Size: 64GB
Color: White
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
The Apple iPhone XR is an excellent device with a sleek design, vibrant display, and impressive battery life. The performance is smooth and reliable, making it perfect for everyday use. Overall, it’s great value for the price, especially for Apple fans
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by cp2madre
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10/10 Excellent Condition
Size: 128GB
Color: Red
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
Hello I received my IPhone XR Red 128 GB and it’s in excellent condition as it says only downside is the battery health is at 82% which is not great, but I can replace it for cheap. Everything else is perfect! It came in a nice box with a SIM card opener tool which I needed. It had a film protector o
n it from scratches and smudges. Everything took 2 hours to update and transfer iCloud storage. It works great, I don’t have any complaints. I really recommend getting this in excellent condition as it was really cheap only $208! You can’t beat that price! Anyways I give this a 10/10!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025 by Sarah
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Great phone, great price!
Size: 256GB
Color: Black
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
Phone was in excellent condition, no scratches, & unlocked. I was able to easily transfer my SIM card & information from my old phone. Highly recommend this seller!
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025 by Gina S.
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Great Value for an Unlocked iPhone XR Despite Minor Wear
Size: 64GB
Color: Black
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
I have had this product for a few years and it still runs well enough to keep for now. Please be aware that the "crack" seen on the front of the phone was NOT there upon arrival, that is in fact a slightly cracked screen cover I installed personally after purchasing. The Apple iPhone XR, 64GB, Black
(Renewed) is an excellent choice for those looking to get a high-quality iPhone without breaking the bank. As a renewed product, it offers great functionality and performance, making it a worthwhile investment. Performance and Quality: The iPhone XR performs impressively well. The A12 Bionic chip ensures smooth operation, and the battery life is commendable. The 6.1-inch Liquid Retina display is vibrant and clear, making it perfect for media consumption and everyday use. Despite being a renewed product, it functions just as efficiently as a brand-new phone. Value for Money: At this price point, the iPhone XR is a fantastic deal. You get all the features and capabilities of an iPhone without the premium price tag of a brand-new model. For those on a budget, this unlocked version provides flexibility and the freedom to choose your carrier. Condition: However, it’s important to note that the phone does come with some visible wear and tear. While these cosmetic imperfections do not affect the device's performance, they are noticeable. For instance, there might be minor scratches or scuffs on the screen and body. This is expected with a renewed product, but it’s something potential buyers should be aware of. Overall: Overall, the Apple iPhone XR, 64GB, Black (Unlocked) (Renewed) is a solid purchase. It delivers high performance and quality at a reduced cost, making it an excellent value. While it’s not perfect due to visible wear and tear, it’s a small trade-off for the significant savings and the ability to own a high-functioning iPhone. I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking to get the most out of their money.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024 by Kelly Lienemann Kelly Lienemann
Size: 64GB
Color: Black
Service Provider: AT&T
Product grade: Renewed
Good graphics and quality amazing purchase phone features are excellent Worth every penny durability of the phone is good functioning well and it picks up great reception color is good
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025 by Lissette stone
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I really like this phone.
Size: 128GB
Color: Black
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
This is my first Apple phone and so far I love it. As others have said though, the battery only has 82% capacity but for the price I can live wit it. Phone is in very good condition with no scuffs or scratches.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025 by Robert Shiver
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My phone is perfect!! I love it !! ❤️
Size: 64GB
Color: Black
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
Just got my phone yesterday and the battery life is amazing , no scratches or cracks! It was fully charged when I turned it on! Brand new phone !!!
