    • @freeone69
      @freeone69 Год назад +4

      would never but a used phone without a new battery. very disappointed to see they dont repair or replace parts.

    • @hassanel362
      @hassanel362 Год назад +1

      @Free One I agree, I thought they replace the battery.

    • @TheCelticsAREboss
      @TheCelticsAREboss Год назад

      @@freeone69 just buy it and then the battery replaced yourself

    • @hassanel362
      @hassanel362 Год назад +2

      @Sam if you buy the refurbished one and you replace the battery yourself, you better pay a little more and buy a new phone, you get the warranty. These refurbished phones are not cheap

  • @edwardw7965
    @edwardw7965 8 месяцев назад +3

    Considering how many jobs this process created, it is really awesome that apple build these durable devices.

  • @stolas666
    @stolas666 11 месяцев назад +2

    Short, concise, informative, insightful..... Brilliant piece of bite-size journalism

  • @SouthFLppg
    @SouthFLppg 10 месяцев назад +3

    It's all by design, if you keep buying or leasing a new phone every 6 months, don't expect prices to go down. My phone is over 4 years old and still works like a champ.

  • @ruzzelladrian907
    @ruzzelladrian907 Год назад +5

    This is the kind of journalism I love. ❤

  • @derekfoulk4692
    @derekfoulk4692 Год назад +61

    I'm glad this exists because for 1.) it creates jobs here in the US and 2.) it gets phones into the hands of people that might not have enough money.

    • @clintgolub1751
      @clintgolub1751 8 месяцев назад

      💯

    • @YS-eu4ne
      @YS-eu4ne 8 месяцев назад

      True

    • @LOSTGRAY1
      @LOSTGRAY1 6 месяцев назад

      I'm in Nigeria pls is there a way to order it at bulk price online.. I want to enter the business

  • @Samhain2323
    @Samhain2323 5 месяцев назад +3

    I attempted to sell my IPHONE 11 at the machine in Walmart and was offered $40 !!! Absolutely no way they bought it for $200 😅😅😅

  • @User-qn1fz
    @User-qn1fz Год назад

    Thanks for this rare and most informativ. Please make another video about BRAND NEW IPHONES.
    Cause as a wholesaler i’m very curious about that.

  • @KTPurdy
    @KTPurdy Год назад +5

    Surprised that it didn't get a battery swap.

  • @upnorthvlogs
    @upnorthvlogs 7 месяцев назад +4

    I’d like to know what the battery health was I thought they replaced the batteries in these

  • @Plumamazing
    @Plumamazing Год назад

    Well done. Insightful. Educational. The end was was wonderful.

  • @danielcbraga
    @danielcbraga 8 месяцев назад

    That ending was gold, Joanna!

  • @oorrreeee
    @oorrreeee Год назад +7

    2:00 was a shot on the foot. 😬

  • @TanyaTsukrova
    @TanyaTsukrova Год назад +14

    I wonder about the batteries and how it's included in the grading process

    • @mooj998
      @mooj998 Год назад +1

      The software checks the battery percentage that the operating system projects off the battery health. It’s very accurate

  • @MH_6160
    @MH_6160 Год назад +1

    Always wondered what happened to my traded in phones..
    I sometimes sell them on Ebay and most of my buyers are overseas and they pay far more than what the trade in values are.

  • @FroZoneDeNiro
    @FroZoneDeNiro 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, worked for At&T over the phone, and Sprint in the store. Always wondered about this process!

  • @thalyfe-pg8dk
    @thalyfe-pg8dk Год назад +10

    This is what you would call true recycling. I like this idea. It allow people around the world to buy quality used Apple phones.

  • @JesusAramil
    @JesusAramil Год назад +5

    This is the place I want to work with. As a mobile repairer I want to work on this factory.

  • @TimothyBuerki
    @TimothyBuerki Год назад

    Informative, to the point, well done 👍🏻

  • @armanke13
    @armanke13 Год назад

    I love secondhand products, when it's working and still in great condition.. 3 of my 5 times buying phones have been secondhand/refurbished

  • @5968RAJU
    @5968RAJU Год назад +4

    The joke at 02:00 just perfect banter 🤣😂

    • @lasgio_
      @lasgio_ Год назад

      Lol was looking for this comment 😂

  • @MarioRafaelM
    @MarioRafaelM Год назад +26

    So where's the refurbish part? They just cleaned the thing from Data and dirt. People think they change parts or at least the battery nothing further from the Truth.

    • @geodude7116
      @geodude7116 Год назад +7

      Yeah, if they don’t replace the battery, I’d hardly consider that refurbished.

    • @samluo678
      @samluo678 Год назад

      I got the same question

  • @tokyodrifttt
    @tokyodrifttt Год назад

    This was amazing to watch thank you for the informative lifecycle journey.

  • @blakewaddell451
    @blakewaddell451 8 месяцев назад

    When I traded in my iPhone XR for the iPhone 12 Pro they gave me way over what my phone was worth because they needed the chip out of it they said. Gave me $587 for it. I’d love to know what it sold for if it was refurbished. So basically I got the 12 Pro for almost half price. That was in 2021. Now I’m getting ready to upgrade to the 15 Pro and curious what they will offer me for this phone.

