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Used iPhone Wholesale for Resellers

Sourcing used and refurbished iPhones from Shenzhen for resale — marketplace stores, phone shops, importers and distributor networks. Browsable model scope, written grade definitions, QC proof before payment, and a 5-unit trial path before repeat supply.

By the RefurbMarket sourcing desk · Published

Direct answer

Resellers can source used and refurbished iPhones here in A+ / A / B grade tiers, starting from a 5-unit trial order, with reference pricing published per model and final pricing by RFQ. QC proof is provided before PI approval, the after-sales baseline targets under 2% functional RMA within 30 days, and orders ship worldwide from Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

Current sourcing scope

Reference prices updated July 2026 · unlocked stock · final pricing by RFQ

ModelStorageGradesReferenceTerms & pricing
iPhone 13 Pro128GB–256GBA+ / Afrom $325View wholesale terms
iPhone 14 Pro128GB–256GBA+ / Afrom $400View wholesale terms
iPhone 14 Pro Max128GB–256GBA+ / Afrom $460View wholesale terms
iPhone 15 Pro128GB–256GBA+ / Afrom $505View wholesale terms
iPhone 15 Pro Max (APAC)256GBA+ / Afrom $590View wholesale terms
iPhone 16 Pro128GB–256GBA+ / Afrom $605View wholesale terms
iPhone 16 Pro Max256GBA+ / Afrom $740View wholesale terms
iPhone 17256GBA+ / Afrom $620View wholesale terms

Models outside this table — from iPhone 11 through the latest generations, including US-locked, dual-SIM and eSIM-only variants — are quoted by RFQ against current stock. Browse the full refurbished iPhone stock list or all wholesale model pages.

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Trial before scale

Start with a 5-unit trial under the same grading, proof and claim rules as a full batch, then move to repeat orders once the loop checks out.

Proof before payment

QC proof pack — photos, boot status, battery reference, IMEI or serial scope, packing proof — is reviewable before PI approval, not after shipment.

Worldwide export

Shipping is coordinated from Shenzhen with Hong Kong and express lanes, EXW or DDP by quotation, with batch IMEI records kept for claim handling.

Sourcing guides by reseller type

This page covers the general reseller path. If your channel is more specific, the dedicated guides go deeper on quoting and workflow:

Reseller FAQ

Can a reseller start with a small trial order?

Yes. The standard first-order path is a 5-unit trial, quoted with the same grade definitions, QC proof format, and claim rules as a full batch. The point of the trial is to let you verify the whole loop once at low exposure: you see how the quote maps to the proof pack, how grading holds up against your own inspection on arrival, and how claims are handled if a unit fails. Resellers who validate the trial typically move to repeat batches of 20–200 units, with the RFQ window supporting mixed models and grades in one order so you can match your channel demand instead of buying around a fixed lot.

Which grades should a reseller order?

It depends on the end market you sell into. A+ Premium targets a like-new cosmetic band and suits storefronts and marketplaces where appearance drives price; A Excellent is an original-housing tier around a 95%-new band with light signs of use, usually the volume choice for value-focused channels; B Good trades more cosmetic wear for a lower entry price. One RFQ can combine tiers for the same model, so many resellers quote two grades in parallel and let the landed margin per channel decide the mix. Grade definitions are agreed in writing before the PI so a dispute has a written baseline.

Do you ship to my country, and who handles export paperwork?

Orders ship worldwide, coordinated from Shenzhen with Hong Kong and international express lanes as routing options. Terms are quoted per order — EXW or DDP by quotation — and the commercial paperwork (PI, packing detail, IMEI or serial scope for the batch) is prepared as part of the order flow, so a claim later can be validated against recorded device IDs. Destination-side import duties and local compliance stay the buyer's responsibility, and lead time and freight are confirmed in the quote rather than promised generically, since they depend on the destination and the lane.

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