Buying a Pre-Owned Mobile?

People from all walks of life require cell phones today,The Warranty of the mobile phone may be void:
for a varied number of reasons. Because variousGenerally, if a certified technician opens the internal
people use cell phones for different reasons, someparts of a mobile phone, the manufacturer voids any
people who are buying on a budget might requirewarranties or guarantees that the mobile may carry.
mobiles with certain features - features which mightAlso, most phones and other electronic devices have
be quite expensive and therefore be out of theira warranty of only six months to one year. There is
budget. To cater to this market, many phone dealersa very good chance that the warranty of the phone
sell pre owned mobile phones. Pre-owned phones arehas already expired. So, you might end up spending a
basically those cells that have been used or ownedlot more money on the repairing of the phone, in
by someone else for any time period. In some cases,case it stops working.
even if a person has just bought a phone a returnedThere are several entry level phones available today:
it to the store in an hour, it would be considered as aMany mobile phone manufacturers have understood
pre-owned cell. Here are some reasons why buying athe demand for entry level cheap mobile phones.
pre-owned mobile is not a good idea:Therefore, most of them have a wide range of
The only way to gauge the quality would be theentry level models for the particular market. These
dealer's word:phones might actually cost you less than some pre
There are several kinds of pre-owned cell phonesowned mobile phones, and come with a warranty
that are available. For example, you might see aand trust of the global mobile manufacturer.
phone that has been used for six months, or a year,Therefore, it is always suggested that one buys the
or even one which has been repaired once or twice.cheap mobile phones on a first hand basis instead of
The only way to know the exact history of thegoing in for pre-owned phones.
phone would be to believe the dealer's word.