  • @verynick
    @verynick Год назад +12

    Watching this on my refurbished iPhone 13 mini. Love! I would do it all over again to save $$$. Also, I have been telling people to do this instead of buying new new new phone

    • @swaggx23
      @swaggx23 Год назад

      Where did you buy yours

    • @verynick
      @verynick Год назад

      @@swaggx23 eBay

  • @nascarisawesome5018
    @nascarisawesome5018 Год назад +9

    It's very cool to see this. Getting good phones, and some bad ones, fixing and cleaning them to put into consumers hands.

    • @cepreupupkin2218
      @cepreupupkin2218 Год назад +2

      it means: if you don't want to have used phone don't buy old model 'cause it probably used before and just cleaned

    • @nascarisawesome5018
      @nascarisawesome5018 Год назад

      @@cepreupupkin2218 I don't understand your point. Are you saying these people are just scamming because they just clean to sell?

  • @ta110470
    @ta110470 Год назад +2

    Two points - The carrier does NOT sell in bulk at $250 per phone - they sell it at much lesser. Second, if the phone received by this dealer is not as per condition mentioned in the bulk purchase from the carrier, they get credits. The dealer is making ~20% profit on this business.

  • @ferramirez4570
    @ferramirez4570 Год назад +1

    They missed the part where the customer is paying for a protection plan that if they lost their cellphone it gets replaced with a refurbished one. The cycle goes this way: every time someone place an order for a phone and they return it either because they don't like it or is too expensive to stay with the company the phone gets returned to the warehouse, cellphone gets graded from A to D. Graded A is like new condition, Graded D it's a jailbreak phone, water damaged etc. On Graded D phones the phone gets mail back to the customer and must pay for the device full price. Graded B and C you partially get charged for the cellphone usage and the company keeps the phone, a Graded A returned device only gets to pay a 35$ restocking fee (that sometimes can be refunded). Devices Graded A to C will be part of the stock that will work with the third party insurance company that sells the service to the customer through the carrier, so if a customer lose his phone he files a claim pay a deductible which may vary depending on the cellphone brand and model from 50$ up to 500$ and will get the cellphone replace with one of the devices that were either trade it or returned by another customer. And that's how the full cycle gets completed.

  • @AlanTheBeast100
    @AlanTheBeast100 Год назад +7

    "Which brings us here. To a warehouse in the middle of ..."
    I thought she'd say "nowhere".
    But she said "New Jersey." So I was right.😎

  • @Anonyme09865
    @Anonyme09865 Год назад +9

    Just be careful that many refurbished iPhones have inferior quality displays especially the Oled ones which are being replaced with LCD.

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 Год назад +2

    No not all. I had my iPhone 6s since it debuted back in 2015. Only now did I finally upgrade to a 14 Pro. Like before I won’t be upgrading for many years to come.

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 9 месяцев назад

    So if I just return my iPhone right after buying ( with no use ) it then how much do they mark it down from there?

  • @bullyhomestead7232
    @bullyhomestead7232 Год назад +4

    When I trade mine in it always looks brand new and I save the box 😊

  • @LonelyTrucker
    @LonelyTrucker Год назад +10

    So almost all the used iPhones in my country Ghana came through here once😀

  • @MashaT22
    @MashaT22 Год назад +2

    @WSJ We need a follow up story to tell us what happens when a phone fails and can’t be refurbished. I have an iPhone XS Max that’s physically in amazing shape. The Apple logo turns on, then it gets stuck in a boot loop. Apple told me it could be traded in as long as the Apple logo would light up, even if it wouldn’t go to the Home Screen. I sent it in to trade in, and whatever company they use sent it back to me . . . and I lost the trade in value Apple quoted me.
    I can’t believe that the OS can’t be flashed and reinstalled if the hardware is okay- or that it might not be worth repairing if it’s just one small thing that needs replacing.
    I also can’t believe that there’s no value in chopping up the phone and selling/recycling the parts to use in other refurbished phones and/or melted and made into recycled raw materials.
    So that leads me to ask again what happens to these failed phones. Why do they just ship them back to the owner? It wastes shipping, is bad for the environment, etc. What’s the deal with that?! Do different 3rd party refurbishing companies have different criteria? And why did that company (I think it was based in Washington, as I recall) reject a phone that Apple told me would be perfectly acceptable to sell as a trade in device, and they quoted that the device doesn’t power on - because when I got the phone back, the phone powered on and the Apple logo lit up and got stuck in a boot loop just as before.

    • @coreysuffield
      @coreysuffield Год назад

      everything is waste in service to the profit machine

  • @Ashleyenglish24
    @Ashleyenglish24 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good to know that they don't replace batteries etc so you really are just getting an old used phone that's been cleaned

  • @sogeman
    @sogeman Год назад +3

    thats not refurbed, that's just cleaned

  • @factorywatch
    @factorywatch Год назад +4

    I find it strange to allow the phone to be dropped like that at 3:19 and still go into the package to be sold to another person as a “brand new, checked phone”. I know worse stuff can happen in the transportation, but still…

    • @OPgrits
      @OPgrits 4 месяца назад

      Wrapped in bubble wrap? That's like throwing your phone onto the bed.