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025 by Rissia
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1st Time Apple iPhone User
Size: 256GB
Color: Red
Service Provider: Unlocked
Product grade: Renewed
The phone I received was by all estimations brand new. Not a mark on it and fully charged. However, being new to the Apple World, I can honestly say Windows & Android are both in plain, simple, super easy to understand English. Apple is not. Even its keyboard is not a full Standard Keyboard, like it
is with Windows & any Google machine. Android is Google, that's why I say it that way. No getting around it. Just keeping it short & to the point. Apple's iPhone keyboard takes extreme amount of effort to use because it is not the Standard keyboard of every other operating system. Thankfully, I was able to connect a Bluetooth keyboard to it. Otherwise, it's a serious no-go for keyboard use. As for Apple's iPhone Touchscreen, again, I find it sorely lacking. There's no such thing as the simple pinch & zoom on it. That particular luxury seems to be found only within the Camera & Picture sections. You'd think it'd at least be within the iBook section but it's not. On most everything Windows or Google, every app is not just touch & activate, but also affords the luxury of pinch & zoom as well as easy swipe & easy app close & dismiss. Can't say that about the Apple iPhone. And for some unknown reason its WiFi also keeps turning itself on. I can't seem to keep it off no matter how often I manually turn it off. For Apple being so USER-FRIENDLY, I cannot at all say that it is. In fact, IT IS ANYTHING BUT USER-FRIENDLY. If the Apple World was so user-friendly, then it would be a very simple and easy transition from the Windows or Google platform to Apple. And I can honestly say it is Not at all simple or easy. I was so hoping it would be as simple & easy as my Windows machine & Android phone, but sadly, it's actually quite maddening. If you enjoy Kindle reads, you'll need to install the app for it. But I can also tell you, Apple's iBook seriously pales in comparison to Kindle. Ironically, the Google Search Engine is installed on Apple's iPhone but Kindle is not. I avoid Google anything & everything as much as can be done. But for Apple to deny Amazon's Kindle Apple on its phones, seems almost a crime. I have yet to install the Kindle reading app or to test out the camera on the iPhone. When I do I'll update my review. But currently I can't say it's anything to brag about. And I most certainly did not expect to see Google's Search Engine/Web Browser on it. Size wise, it's the exact same size as my Sony Xperia Z3v. It still functions quite well. Not perfect, but well enough for me since I have it locked to call, text, Kindle reads & camera. I can easily read, pinch & zoom & highlight my Kindle reads, pictures & text messages on it. Can only do that with pictures on the iPhone. So for it being so great, I actually find it quite limiting. Not because it's an iPhone, but because the Apple creators decided to create a platform that is quite complex and extremely arduous to use. Apple created its own "language" that must be learned in order to navigate the complexities of its Eco-system. Even now, trying to login to the Apple App Store, no keyboard appears so I can actually install Apps necessary for my personal use. Yet you're required to sign in to it. How can you sign into the App Store when NO KEYBOARD APPEARS TO LET YOU?! So, even if I did not want to use the phone feature, but instead use it as a computer tablet, I cannot because it won't let me login to the App Store. ... Like I said, to anyone new to the Apple world, it's quite a infuriatingly maddening conundrum. If Apple wants to gain new customers and retain them, then Apple needs to change how it operates. And if Apple is supposed to be the safest of all online platforms, then it should not sport Google's web browser. The phone I received was/is like brand new. Operating it though, takes considerable patients as it is quite the learning curve. It should not be so difficult to transition from Windows, Android or Google to Apple. They all made sense to everybody from the moment they came out because they were in simple English and easily understood and simple to navigate because of it. Apple on the other hand, not by a long shot. Even Apple's touchscreen capabilities sorely lacks in comparison. And that's sad. You'd think their touchscreen capabilities would be at least on-par with Windows, Google & Android but it is not. You'd think Apple's touchscreen capabilities might even be better than Windows, Android & Google, but no. Thus far I can find nothing to brag about regarding Apple anything. I was so hoping to find something better about Apple. Instead, I'm greatly disappointed and left seriously frustrated. The iPhone itself came fully charged and appears in brand new condition. It also came with an original Apple Charger. I give the seller a stellar 5 star rating, along with the iPhone I received. I give Apple itself a mediocre 3, even 2 star rating. So to anyone new to the Apple world, maybe an iPad would be easier to use. I started with a phone since I need both a new phone & a new computer and figured Apple would be a serious upgrade to Windows and for sure compared to Google's Android. ... Apple is not at all user-friendly to a first time user. Only Windows, Google & Android can actually claim user-friendly bragging rights, from day one for any first time user. Apparently I need either direct Apple support or YouTube's Apple education in order to learn how to make the best use of this phone. I don't fault the phone for anything. It's an Apple thing. It's very nearly like you gotta go to MIT to learn it. And that's just not right. Will update as I learn how to navigate Apple's world & extremely clunky Eco-system. 1st Time Apple iPhone User Assessment. - Phone - good. - can't give it high marks due to Apple itself. Apple - not worth all the money & certainly nothing to brag about.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2020 by Terri