A revamped iPhone XR can now be purchased from the Apple Store, reports MacRumors. It is a cheaper way of getting last year's bestsellers, and the renovation of Apple means it is almost the same as a brand new model.
A renovated 64-gigabyte iPhone XR puts you back $499, saving $100 over the current $599 demanding price, and a restored 128-gigabyte XR storages cost $539, $110 less than the new phone now charges the new Apple $649. Although the renovated phone can be found in a more limited range of colours, a wider range of storage options exist. The $629 refurbishable 256 GB XR iPhone that Apple stopped last year.
These are not as low as what Apple is charging for its new $399 iPhone SE, but the XR still is a great option especially when you're unwilling to use the Face ID rather than the Touch ID.
All upgraded Apple phones come with a one-year warranty, a new battery and a new external shell. Apple is also testing these equipment to ensure they function and repake it with accessories and cables in a brand new box.