  • @arodcodez
    @arodcodez Год назад

    i just traded my macbook pro in and was curious about the process seeing the return label going to a warehouse. Cool to see what happens afterwards

  • @Ciubowski
    @Ciubowski Год назад +1

    I was expecting a video about how they actually refurbish phones, meaning repair, replacement of parts and so on. Basically they clean the phone really well, erase everything and sell it with a new cable.
    This is stupid easy, everyone can do THAT. Showing how they take care of the internals, if they repair/replace or anything.

  • @jerahmilruizlopez9515
    @jerahmilruizlopez9515 Год назад +4

    I wonder what’s the software they use to diagnose the functionality of the device.

  • @andrewgeorgelang
    @andrewgeorgelang 5 месяцев назад +4

    For one year, if everyone bought a refurbished iPhone. The next year, new ones would be dirt cheap.

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 8 месяцев назад

    Great video and closing audio! 👍👍👍

  • @netomilt
    @netomilt 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is why I always sell my own phones. I'm not letting any carriers or Apple or Samsung make money TWICE on the same device. The money is coming right back to my pocket.

  • @Necessary_Chemical
    @Necessary_Chemical Год назад +5

    The only screwed up piece of this puzzle is the person who trades in their phone cause they get almost 50% of the price that they could have got had they sold it themselves. Most of the times the trade-in value of iPhones at carriers or Apple is such a joke that I don't know why more people don't sell the device on their own and keep all the profit to themselves. I had an iPhone 12 that was in perfect working conditions and for which the local Apple Store offered me 220 euros. I sold it for 380 on the second hand market.

    • @811ghost
      @811ghost Год назад

      The risk of getting robbed or scammed is too much for a lot of people. But in situations where a person isn’t leaving their carrier and the carrier offers something very large like 1000usd it’s an obvious choice to trade in.

    • @Likerios22244
      @Likerios22244 7 месяцев назад

      How is that the business fault tho?

  • @itsme-jibru
    @itsme-jibru Год назад +3

    1:59 opssss 😅😅😅

  • @MACKabieVIPer42
    @MACKabieVIPer42 9 месяцев назад

    What gets me is an iPhone 4 32 GB can still be used in another country but it is out of date in the USA. Another way Apple company will tell you your iPhone is old is they will put charges plug Photo on your iPhone screen, that is what happened to me on my iPhone 4 32 GB when I had it. I had to buy iPhone 5s 64 GB after that

  • @reymundocantu7997
    @reymundocantu7997 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve worked in the sales of cell phones for 7 years. Very interesting video, I appreciate the knowledge

  • @organizedchaos4559
    @organizedchaos4559 Год назад +4

    So they didn’t make any changes at all

  • @allanwind295
    @allanwind295 Год назад +4

    The last scene was comedy gold.

  • @armandoazpeitia2714
    @armandoazpeitia2714 7 месяцев назад +2

    I work for Verizon and this video pretty much confirms what I’ve been telling my customers about what happens when their old phones are shipped out lol. But at 4:08 when she said Apple offers $200 for trade-ins on an iPhone 11 I would say that’s really low-balling trade-in promos that cell carriers tend to offer but is still very fair to say universally speaking. However I will at least say for Verizon, iPhone 11’s are typically are appraised for $800 when traded-in for an iPhone 15 even if the is phone damaged (TYPICALLY not ALWAYS and of course contingencies lie within the fine print) like the promotion credits being divided into 36 months. But due to high promo values Cell carriers don’t actually make any money on phone sales, it’s really just about having you stay and making up for the phone sale over time, and ofc up selling other add-ons during time of sale as well

    • @LOSTGRAY1
      @LOSTGRAY1 6 месяцев назад

      How do I order the phones for my business... I'm in Nigeria

  • @MattHalpain
    @MattHalpain 9 месяцев назад

    I'd buy a used iPhone but I don't trust the lightning port connector as it goes bad and does not connect to a cable to charge. I've had an iPhone 6sPlus lightning port go bad, iPhone 8, and now my iPhone 13 mini's lighting port does not work. I am most happy for the switch to USB-C on iPhone thanks to the laws in Europe. USB-C is way more stable a connection than lighting is.

  • @Bounty2223
    @Bounty2223 Год назад +27

    I thought Tim Apple just breaks and smashes them and snorts the remains.

  • @martinonline1234
    @martinonline1234 Год назад +4

    How is an iPhone 11 a dirty old phone? I have an iPhone 7, which is fine. I could easily buy a new one, but why? Pure consumerism... Keep what you already have instead of letting these tech companies drain your pockets with their clever marketing gimmicks and upgrade schemes.

  • @SamEbby
    @SamEbby Год назад +1

    Stern’s reports are always great.

  • @KevinSheppard
    @KevinSheppard 8 месяцев назад

    TIL about BackMarket. Thanks WSJ!